Hit the road: driving in Switzerland

Published: July 9, 2019, 5 a.m.

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Do you need a car in Switzerland? And what other options are there apart from buying one? We asked what you wanted to hear about in this episode of our podcast, and driving in Switzerland was one topic you suggested in our Facebook group, Switzerland for English speakers. We talk about why you might decide to get a car, and how leasing, hiring and car sharing works.

Notes on this episode of Your British Guide to Switzerland

Owning a car

- Great public transport, do you really need a car?

- Regular trips to the countryside, lots to take with you, or a particular commute might be some reasons why you decide you need a car
- Leasing a vehicle: very common in Switzerland: this is how it works

A car just for when you need it
- Renting: all the big name companies are in here in Switzerland too: Hertz, Europcar, Sixt, Avis. They\\u2019re in towns and at airports, it\\u2019s just like a renting a car in any other country
- Car-sharing schemes: the biggest is Mobility. There are different types of memberships, it doesn\\u2019t cost too much and is very easy to use. There are different payment options including membership, annual fees and pay as you go. The cars belong to the company.
- Sharoo: you can borrow cars that other people own. They set out their prices: how much you pay depends on time and distance travelled.

Driving licence
- Don\\u2019t forget if you live here you\\u2019ll need to swap your licence for a Swiss one within the first year.
- If you can\\u2019t drive yet, in 9 cantons in Switzerland you can even take the basic theory test in English. There are driving instructors who speak English, just have a look for them in your area.

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