General Information
Latvia is situated on the Baltic coast and borders Estonia in the North, Lithuania in the South, the Russian Republic in the East and Byelorussia in the Southeast. The coastal plain is mostly flat, but inland to the east the land is hilly with lush forests and pristine lakes. Riga is the capital located on the coast, but other cities not to be missed are Daugavpils, Liepaja, Jelgava, and Jurmala.
Requirements
To rent a car, you must be at least 21 years old (age may vary by car category) and have held your license for 1 year. Drivers under the age of 25 may incur a young driver surcharge. An International Drivers License is required for rental Seatbelts are mandatory.
Speed Limits
Speed limits in Latvia are as follows: City 31mph/50kph Open Roads 55mph/90kph Highways 62mph/100kph
Rules of the Road
Drive on the right hand side of the road. Driving with lights on is required 24 hours a day. Seatbelts are required for drivers and passengers in the front seat. Child seats are required.
Gas
A gallon of unleaded gasoline costs about US$3 per gallon. Gas stations are well-equipped and widespread, most 24 hour service. You will want to gas up at Statoil, Neste, Shell, of Lukoil for highest quality and value.
Tolls
There are no toll highways in Latvia.
Parking
Some areas of Latvia have established "Pay and Display" parking, in these areas you will need to purchase a disc or ticket from a meter to display on your dashboard. Illegally parked cars will have a wheel clamp placed on them.