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Living and Travelling in the Dutch Caribbean

Drivers Licenses

For Aruba:

Driving is on the right-hand side of the road, U.S. and international driver's licenses accepted.  No right turns on red light.  Other local laws apply

For the Netherlands Antilles:

Driving is on the right-hand side of the road, U.S. and international driver's licenses accepted. At intersections and traffic circles, yield to traffic coming from your right unless signs indicate otherwise. At all T-crossings, through-going traffic has priority.  No right turns on red light.  Other local laws apply.

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