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Tourists holding native driving licenses can get temporary permit at Colombo airport

COLOMBO : The on-arrival service counter, launched here to enhance convenience for travellers, particularly those who rent vehicles near the airport and prefer to drive during their stay.

Previously, tourists could only obtain temporary driving permits from the Department of Motor Traffic in Werahera.

According to the Ministry, most tourists use motorcycles, three-wheelers and light vehicles to travel across the island.

However, under the new system, licenses will be issued only for motorcycles and light vehicle categories. Driving permits for heavy vehicles and three-wheelers will not be provided through the BIA counter.

To apply for a temporary Sri Lankan driving license at the airport, foreigners must present a valid full driving license from their home country. Learner, probationary, provisional or temporary licenses will not be accepted. If the license is not in English, a certified translation is required. Applicants must also show a valid passport and visa.

The foreign driving license must be valid for at least one year from the date of conversion.

Temporary Sri Lankan licenses issued through this process will be valid for a maximum of five months. All restrictions noted on the foreign license—such as requirements for corrective lenses, use of automatic transmission or hearing aids—will be applied to the converted license as well.

The service will charge Rs. 2,000 per month of validity. daily Mirror

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