Cross-border route
Brunei Malaysia
Driving across the border
Yes — you can drive from Brunei into Malaysia, and you should carry an International Driving Permit alongside your national licence. Malaysia expects foreign drivers to hold an IDP, in the 1949 Geneva format. Both countries drive on the left, so there is no change of driving side at the border. Plan your border crossing in advance and keep your passport, national licence and IDP together.
Last reviewed June 2026
Route at a glance
FromBrunei
ToMalaysia
IDP in MalaysiaRequired
Accepted format1949 Geneva
Driving sideleft (no change)
Currency in MalaysiaMYR
Brunei → Malaysia
Crossing the border
Brunei and Malaysia share a land border you can cross by car. Keep your passport, national driving licence and International Driving Permit together, and check opening hours and any toll or vignette requirements before you travel.
Driving rules in Malaysia
- Drive on the left.
- Touch 'n Go electronic tolls on highways.
- 0.05% alcohol limit.
- Helmets mandatory for motorbikes.
What to see when you arrive in Malaysia
- the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur
- the Batu Caves
- the historic streets of Penang's George Town
- the rainforests of Borneo
- the island of Langkawi
Common questions
01
Do I need an International Driving Permit to drive from Brunei to Malaysia?
Yes — Malaysia requires foreign drivers to carry an IDP with their national licence. Malaysia recognises the 1949 Geneva format, which is what we issue.
02
Does the driving side change between Brunei and Malaysia?
No. Both Brunei and Malaysia drive on the left.
03
How quickly can I get an IDP for this trip?
International Driver Licence issues your digital IDP in as fast as 8 minutes, so you can have it ready before you set off.
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