Driving to Russia
Driving to Russia
Hi All,
I searched the forum but now looking for a more recent answer (that one is from 2008 : viewtopic.php?f=2&t=31251 ) .
I am planning to go to Russia with my car, Finnish registered and I have a Finnish driving license. If you have a recent experience, could you tell how is the border crossing and paper work (besides visa and green card). After that, do you think it is dangerous to drive/park there?
Regards
-Serkan
I searched the forum but now looking for a more recent answer (that one is from 2008 : viewtopic.php?f=2&t=31251 ) .
I am planning to go to Russia with my car, Finnish registered and I have a Finnish driving license. If you have a recent experience, could you tell how is the border crossing and paper work (besides visa and green card). After that, do you think it is dangerous to drive/park there?
Regards
-Serkan
Re: Driving to Russia
Studded tyres?Cory wrote:Russia requires a sign which needs to be placed in the window of the car..I forget what the purpose of the sign is for but if the Russian traffic police stop you without this sign, you'll get fined. I don't know if you can get that at the border or not.

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Re: Driving to Russia
Hi Serak
Driving in Russia is not dangerous at all except if you drive in the Repubblic of the Caucasus where you need to be more alert. I agree with the othe guy about parking the car at night, better to use private parking, last year for a night park in Voronezh i pay only 50 rubli.
At the border you need to fill a form to import your car. they don't check your insurance. My english insurance company did not cover Russia and at the border they did not do it, therefore as soon as i arrived in murmansk i went to a local insurance company and bough it there, i think it was 1500 rubli for a month.
If you need more info please feel free to contact me, i drove from murmansk to sochi last september and i m going there again in june, from murmansk to vladikavkaz in north ossetia
www.blog.drivingtorussia.com
www.facebook.com/drivingtorussia
www.youtube.com/drivingtorussia
drivingtorussia@gmail.com
ciao
Davide
Driving in Russia is not dangerous at all except if you drive in the Repubblic of the Caucasus where you need to be more alert. I agree with the othe guy about parking the car at night, better to use private parking, last year for a night park in Voronezh i pay only 50 rubli.
At the border you need to fill a form to import your car. they don't check your insurance. My english insurance company did not cover Russia and at the border they did not do it, therefore as soon as i arrived in murmansk i went to a local insurance company and bough it there, i think it was 1500 rubli for a month.
If you need more info please feel free to contact me, i drove from murmansk to sochi last september and i m going there again in june, from murmansk to vladikavkaz in north ossetia
www.blog.drivingtorussia.com
www.facebook.com/drivingtorussia
www.youtube.com/drivingtorussia
drivingtorussia@gmail.com
ciao
Davide
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Re: Driving to Russia
murmansk to sochi

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Re: Driving to Russia
Russian customs is like the Finnish one, interested in the car not "moving to Russia" without import tax, so you need to do the "tourist import waiver" paperwork going in and export going out, otherwise getting out might prove "interesting". Back in the day you had to buy insurance from a Russian company, but Russia is now a "green card" country, but the claims sums are very small that get paid compensation.The OP did not say he was moving to Russia.
Might be worth joining Autoliitto, if they have some special deals on coverage.
Oh, and "international drivers licence" is good to have.
People whining about the bureaucracy in Finland should really try a few propuska rounds in Russia. Siberia teaches

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Re: Driving to Russia
Thanks everybody for replies.
I am going to Russia for 4 days only and I alraedy got the green card from my insurance provider (Pohjola) and I told them that I am going to Russia, they said it's OK if my car doesn't cost more than 45.000 euros (which is true
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I've never heard about international driving license, where to get that, is it really mandatory?
And which border crossing would you recommend? I'll be going to Saint-Petersburg from Helsinki. And actually I don't know about studded tyres, everyday I change mind to switch to summer tyres already or not
Regards
I am going to Russia for 4 days only and I alraedy got the green card from my insurance provider (Pohjola) and I told them that I am going to Russia, they said it's OK if my car doesn't cost more than 45.000 euros (which is true

I've never heard about international driving license, where to get that, is it really mandatory?
And which border crossing would you recommend? I'll be going to Saint-Petersburg from Helsinki. And actually I don't know about studded tyres, everyday I change mind to switch to summer tyres already or not

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Re: Driving to Russia
Dunno if its mandatory any more, but the Russian GAI probably likes to read something familiar-looking
http://www.autoliitto.fi/in_english/int ... g_permits/
http://www.autoliitto.fi/in_english/int ... g_permits/
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Re: Driving to Russia
When you hear something like "tak-tak, gospodin Ajokortti", you know you should have taken it with youPursuivant wrote:Dunno if its mandatory any more, but the Russian GAI probably likes to read something familiar-looking
http://www.autoliitto.fi/in_english/int ... g_permits/

Re: Driving to Russia
You might want a dashboard cam for recording in case someone decides to use you for braking, and then blames you for it



Re: Driving to Russia
Hi Guys,
I went to Russia and came back, thanks a lot for all the replies once again. I am writing my experiences if someone might need them in the future:
- Border crossings can take much time, avoid going to border when everbody would go, eg. friday or sunday eves. If you do, take some food and drink
(Crossing time is 1 hour at best and can go up to 6 hours)
- In the border, you supposed to fill-in "temporary car import form", they have only in Russian, same when you come back. You might find instructions on the internet or from the consulate.
- Green card is enough, no international driving license asked
- Traffic is better than expected. No problem with other drivers nor the police. Hence, I was extra careful to rules to avoid any unnecessary contact with police.
Cheers
I went to Russia and came back, thanks a lot for all the replies once again. I am writing my experiences if someone might need them in the future:
- Border crossings can take much time, avoid going to border when everbody would go, eg. friday or sunday eves. If you do, take some food and drink

- In the border, you supposed to fill-in "temporary car import form", they have only in Russian, same when you come back. You might find instructions on the internet or from the consulate.
- Green card is enough, no international driving license asked
- Traffic is better than expected. No problem with other drivers nor the police. Hence, I was extra careful to rules to avoid any unnecessary contact with police.
Cheers
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Re: Driving to Russia
Not necessarily, here in the UK the biggest traffic violator is some Polish dude "Prawo Jazdy"buldozr wrote: When you hear something like "tak-tak, gospodin Ajokortti", you know you should have taken it with you
"By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes."
Something wicked this way comes."
Re: Driving to Russia
Ireland is not in the UKPursuivant wrote:Not necessarily, here in the UK the biggest traffic violator is some Polish dude "Prawo Jazdy"buldozr wrote: When you hear something like "tak-tak, gospodin Ajokortti", you know you should have taken it with you
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7899171.stm
