Characterised by exceptional connectivity and efficiency, Hong Kong’s urban mobility ranks amongst the world’s best. While residents enjoy access to a diverse public transport system, private cars also provide flexibility and convenience for daily navigation.
By taking note of the following prerequisites, procedures, and precautions for car ownership, you can enjoy safe and seamless travelling in the city at all times:
In Hong Kong, all vehicles must be registered and licensed to be driven or used on a road:
Depending on the type of vehicle, additional declarations may also be required for registration. Relevant forms can be downloaded from the Transport Department’s Vehicle Registration & Licence page.
Following successful registration and application for a vehicle licence, a licence will be issued to the registered owner and must be displayed on the left side of the vehicle windscreen. Note that owners are required to renew their vehicle licence within four months before expiry. To avoid queues at the licensing office, use the digital signing function on “iAM Smart+” to complete your application.
Upon first registration of all motor vehicles, a first registration tax is charged to owners. The payable amount is derived from your vehicle’s taxable value times the appropriate tax rate. Generally, this amount is included in the price when you purchase a new vehicle. Additionally, valid third-party risk insurance is mandatory for vehicle licensing. Failure to comply may result in a fine and temporary disqualification from holding or obtaining a driving licence. Once you have purchased motor insurance, either comprehensive or third-party insurance, you can use the Motor Insurance DLT-based Authentication System (MIDAS) to authenticate policies and cover notes.
Prior to re-licensing, private cars that have reached the age of six must undergo annual vehicle examinations at Designated Car Testing Centres (DCTCs). Online bookings for DCTCs are available through GovHK within 4 months before the expiry of your vehicle licence.
Alongside standard driving rules and road etiquette, car owners should have a clear understanding of safety protocols in the event of traffic emergencies:
Note that if you suffer bodily injury due to the negligence of a motorist, you have the right to claim compensation. Check the Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Hong Kong website for additional details.
From essential registration procedures to insurance requirements and safety protocols, car ownership in Hong Kong comes with clear responsibilities. Understanding these allows you to navigate the city's roadways while enjoying personal transportation safely.
The information provided is for reference only and is subject to periodic updates. For the latest information, please visit the relevant website.