Driving & Parking Guide for Miami
A quick and helpful guide to make driving in Miami simple and stress-free. Learn about parking rules, speed limits and local driving habits before you hit the road.
Parking in Miami
- Most street parking requires payment during the day. Use PayByPhone or parking meters.
- Look for white lines for legal parking zones. Avoid yellow or red curbs.
- Residential areas often require a permit. Check signs carefully before leaving your car.
- Parking garages in Downtown and Miami Beach are the safest option for longer stays.
Driving Rules
- Drive on the right side of the road. Overtake on the left.
- Seat belts are mandatory for all passengers.
- Using your phone while driving is prohibited unless hands-free.
- You must fully stop at every STOP sign before moving.
Speed Limits
- Urban areas: usually 25–35 mph.
- Highways around Miami: 55–65 mph.
- School zones: 15–20 mph during active hours.
- Always follow posted signs, as limits vary by road.
Toll Roads (SunPass)
- Many Florida highways use automated tolls.
- Most rental cars are equipped with a SunPass transponder.
- Toll charges are usually billed by the rental company after your trip.
- You can avoid toll roads by selecting “no tolls” in your navigation app.
Local Driving Tips
- Traffic can be heavy during morning and evening rush hours.
- Use navigation apps to avoid delays and roadworks.
- Be cautious in Miami Beach due to heavy tourist and pedestrian traffic.
- Expect strong sun; keep sunglasses in the car for better visibility.
This guide is for general information only. Always follow local traffic signs and official road regulations while driving in Miami.
