Driving in Langkawi is manageable for first-time visitors: traffic is lighter than Kuala Lumpur, speed limits are modest, and signage is bilingual. You drive on the left, yield at roundabouts to traffic already circling, and watch for motorcycles filtering between lanes.
Speed and enforcement
Main roads: 60–80 km/h. Residential and beach strips: 40–50 km/h. Fixed cameras exist near Kuah and on approaches to Cenang — fines reach you by mail if you ignore them.
Fuel and refuel strategy
Petrol stations cluster in Kuah, Cenang, and Padang Matsirat. Fill before north-island day trips — options thin past Tanjung Rhu. Return policy is same-to-same: refill near your return point.
Wildlife and weather
- Monkeys near Telaga Tujuh — do not feed; secure food in the car
- Sudden tropical showers — reduce speed; wipers on early
- Night driving: dimly lit stretches north of Datai — take it slow
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