Transportation & Infrastructure Guide in Brunei
Public transit, airports, and getting around
Public Transport
Road Infrastructure
Public Transport
3.2/10Buses are the only public land transport besides scarce taxis; no metro, rail, or integrated systems. Coverage is poor with declining patronage, limited urban/inter-district routes, and inadequate frequency/reliability. No high-speed or regional trains exist.
Road Infrastructure
8.7/10Excellent 3,167 km network (mostly paved) with coastal highway backbone, good maintenance, and planned National Road Network investments. Urban roads support high car usage; functional hierarchy and capacity upgrades enhance traffic flow and safety.
Internet Speed
8.2/10Brunei boasts strong broadband infrastructure with extensive fiber coverage in urban areas and good nationwide access, driven by government investments. Mobile internet is reliable with high speeds.
Avg: 245+ Mbps • Widespread in districts, expanding to rural areas; major providers offer gigabit plans
Airport Connectivity
5.8/1016 airports total, with Brunei International (BWN) as the sole major hub offering regional flights to Southeast Asia, Australia, and Middle East. Limited domestic routes; good facilities but modest international network.
Hubs: Brunei International (BWN)
Transportation Costs
- Metro Pass
- N/A (no metro)
- Bus Trip
- BND 1-2 per ride
- Taxi
- BND 3 start + BND 1.50/km
- High-speed Train
- N/A (no trains)
Mobile Network
Reliable networks from DST, Progresif, and Telekom Brunei with high speeds; excellent urban performance, good rural reach due to small land area.
Driving License
Foreign licenses valid for 90 days with IDP (required for non-English); left-hand driving. Long-term residents (over 90 days) must convert to Bruneian license via Land Transport Department test after provisional period.
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