How To Drive in Australia
Here are basic points to remember when seeking to drive a motorcar in Australia. Similar pointers apply in New Zealand.
Difficulty: Average
Time Required: Varies
Here's How:
Tips:
Difficulty: Average
Time Required: Varies
Here's How:
- Be sure you have a valid driver's licence.
- Keep to the left-hand side of the road.
- If there's more than one lane in the direction you're going, the leftmost lane is for slower vehicles.
- If you need to overtake the vehicle ahead of you, overtake on the right.
- Do not cross double centre lines.
- Give way to police cars, ambulances and fire trucks whose sirens or flashing lights are activated.
- Drive slowly and carefully past stopped school buses.
- Follow the speed limits at all times.
- At a roundabout, enter the roundabout after ascertaining it is safe to do so. Traffic in a roundabout goes clockwise.
- In a multi-lane roundabout, keep right if you intend to turn right..
- Activate your left-turn signal when getting ready to exit a roundabout.
- When stopped at traffic lights, do not turn left on red unless posted signs allow it.
- If you've been drinking don't drive unless you're sure your alcohol reading is no more than .05.
- You and your passengers must have seatbelts fastened.
Tips:
- Practise driving on roads with light traffic.
- It is easier to drive on highways and freeways where there are no turns to worry about for long stretches at a time.
- Have a basic knowledge of local traffic regulations.
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