Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Safety Tip For Driving Your Australian Rental Vehicle

By Jason Hall

The best form of transportation, to see the Queensland sights, is by car. If you do not enjoy taking tours, traveling by car is the only way to see the out of the way places. Super, diesel and unleaded fuel is available at all petrol stations and LPG (gas) is available in populated areas but not always in the remote service stations. Depending on place and time the price of gas varies, however it always goes up on weekends and bank holidays.

There are many rental companies to choose from so a good idea is to choose the company that offers unlimited kilometers. Other companies also offer one way rentals, which allows you to pick up you rental at one location and drop it off at another. The camper vans and 4WD are the most popular rental choices. 4WD vehicles enables you to drive right into the nature, something that can not be done with a regular car. The insurance on a 4WD tends to be higher and the not coverage off road driving, so make sure you read all restrictions carefully.

There are a few multi lane highways, in Queensland, but most major roads are two lanes. There are also many dirt roads which are great when you are wanting to see the countryside. On e of the most common hazards on Australian roads, is the Kangaroo. Hitting one can, no matter what speed you are traveling, can make quite a mess of your car, not to mention the kangaroo. Dust and Dawn is when you need to pay close attention for Kangaroos.

Most Australians choose not to travel too much at night because of the hazards caused by animals but if you are on a strict schedule, you may find it necessary so if you are traveling in the dark and a large animal appears in front of you, hit the brakes and dip your lights and only swerve if its safe to do so. Numerous travelers have been killed in accidents caused by swerving to miss animal's. Sometimes it's safer for you to hit the animal however traumatic this may be.

Drunk driving is a serious problem problem along the east coast and in country areas. In attempts to address this issue, there are random breath testing station or booze buses that test for drugs and substance abuse, along the roadsides. If your blood-alcohol level is greater than 0.05% you will have your license taken away and be faced with a large fine. Parking fines are also a danger in major cities and tourist towns, although parking in the right places may cost, it is cheaper then receiving a parking ticket.

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