Driving Rules in Australia:
◾ Drive on the Left
Unlike many countries, Australia requires drivers to keep to the left-hand side of the road.
◾ Speed Limits
In cities and towns, the speed limit is typically 50km/h unless stated otherwise. On open roads, it's usually 100km/h, and on motorways, it's between 100km/h and 110km/h.
◾ Random Breath Testing
Australian police conduct random breath tests to deter drink driving. Always ensure you're below the legal limit, which is 0.05% Blood Alcohol Concentration for full license holders.
◾ School Zones
Speed limits in school zones typically drop to 40km/h during school hours, usually from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM and 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM on school days.
◾ Wildlife Caution
Particularly at dawn and dusk, watch out for wildlife like kangaroos, which can dart onto the road. An unexpected collision can be dangerous.
◾Winter Driving
(Though Australia's winter is milder than many places):
Australia's winter, especially in the southern parts, can see wet roads and occasionally frost or snow in mountainous regions. Ensure your tires are in good condition and be prepared for slippery conditions.
If venturing into areas known for snowfall, such as parts of Tasmania, Victoria's Alpine regions, or the NSW Snowy Mountains, consider carrying snow chains.