
Driving safety tips for touring Australia
Driving Safety Tips are very important when traveling anywhere in Australia. It is a big country and in some areas there is great distance between cities. Drive In and around is relatively affordable, but it is important to take regular rest breaks when driving. the usual recommendation is to stop every two hours.
Always travel with a good supply of water if they break down in the road. This is very important in summer, or if you are in the bush or Outback. Summer temperatures can reach 40 – 45 ° Celsius. If you have a breakdown stay with your vehicle as the vehicle is faster and give you refuge. Here are some tips as suggestions for keeping safe while traveling.
- You should always tell people where to go and how long is expected to be.
- Drive on the left side of the road
- Always use seat belts – in both the front and back of the car
- Do not drink and drive – The limit is 0.05
- Do not pick up hitch-hikers (no no hitchhiking ")
- Plan your trip and prepare well.
- Keep an eye on their meters and remember to keep your gas tank filled with water and beat until well
- Do not use a mobile phone while driving
- Make sure you have a spare tire and repair tools for digging
- Having a map and a GPS worth considering especially if you go to remote areas
- In rural areas having a mobile phone in the Outback looking to hire a personal satellite phone or radio beacon security
- Watch the wildlife – Wombats, kangaroos, animals, etc.
Aussie road trips are a lot of fun, you can make your own schedule, change plans when necessary or want. You get to admire breathtaking scenery as you drive along and some unique things as a double-decker bus in the middle of nowhere, old boots decorate a tree, a great Aussie letter boxes.
When you prepare for your trip remember safety and other users of road safety is very important to everyone and have to travel a journey of Australia will want to remember ..
About the Author
I am Tina, married with 3 kids and live in country Victoria. I have 25 years travelling camping experience in many parts of Australia. We have camped many times on the Murray River and other waterways.
All information is based on my travelling and camping experiences. Use this information as a guide to your trips.
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