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Driving Tips In South Africa

If you are planning to visit South Africa, then you should know some basic rules of the state, particularly the driving rules. Following are some driving tips, which can keep you away from disobeying the rules of driving in the state. While driving in South Africa, you should keep your car in the left lane. The speed limit is 120 km/h (75 mph) on national highways and urban freeways, 100 km/h (60 mph) on secondary (rural) roads, and 60 km/h (35 mph) in built-up areas.

There are many petrol stations or gas stations on all the national roads of South Africa. The traffic signal rules are standard in South Africa. It means that you can proceed if the light is green and you have to stop, if the signal is red. If signal turns amber, then you should slow down and stop the car when it goes red. If you approach a traffic circle, then you should always yield to the right. You cannot park the car on the opposite side of the road facing oncoming traffic.

Mobile phones are not allowed while driving in South Africa. You should always drive with locked doors and handbags and cell phones should not be put on the passenger seats. If you feel sleepy, or tired, then you should not drive the car. Moreover, you should also study the road you plan to take. For moving around the state, you should get a car hire South Africa. You can also get car hire South Africa airport just after your arrival on airport.

 
 

 

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