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  3. Going to Australia? You need these important driving in Australia tips

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  1. Driving in Australia: a first timers' guide

    The most important thing you need to know about driving in Australia is that we drive on the left. If you've grown up driving on the other side of the road, just remember that the driver should always be close to the centre of the road. And stay in the left lane unless you're overtaking (always pass on the right); a broken white line in the ...

  2. Driving with an overseas or interstate licence in NSW

    Tourists and overseas visitors. If you're a tourist or temporary overseas visitor, you can drive in NSW using your overseas licence for up to six months as long as you: carry your overseas driver or rider licence with you. If your licence is not written in English, you must also carry an English translation, or an International Driving Permit.

  3. An International Travelers Guide to Driving in Australia

    Mobile phone use while driving. It is illegal in Australia to tour your phone while driving. There are large fines ranging from A$250 -A$534 depending on the state. Using a mobile phone while driving increases your risk of a crash four-fold, irrespective of whether a hands-free kit is used.

  4. Tourist and visitor information about road rules and driving in

    Driving in Victoria. To be able to drive in Victoria you must have a current and valid driver licence for the type of vehicle you are driving. As well, if your licence is not in English you will need a translation document for your licence. An International Driving Permit (External link) is a valid translation document and is readily available ...

  5. Drivers Visiting Australia or New Zealand

    Visiting Drivers in Australia. Overseas drivers visiting Australia, who do not hold a permanent visa, will be regarded as 'visiting drivers' and can use their valid overseas licence to drive. Most Australian states and territories (the exception being the Northern Territory) allow visiting drivers to drive indefinitely on their overseas licence ...

  6. Can International Visitors Drive In Australia?

    Complete the form, or call us on 1800 775 204. As an international visitor, the laws vary from state to state so it's important to check the licensing laws in the Australian state or territory you want to drive in. Depending on what country you're coming from, driving in Australia can be a daunting experience and there are some strict road ...

  7. Driving with an overseas licence

    Overseas Visitors (Temporary Visa Holders) Generally, if you're a temporary visitor to Australia (tourist, student, or business visitor), you can drive with a valid overseas licence. If the licence is not in English, you must carry an official English translation or an International Driving Permit (IDP). Remember, you must adhere to the class ...

  8. Drive in Australia with an international license

    This post explains the laws about overseas visitors wanting to drive here, and who can drive in Australia with a foreign license. It will also help new residents wondering whether they can drive in Australia as a foreigner. For info about general Australian driving rules, see our guide to Australian driving laws for travelers and ex-pats.

  9. Driving with an overseas licence in NSW from 1 July 2023

    There are two core changes to the Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Regulation 2017 that will impact overseas drivers from 1 July 2023.. The first change is a 6-month residency rule whereby temporary visa holders who intend to reside continuously within NSW for 6 months or longer will need to convert to a NSW licence within 6 months if they wish to continue to drive.

  10. Driving in Australia: What you Need to Know as a Tourist

    Peak hour in Australia's capital cities can last up to 3 hours. Leave the city before 8am and return after 6pm to avoid the worst of the traffic. This also goes for the major arterials leading in and out of the city. If you're not keen on driving in the dark, summer might be an ideal time for your visit.

  11. Driving in Australia For Tourists (2021 Guide)

    Australia is a massive country with plenty to see. If you want to see it all with the ultimate in freedom and flexibility, hiring a car or campervan may the right plan for you. However, driving in a new country can be intimidating. Unlike some tourist destinations, Australia takes road safety and driving regulations seriously.

  12. SA.GOV.AU

    If you are just visiting Australia, you can drive the same type of vehicle as your current licence allows, but you must drive according to any conditions on your overseas licence. You will need either one of these: a current licence issued in another country that is written in English. a current licence with an English translation if necessary ...

  13. The Best Tips For Driving in Australia As A Tourist

    Stay on the slow lane, the most left lane on roads, and overtake on the right side. Passing lanes for short stretches of 1.5 km in Australian rural areas helps you let fast drivers pass. Give way to the right, also at roundabouts. In some regional Australia, you must beware of road conditions and roadworks.

  14. Driving in Australia: insider tips for first time visitors

    As a Brit, a lot of this wasn't obvious until living in Australia. 1. Australians drive on the left. A nice easy one to start off with, but Australians drive on the left hand side of the road. Great for Brits and New Zealanders, but takes some getting used to for the rest of the world! 2.

  15. Driving in Australia: What You Need to Know

    Driving Requirements. International travelers are permitted to drive in Australia with a foreign driver's license for up to three months, provided that the license is in English. If a driver's license does not have a photo, drivers are required to carry another form of formal photo identification with them. Valid driver's license in English ...

  16. 12 Things You Need to Know for Driving Around Australia

    Here are her top 12 road trip travel hacks you need to know before you hit the road. 1. What to drive. You don't need a 4WD to drive around Australia, but you do need low range gearing to reach some of the most beautiful bits, because the really wild, wondrous places are almost always in out of the way places.

  17. Driving in Queensland on an interstate or overseas licence

    When you can't drive in Queensland. As well as the suspension mentioned previously, you can't drive in Queensland if: an Australian court has disqualified you from holding or getting a driver licence; your authority to drive in Queensland has been suspended because you; haven't paid fines issued to you

  18. Driving in Australia as an international visitor or student

    You must be at least 17 years old. You may need to sit a driver or rider knowledge test and driving or riding test. Call 13 22 13 to find out more. Vehicle must have a P1 plate. Motorcyclists may need to take the MOST (Motorcycle Operators Skills Test) which, if failed, means you will need to start on a learner licence.

  19. Australian Driver License for Visitors: How to Get It

    A common question that we usually hear is: "Can I drive with my Italian driver licence in Australia?" An Italian international driver licence is valid and in principle, if you are in Australia on a temporary visa (working holiday, tourist visa, student visa or sponsor), you will be able to drive with your international driver licence for up to 3 months from the date of arrival.

  20. Driving In Australia: Everything You Need To Know

    Drive on the left-hand side of the road. - This is the most important rule to remember while driving in Australia, especially if you're from a country that drives on the other side of the road. Remember to stay on the left after you've turned too! Do not drink and drive! - It's illegal to drive a car if the level of alcohol in your ...

  21. Getting around in Australia

    Don't drive on walking tracks, and avoid driving on vegetation. Cross creeks at designated areas. Always take all your rubbish if you've been camping overnight. Consider ride-sharing with fellow travelers where possible. Road trip around Australia on this 3-month-long itinerary You have a 90-day tourist visa and want to see all of Australia ...

  22. Take a Road Trip Through Australia's Outback

    While you can drive the entire route—most backpackers using the Working Holiday Visa in Australia do, because #vanlife—the 930-mile section between Darwin and Alice Springs is the most popular ...

  23. Road trip planner

    Explore the best of Australia and find your perfect getaway. Find local inspiration and start planning your next road trip with our simple interactive journey planner. ... Deals and travel packages. View more. Visa and entry requirements FAQ. Customs and biosecurity. Working Holiday Maker visas. View more. Facts about Australia.

  24. COVID-19 vaccine advice and recommendations for 2024

    Find a vaccine service. The healthdirect Service Finder can help you find a vaccine provider near you. It also identifies clinics that cater to special requirements like ramp access and quiet spaces. All COVID-19 vaccinations are free to all people in Australia, including those without a Medicare card.

  25. Travel Guide to Adelaide, SA

    The bustling city of Adelaide is brimming with events that excite, restaurants that inspire and beaches that make you feel at ease. What's more, Adelaide sits right at the foot of three incredible wine regions that produce both world-renowned and under-the-radar wines. So when you visit, make sure you leave enough time to experience the city ...