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South Africa has excellent road infrastructure, large vehicle hire fleets run by international and l
South Africa has excellent road infrastructure, large vehicle hire fleets run by international and local rental companies, great weather and plenty of stunning scenery – which combines to make self-driving a viable and enjoyable option. If you re thinking kauai travel guide of taking the long way round, here are a few tips to enhance your trip.
Most car rental companies (see the links on the right) are represented at South Africa s main airports and in most city centres. Vehicles may generally be picked up at one centre and dropped off at a branch in another centre, subject to a fee.
This holds for additional drivers as well, who must be identified when you hire your vehicle. Remember kauai travel guide to carry all your documentation with you when you travel as traffic officers will expect to see it if they stop you for any reason.
Keep left, pass right. South Africans drive on the left-hand side of the road, and our cars – rental cars included – are therefore right-hand drive vehicles, the gear shift being operated with the left hand).
Drinking and driving is prohibited, with a maximum allowable alcohol blood content of 0.05%. That s roughly about one glass of wine for the average kauai travel guide woman and perhaps one-and-a-half or two for the average or bigger man.
The general speed limit on South Africa s national highways, urban freeways and other major routes is 120km/h (75mph). On secondary (rural) roads it is 100km/h kauai travel guide (60mph). In built-up areas it is usually 60km/h (35mph), unless otherwise indicated. Check the road signs.
Various types of petrol (gas) are available in South Africa: unleaded, 97-, 95- or 93- octane ( super or premium ). The 95-octane petrol is available at higher altitude, as well as 93-octane. At the coast, your choice is between 95- and 97-octane.
South African petrol stations are not self-help: an attendant will fill the car, ask if you d like your oil and water and tire pressure checked, and offer to clean your windscreen – a service for which they are generally tipped around R5.
Fuel stations – or garages, as South Africans call them – are found on both the main and country roads, most of them open 24 hours a day, although some keep shorter hours. However, distances between kauai travel guide towns (and therefore between petrol stations) are considerable in some parts of the country, so remember to check the fuel gauge before passing up the opportunity to fill up.
When it comes to paying for fuel, you can pay cash or use your credit card. Historically, filling stations used to be cash-only operations so some smaller stations may still not accept cards. Check with the attendant what payment kauai travel guide method kauai travel guide they accept before filling up. Many filling stations have on-site ATM machines.
However, kauai travel guide South Africa kauai travel guide is a huge country not easily traversed in a day, so plan your journeys kauai travel guide carefully. If you re not used to driving kauai travel guide long distances, rather break the journey, as fatigue is a major contributing factor in motor vehicle accidents.
Current information on the conditions of roads can be obtained through the Automobile Association of South Africa. The AA also provides invaluable guides for road users in the form of strip maps tailored for specific destinations and information for tourists on accommodation en route.
Before kauai travel guide you set off, check your route. Many of the national kauai travel guide roads between the major centres are toll roads. Check the fees before you leave, and make sure that you have either a credit card or cash to pay.
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