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Safety Tip For Driving Your Australian Rental Vehicle

December 29, 2009

Traveling by car is the best way to see those out of the way places, while visiting Queensland, without having to take a tour. Super, diesel and unleaded are available at all stations, however LPG is usually only available at stations located in a populated area. The prices of gas varies from time and place, however it will always cost more on the weekends and bank holidays, so it is best to fill up during the week.

When trying to choose what rental company to use you should consider a company that gives unlimited kilometers. Larger companies sometimes offer one-way rentals, pick up your automobile in one town and drop it off when you reach your destination, but you need to be sure of any restrictions. 4WD and camper vans are the most popular rentals. A 4WD allows you to get right into the natural wonders that most travelers miss. However, the insurance on these tend to be high and don not cover any off road damage.

Queensland has a few multi lane highways but most major roads are sealed with two lanes. You don’t have to go too far off the beaten track to get onto dirt roads, its quite common if you want to see the countryside. Kangaroos are a common hazard on Australian roads and if you are traveling at any sort of speed, hitting one can make quite a mess of your car, not to mention the kangaroo so be alert when they are most active – dawn and dusk.

Traveling at night time, in Australia, is one the most dangerous times. This is due to the animals that come out at dusk. If you are driving and find that there is a large animal in from of you you should, hit the brakes and dim your lights. Swerving should only be an option if it is safe to do so. Many traveler have been in fatal accidents because of swerving away from the animal, as they drove into something else. Although traumatic, is is safer to hit he animal then to swerve, in many instances.

Along the east coast in general but especially in country areas, drink driving is a real problem. Serious attempts are being made to address this but the vast area is a disadvantage. You will almost definitely come across a random breath testing station or booze bus somewhere on your travels and more often or not these test for drugs and substance abuse too. If you have a level of blood-alcohol in Australia more than 0.05% be prepared for a hefty fine and the loss of your license. Also there is always a danger of parking fines in major cities and tourist towns so be sure park in the proper place even if it may cost a bit!

If you are ready to vacation in Australia be sure to use the car hire Surfers Paradise has relied on for years. Log onto www.budget.com.au for the best deals available. You can also get a brisbane car rental vacationers have enjoyed while driving from sight to sight.

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