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7 Handy Tips For Driving In Australia

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Australia is the sixth biggest country and is also one of the most diverse. With every state and territory, there is such a different landscape and climate from the next, the best way to see it is undeniably from the road.

Driving in Australia doesn’t need to install fear in you. If you have an international drivers license and are confident on the road in your own country, then you have nothing to fear about driving around Australia.

Driving on Kangaroo Island

However, there are some things you need to be aware of when taking a road trip in Aus in order to save time, money, fuel economy and stay safe.

Which is why we prepared this guide to helpful driving around Australia tips so you can save money, stay safe, and have a pleasant driving experience.

Can Tourists Drive In Australia?

car on road leading to Uluru
On the road to Uluru in Outback Australia

But first, can international tourists drive in Australia? The answer is yes.

The only requirement to drive in Australia is to have an overseas driving license in your own country and that you are renting the same type of vehicle that your license allows – so for example, if you have a car license but you want to hire a van, you won’t be able to. You will need a van license to hire a van.

It seems obvious, but you’d be surprised by how many people don’t know this and think they can hire an RV with a standard license.

You also need to make sure your driving license is written in English. If your license is not written in English, then you will need to get an international driving permit OR an English translation of your licence.

What Is It Like Driving in Australia?

aerial view of winding great ocean road beside coast
Great Ocean Road, Victoria

You know, well most of you know, that Australia is vast. It’s as large as continental USA but with a lot less people (22 million) and the road network is not as well developed, especially away from the coastal areas, and it can take a long time to get to places.

Just as well I love driving. To me there is nothing better than the open road and there’s no better way to explore Australia than a road trip.

Especially as a travelling family, I can’t rate them highly enough as a memorable travel experience. They are just so damn practical and generally cost effective.

Driving in Australia is much the same as the United States or Europe, except that you drive on the left. The roads are usually in good…

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