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Laws and driving regulations differ from state to state. Some states require you to carry either an International Licence with your current foreign licence. Other states request you carry your current foreign driver's licence together with a formal translation of your licence into English.
Australia has over 556,000 miles of roadways.
From Sydney on the east coast to Perth on the west there is plenty to see along the Australian roadways.
It is not uncommon to see a kangaroo as you drive in some of the remote areas of Australia!
There is a toll to cross the Sydney Harbor Bridge and also tolls on some of the highways exiting Brisbane. These tolls cost about US$1 - US$2, however alternate routes are available to avoid these tolls.
At the Airport or downtown rental bureau,
Look at maps and other driving information before leaving the rental car depot.
Always ask the car hire representative for directions before leaving the car rental counter.
Top car rental locations
1. Brisbane
2. Sydney
3. Melbourne
4. Cairns
5. Perth
6. Darwin
7. Adelaide
8. Hobart
9. Canberra
10. Coolangatta
At airports, rental car plazas or other transportation terminals, do not leave luggage unattended.
It is only necessary for the renter and driver and any additional drivers to sign the documentation to rent a car, so the rest of the party can have a cup of coffee whilest the formalities are gone through of the rental agreement and familiarise of the vehicle controls etc.
When you return your rental vehicle
familiarise yourself with the hire cars safety equipment, including hazard lights , the spare tyre, windscreen wipers,
seat belts and door locks.
Make sure the rented car/vehicle always has plenty of petrol, and that you refuel before returning - otherwise you may be charged a refuelling charge.
Always park your hires car in a well lit area.
Keep valuables in the trunk or boot of the hire car or locked in the glove compartment.
Always wear seat belts in a car. It is the law and may save your life in the event of a road traffic accident.
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