What should I pay attention to when driving in Australia? You need to drive on the left side of the road, I'm a little worried·~~ ?

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The roads in Australia are narrow, and the road conditions in cities are very complicated, especially in Brisbane.

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Driving on the left is not scary~ When driving abroad, it is important to understand the local traffic rules and driving habits, especially some bad driving habits in China, such as changing lanes without signaling, not stopping and observing before entering a main road from a side road, which may affect traffic safety.

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Australian driving habits are really different. It is recommended that beginners do not enter the city first, just drive on the Great Ocean Road and the like.

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When driving in Australia, it is important to pay attention to the speed, especially on the A1 HIGH WAY. We were fined 250 Australian dollars for speeding this time, although the police officer's attitude was very nice. Speed limit signs often appear on the A1 highway, and you must drive at the speed indicated. If you are caught, the police officer will wait for you at the intersection ahead. When your car passes by, he will turn on the police lights and flash them at you from behind to make you stop, and then inform you that you were speeding and issue a fine.

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When driving in Australia, you must obey traffic rules and not speed or change lanes recklessly. When entering the main road, you must give way to vehicles going straight, and give way to pedestrians. In short, it's always right to be civilized and courteous.

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Reminder everyone to obey the speed limit signs in Australia and not underestimate their surveillance camera system.

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In sparsely populated areas, it is truly a paradise for driving enthusiasts, but it is not a place where you can act recklessly. The premise of enjoying the fun is: obeying the law, skilled driving, and a good self-management consciousness.

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In Australia, driving is on the left side of the road. At first, it was a bit unfamiliar, and it was easy to mistake the turn signal for the windshield wipers, but later I got used to it.