1. On which side of the road should I drive in Capalaba?
In Capalaba, as in the rest of Australia, you should drive on the left-hand side of the road.
2. What is the speed limit in Capalaba?
The speed limit in built-up areas in Capalaba, and most of Australia, is typically 50 km/h unless signs indicate otherwise. On motorways, the speed limit ranges from 90 to 110 km/h.
3. Do I need a specific licence to drive in Capalaba?
If you are a visitor in Australia, you can drive with your overseas licence as long as it's written in English. If not, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is required.
4. Are there any toll roads I should be aware of?
Yes, certain motorways, bridges, and tunnels in major Australian cities including Brisbane have tolls. In many cases, these are cashless and require prepayment or arrangement for payment within a certain time after usage.
5. What are the rules regarding roundabouts?
At roundabouts, motorists should give way to cars already on the roundabout and those to their right. It's important to signal your intentions correctly on approaching and leaving the roundabout.
6. How can I know about the traffic rules in Capalaba?
The Department of Transport and Main Roads in Queensland provides a comprehensive guide to traffic rules.
7. Are there many speed cameras in Capalaba?
Yes, Capalaba, like much of Queensland, uses a mix of fixed and mobile speed cameras to enforce speed limits.
8. Can I park my car anywhere in Capalaba?
It's best to park in designated parking areas. Check for signage as time limits may apply and restrictions are enforced.
9. What happens if my car breaks down?
In case of a breakdown, try to move your vehicle off the road if possible and use hazard lights. We recommend having roadside assistance cover for convenience and safety.
10. What are the common road safety rules in Capalaba?
Always drive on the left, obey speed limits, don't drive if tired or under the influence of drugs/alcohol, and always wear a seatbelt. Follow sign instructions and markings.
11. What challenges should I expect when driving in Capalaba?
Be aware of rush hours, school zones during pickup and drop-off times, and the possibility of extreme weather conditions which can affect roads and visibility.
12. What should I do in case of an accident?
If it's a minor accident and no one's hurt, exchange contact and insurance details with the other driver. In case of major accidents or injuries, call emergency services immediately.
13. Can I use my international credit card for tolls?
Generally yes, but it's best to check with the specific toll company for their payment options.
14. What are the rules on overtaking in Capalaba?
Generally, you must not cross a solid white line on your side to overtake, and you must overtake on the right unless a vehicle ahead is turning right or giving way.
15. What are the laws on using a GPS while driving?
The rules vary, but generally, you may use a GPS as long as it's in a commercially designed holder fixed to the vehicle and does not obstruct your view of the road.