1. Which side of the road do I drive on in Frankston?
In Frankston, like the rest of Australia, drivers are required to drive on the left-hand side of the road.
2. What are the general speed limits in Frankston?
Speed limits in Frankston vary depending on the type of road. Residential areas typically have a speed limit of 50 km/h whereas major roads and highways might allow up to 100 km/h. Always look for posted speed limit signs.
3. Do I need an international driver’s licence to drive a car in Frankston?
If your driver's licence is in English, you may use it to drive in Frankston. If it is not in English, you will need an International Driving Permit (IDP).
4. Are there any specific traffic rules I should be aware of in Frankston?
Frankston follows standard Australian traffic rules. To name a few: you must always give way to pedestrians on a pedestrian crossing, you must not enter an intersection unless you can fully exit it, and roundabouts are navigated in a clockwise direction.
5. Are there any toll roads around Frankston?
There are few toll roads around the vicinity of Frankston. It is advisable to have an electronic tag for convenience of payment, called an e-TAG.
6. What is the rule on driving under the influence of medication?
It is illegal to drive under the influence of any substance, including prescription medication, that impairs your ability to operate a vehicle safely.
7. What are the driving ages in Australia?
The minimum driving age varies by state and territory in Australia, but typically ranges from 16 to 18 years.
8. How are speed limits enforced in Frankston?
Speed limits are enforced primarily by roadside speed cameras and police officers with handheld speed guns.
9. Are there specific parking rules I should know about?
In Frankston, always park in the direction of travel on the road, unless in a designated car park. No part of your car should be closer than one meter to a fire hydrant.
10. Any tips for travelling long distances in Australia?
Australians must take regular breaks when travelling long distances, as fatigue is a major cause of accidents. Plan your journey to include scheduled rest stops.
11. How are road rules enforced in Frankston?
Road rules are enforced by law enforcement officers and through technology, such as speed and red light cameras.
12. What should I do in the event of a traffic accident?
If you are involved in a traffic accident, you should stop, ensure everyone is safe, report the accident to the police if required by law, and exchange contact and insurance details with the other party.
13. What is the law about driving with pets?
In Australia, pets should be restrained in a car to avoid causing a distraction for the driver or injury to the pet in a crash.
14. What is the law on using GPS navigation while driving?
In Victoria, where Frankston is located, it is legal to use GPS navigation while driving as long as the device is in a fixed mounting and does not obstruct your view of the road.
15. Any tips about roadtrips and exploring nature reserves nearby?
Driving through parks and nature reserves, comply to the speed limits, stick to designated roads, and remember that wildlife may be present on roads particularly at dawn and dusk.