1. Which side of the road is driven on Surfers Paradise?
Driving in Surfers Paradise, like the rest of Australia, is on the left-hand side of the road.
2. What are the speed limits in Surfers Paradise?
In Surfers Paradise and across Queensland, the standard speed limits are 50km/h in residential areas and 100km/h on highways unless otherwise signposted.
3. Can I use my overseas driving licence in Surfers Paradise?
Yes, an international driver's licence or a licence from your home country (in English) can be used to drive in Surfers Paradise and throughout Australia for up to three months.
4. Are there many speed cameras in Surfers Paradise?
Speed cameras are commonly used across Queensland, including Surfers Paradise, to enforce speed limits. They may be either fixed or mobile.
5. Will I encounter any toll roads in Surfers Paradise?
There are a number of toll roads in and around Surfers Paradise. Check local maps and plan your journey to avoid unexpected costs or plan for them ahead of time.
6. What are the basic road rules in Surfers Paradise?
Basic road rules include giving way to the right at intersections, not using a handheld mobile while driving, and maintaining a safe following distance from the car in front. Always obey traffic signs and signals.
7. What is the rule regarding U-turns in Surfers Paradise?
In Queensland, U-turns are permitted at intersections without a 'No U-turn' sign. They are also allowed across a single continuous dividing line or a line to the left of a broken line.
8. Are there any specific laws regarding roundabouts in Surfers Paradise?
At roundabouts, drivers must give way to any car already on the roundabout. When exiting, always indicate left from the roundabout regardless of the direction in which you entered.
9. What is the rule for overtaking on highways in Surfers Paradise?
When overtaking on highways, always do so on the right, ensure you have a clear view of the road ahead, and do not exceed the speed limit.
10. What are the parking regulations in Surfers Paradise?
Parking rules can vary, but in general, never park against the direction of traffic, within 20 metres of an intersection, or where there are parking restrictions displayed.
11. How are traffic flow and congestion managed in Surfers Paradise?
Queensland uses Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) technology to manage traffic flow, which includes the use of traffic cones and digital information signs.
12. Is there any specific law regarding the use of headlights in Surfers Paradise?
Headlights are required to be used from dusk until dawn, and when visibility is poor due to weather conditions. High beams are not allowed when you are less than 200 metres behind a car or approaching an oncoming car.
13. How do zebra crossings or pedestrian crossings work in Surfers Paradise?
Drivers must always give way to pedestrians at zebra crossings. At traffic lights, pedestrians have the right of way when the 'walk' light is green.
14. How does the merge law work in Surfers Paradise?
When two lanes merge into one (when there are no marked lanes), the car that is ahead has the right of way.
15. Are there school zone traffic regulations in Surfers Paradise?
Yes. School zones have a speed limit of 40km/h, and it is enforced between 7am - 9am and 2pm - 4pm on school days.