1. Which side of the road should I drive on in Kalimantan?
In Kalimantan, like the rest of Indonesia, you should always drive on the left-hand side of the road.
2. What is the general speed limit in Kalimantan?
Speed limits in Kalimantan can vary depending on the road. However, in built-up areas, it’s typically 50km/h, and on highways it’s up to 100km/h.
3. I'm a foreigner. What type of driving license do I need to drive in Kalimantan?
Foreigners need an International Driving Permit (IDP) in conjunction with their valid home country's license to drive in Kalimantan.
4. Are there many speed cameras in Kalimantan?
Speed cameras are used but are not as common as in some countries. Still, it's advisable to adhere to the speed limits.
5. Are there any toll roads in Kalimantan?
Yes, there are a number of toll roads in Kalimantan. Payments are made at toll booths, usually in cash.
6. What are some general driving rules I should be aware of in Kalimantan?
General rules include: always drive on the left, yield to the driver on your right at intersections, and do not use your horn excessively. It's also important to be patient, as traffic can be heavy.
7. Are there specific safety precautions to consider while driving in Kalimantan?
Yes, defensive driving is recommended, especially since traffic conditions can be unpredictable. Be mindful of local drivers who may not follow all traffic rules.
8. How many fuel stations are there in Kalimantan?
There are many fuel stations in Kalimantan, especially in urban areas. However, in remote or rural areas, they can be few and far between, so plan your journey accordingly.
9. Are the roads in Kalimantan in good condition?
The condition of the roads can vary greatly. While main roads are generally in good condition, some rural and remote roads may be in poor shape or unpaved.
10. Is there a dedicated service or number I can call in case of road emergencies?
Yes, in case of road emergencies, you can dial 118 or 119 for the Indonesian National Police or the Public Safety Center respectively.
11. What's the protocol at roundabouts?
At roundabout vehicles already in the roundabout have the right of way.
12. Is street parking permitted in Kalimantan?
Yes, street parking is permitted, but it's always advised to park in designated areas to avoid any penalties.
13. Are hands-free devices mandatory to make calls while driving?
Yes, it is illegal to use a mobile phone without a hands-free device while driving in Kalimantan.
14. Are the signs on the road in English or Indonesian?
Road signs in Kalimantan are generally in both Indonesian and English.
15. Are there child safety laws for driving in Kalimantan?
Yes, children under 7 years old are required to be in a car seat. Children over 7 and under 17 need to wear a seat belt, whether they're sitting in the front or back.