Driving in Australian city centres: Top 5 tips
1. Never drive without insurance
Urban roadways in Australia can come with some unique hazards, like converging tram tracks or confusing intersections. In fact, even local drivers can struggle with navigating some of the more complicated urban streets in cities like Melbourne and Sydney. For this reason, it’s essential that you take out insurance on your rental car. It’s always better to be cautious, especially when driving across unfamiliar and traffic-dense roadways like the ones you can expect to find in Australian city centres. And if you notice any mechanical issues before or during your trip, always visit a licensed and professional mechanic. Getting your car checked by a qualified expert can save you from breakdowns, safety risks, or even costly fines that could result from driving an unsafe vehicle. Pro tip: if you’re driving a friend or family member’s car, make sure that you at least have 3rd party car insurance so that your loved one doesn’t have to get slapped with an at fault insurance claim made against them.
2. Understand local road rules
Despite Australia having common driving rules nationwide, different states can still have their own sets. Be sure to get familiar with the local rules wherever you go, as pleading ignorance will likely be met with stony expressions from the police if you do happen to get pulled over. The most singular example of this is Melbourne’s hook turns. In short, you turn right at certain intersections from the far-left lane. It seems counterintuitive at first, but something that gets much easier the more you do it.3. Watch for trams, buses, and cyclists
If you’ve driven in literally any city before, you’ve no doubt had to share the road with vehicles other than cars. Australian cities, particularly our capital cities, are no different, with roadways being shared by trams, buses, and cyclists at virtually all hours. You’ll find that urban roadways will actually have different lanes for trams, buses and bikes to reduce risks of accidents – but keep in mind that these lanes may change at intersections, so proceed with caution to ensure you don’t accidentally encroach into the path of a larger vehicle or a lone cyclist.4. Be flexible with your GPS usage
Yes, modern navigation apps can prove lifesavers and timesavers. But they don’t catch everything, so be wary. Sudden construction zones, the perfect shortcut that turns out to be one-way (the wrong way), and signal dropouts; these things can quickly derail your plans when navigating urban roadways that are constantly changing.5. Solve the parking puzzle beforehand
Of course, this isn’t always possible. But any chance you get, research your parking options before you drive. Especially if you’re driving solo. Nothing spells trouble like a driver trying to spot a free park instead of watching the road. And even if you do happen to find a spot that’s free within a certain timeframe, simply misreading a sign (and they can get confusing) will land you with a parking fine! Thankfully, with Parksy you can find parking spots across all Australian city centres with just a basic search. And for those of you who are planning to visit city centres more regularly, you can even rent parking spots on a longer term basis, ensuring you always have access to your own secure, private parking whenever you head into the big smoke.
Daniel Battaglia, Parksy: As part of the Parksy team with the assistance of Generative AI,
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