Driving In Florida
Before Setting Off
Before you set off in an unfamiliar rental car, make
sure you check all the systems and know where everything
is. Power steering is standard on all the rental cars from our suppliers, even
on the smaller cars.
Fuel / Gas
Fuel is very cheap in the USA. It is sold by the US
Gallon which is roughly 3.8 litres. All rental cars run
on unleaded gas, unless otherwise stated. At many gas
stations you will be required to swipe your credit card
in the pump before filling your car up. Also it is quite
common to have a lever on the pump which you need to
pull up before the gas will flow.
Driving - Some Rules
- Driving is on the right hand side of the road in the
USA. Be careful at intersections (junctions) as it's
easy to find yourself on the wrong side of the road when
turning left or right.
- You are allowed to turn right on red providing that
the car comes to a complete stop before starting to make
the turn. Some intersections forbid the right turn on
red but this will be clearly signposted. In the absence
of a sign you are safe to assume right turn on red is
allowed.
- If you see a school bus (big bright yellow buses)
stopped with it's lights flashing you are required to
stop immediately and wait for the school bus lights to
stop flashing. This applies even if you are on the other
side of the road.
- Drinking and driving is not allowed under any
circumstances and the limits for allowable blood alcohol
levels are very low. Our best advice is not to have any
alcohol if you are planning on driving. It is also
against the law to carry any alcohol in a car - put all
alcohol in the trunk (boot) so as to avoid any problems.
- If you are stopped by the police for any reason,
remain in the car and wait for the police officer to
come to you. Under no circumstances get out of the car
and try and approach the officer.
- If it starts raining whilst driving, to the extent where you need to
switch on your wipers, then you must also switch on your lights.
Parking
Before parking your car make sure it is in a
designated area as otherwise you may be liable for the
car being towed away. Do not park in front of a fire
hydrant. You will find most of the cars are a lot larger
than at home but to compensate for this the car parks
have much bigger parking spaces.
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