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Driving in FloridaLike most of Europe, Americans drive on the right. If you hire a car it will almost certainly be automatic (see Car Hire). A lot of terminology to do with driving is different between the USA and Europe, for example what the Americans call gas, Europeans will call fuel or petrol (see Terminology). Rules of the road / Highway CodeThe highway code is pretty universal but there are a couple of differences.
Traffic scene [Courtesy of SFWMD] Firstly, unless a sign is posted, you are allowed to turn right on a red traffic light as long as you come to a complete stop and there is no traffic approaching from the left. Secondly, you will not see any roundabouts in Florda but you might come across a 'four-way stop' where again you must come to a halt and wait your turn before proceeding. If you should come across a school bus that has stopped with its lights flashing, then you must stop, even if you are travelling in the other direction. Road NetworkMain roads in Florida are basically county roads, state roads, highways, US highways or Interstates. All main roads are numbered and as a rule of thumb, even numbered roads traverse the state east-west and odd numbered roads go north-south. Petrol (gas)Distances are measured in miles and fuel is measured in US gallons (slightly smaller than a UK gallon). You will not find service stations on the actual main Interstates but at most junctions (intersections) there will be number of petrol stations, restaurants and motels. At some petrol stations you can pay for your fuel using a credit card at the pump but sometimes you need to pay in advance inside the station. LightsLights must be used at dawn and dusk and in low visibility or heavy rain. You are very unlikely to encounter ice but beware of skidding on greasy roads after heavy rain, known locally as 'Florida ice' !! Overtaking on FreewaysThough Americans have the concept of slower traffic keeping to the inside lane, they are more relaxed about lane discipline and overtaking. When there is heavy traffic on multiple carriageways be particularly careful of cars 'undertaking'; i.e. overtaking on the inside. Drinking and DrivingAs in any country, you should be sensible about drinking and driving. Note that Florida State law prohibits the carrying of alcohol in the cabin of a car; all alcohol must be placed unopened in the boot (trunk). |
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