I'm previously from Perth, WA and was there in Jan this year. There isn't any difficulties driving there, same type of rules as per the rest of Australia and the UK. Although be aware that they are very strict on parking (make sure you read the parking signs along the major streets), the fines can be nasty and the inspectors many especially in Subiaco. On oneway streets you can only park with the flow of the traffic (I got a ticket for this once in Subiaco of course!) and you can not park within 10m of an intersection.
Do not run red lights or try to sneak an amber the majority of intersections with traffic lights also have red light cameras, you will also get a nasty fine for this. There are plenty of speed cameras which frequently move position, watch the news in the evening they will give you the majority of camera spots.
Finally beware the "Random Breath Test". Cops are able to randomly pull you over to that blood alcohol readings. They always set up on weekend nights but can be around any day at anytime (including mornings). The blood alcohol limit in WA is 0.05, which is 2 drinks in the first hour and then one every hour after that for a man and 1 drink in the first hour followed by 1 each hour after that.
Enjoy yourself in Perth, the people are really friendly!
2006-07-12 09:13:59
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answered by apryde1978 2
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same problems as everywhere
People not indicating when changing lanes (watch out for these dickheads)
stick to the speed limit
make sure you are aware of all damage on hire cars ( i say this because i used to work for a few)
Stick with the major companies ( eg avis, budget, hertz)
there are heaps of red light cameras!!!!!!!!!!! they are rife in the city.
as a previous poster said, beware of where you park, take notice of signs especially in the city
make sure you check out Kings park, Rottnest, the southwest, fremantle, the perth zoo. and others that i cant think of right now
backpacker lodges and hotels have heaps of little mini pamphlets with tourist locations
most of all, have a great time and i hope to see you soon.!!!
2006-07-13 02:12:25
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answered by elmoishiding 2
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No, just stick to the left side of the road. Drivers in Perth are very courteous.
2006-07-12 14:19:07
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answered by Gone 5
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Be very carefull at night, camels and kangaroos can be around the roads...not to bad in the city....but in the country the roos can jump out of nowherer drive very slowly at night or you will hit one....you should try a cycle round rottnest island....there's snakes all over the roads.....check out the ningaloo reef as well...it a long drive but worth it...
2006-07-12 09:03:36
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answered by ohwiseone 3
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Yeah, they haven't heard of road courtesy. Just have to go as soon as there is room. Oh and there are booze buses everywhere. They block the road and stop and breathalyse everyone. They are on the roads from very early in the morning.
2006-07-12 09:51:48
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answered by sunflower55 1
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Australians!
2006-07-12 08:59:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a cab .... lol .... the drivers here are terrible. No courtesy and they would rather have traffic jams than learn how to merge!!
Get a cab, close your eyes and hope for the best :-))
2006-07-13 23:24:11
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answered by WR14 1
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That dodgy yellow brick road...lots of pot holes...and look out for the wicked witch of the west,she's a right cow.Take a bucket of water with you.
2006-07-12 08:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch out for the killer rabbits... and the flying fish
2006-07-12 15:38:26
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answered by Anonymous
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just remember Australians are not the most intelligent people you will meet
2006-07-12 09:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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