Rules of the Road in Different Countries
The rules of the road vary from country to country so while visiting a foreign country you will definitely notice some differences. Getting behind the wheel in a foreign country can be a challenging experience. So while planning your dream vacation you may have brushed up on local language and culture but you can't afford to miss on the traffic rules if you wish to plan a long drive there.
So we at Carbay decided to present you with an infographic regarding driving etiquette around the world which would provide you a safe and enjoyable driving experience abroad.
- In New Jersey, its illegal to pump your own gas, only an attendant can do it for you.
- In Brazil, an international driving license is not required.
- In Canada, one should not overtake any school buses.
- In Polland, it is compulsory to use dipped headlights at all times of the year.
- In Romania, it is illegal to drive an extremely dirty car.
- In Cyprus eating and drinking while driving is a finable offence.
- In India, one has to wait for cows to cross the road.
- In Thailand, driving shirtless is an offense.
- In Japan, accidently splashing puddle water on a pedestrian can result in fine.
- In China, honking without any reason is not acceptable.
- In UAE, fog lights can only be used during sandstorms and poor visibility.
- In Nigeria, International driver's license are not recognised. So one must have a Nigerian driver's license to drive there.
- In Israel, one's boot can be inspected at any security checkpoint.
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