THE ROUTES: You
will invariably do a lot of driving on
these road networks if you rent a car and
you should be prepared for the vagaries
of the US system. First
of all you may confused by the plethora
of names that these highways (autostrade/motorways)
are called; They "Freeways", "Turnpikes", "Expressways" and "Parkways" are
just a few . All of them however can be "Interstates" which
cross the entire United States. These routes
are numbered as the East-West Routes and
are even numbered and the North-South Routes
which have odd numbers. You will need to
pay on most of these as they are tolls,
so make sure you have some cash! These
tolls generally have booths but many will
have automatic systems for depositing cash
and paper notes.Road
SIGNS: Signs that stick
up or get attached to buildings are pan-global!
What is written on them is the issue! Many,
you will be glad to hear are the same or
very similar. One very common sign is "Right
of Way". It is a red and white triangle
but says "YIELD". You must give
priority to the traffic on the road you
are joining when you see this sign. Yield
may seem a little unusual word, but it
does translate the sign conveniently. Speed
limit signs are presented as black on white
with clear numbers. These speed limits
can change as each city or town can decide
on its own speed limit. This is quite different
to national guidelines found in the UK
for example. On Expressways there are two
signs. One is for the maximum speed and
one for the minimum speed. The top speed
in most states is 65 mph on expressways
however in some States this may be reduced
to 55 mph.Please note that speed limits
may well strictly enforce. You will have
seen on many occasions on film and TV,
cops pulling up offenders. They will and
they do! You have been warned, so avoid
you and your car hire being fined, arrested
or even impounded. To avoid the panic of
getting lost take note of the directional
signs. These are on all major routes and
road junctions. They are usually green
in colour and give details of routes usually
by number. Although towns and cities may
be noted its best not to rely on these
signs giving accurate directions. Points
of the compass are often used for signs
and directions e.g. "361 North to
L-6".
CAR POOL LANES: Expressways
in many US states may have car pool lanes
during busy times of the day. Cars must
have two or more people traveling to use
these. Hire cars have the same rules.
DRIVING AROUND TOWN: Turn
right on a red light provided that the
road is clear. This well known statement
does actually apply all over the States,
except in certain cities such as New
York and may be banned by signs in other
areas. These signs may be found like
traffic lights suspended on cables above
the road.
Watch out for pedestrians however when
turning right. They still have right of
way!!!
PARKING : Parking tends
to be "off street" and there are
many well signposted car parks. No parking
signs, mean No Parking (not maybe). However
if you want to park on-street then:
- Do not park within 10 feet of a
fire hydrant on either side
- Do not park in space for the disabled
- White lines and prohibited for parking
- Bus Stops are prohibited for parking
- NEVER face the traffic when parking
- Red or yellow painted curb-stones
are reserved for emergency vehicles.
ROAD BEHAVIOUR:
- Never make a left turn at
a junction without first giving way to all oncoming
traffic.
- There are no countdown exit
markers on Expressways so get in lane well in advance.
- Unlike many European countries
you can overtake on the left and the right on multi-lane
Expressways
- Joining an Expressway can
be a little disconcerting as you are expected to
be let into gaps in the traffic without stopping. This
is why many US citizens hate driving in Italy as
the reverse seems to apply!!
- On Expressways the lanes
on either side can be an exit lane, hence stay
in a central lane, otherwise you will be forced
off the highway.
- You are not allowed to overtake
a yellow school bus from either direction on a
two-way street when it is stationary with flashing
red lights.
- In the event of in a road
accident, you must remain at the scene of the accident
and call the Police. If you fail to do this, or
are found liable for the accident your car hire
company may cancel your agreement and you will
be liable for costs and have no insurance indemnity!
CAR HIRE AMERICAN STYLE: These
can pose a few problems compared to their European
counterparts. “Stick shift” or manual
gearbox is not that common and hire cars invariably
have automatic transmission! So here are a few tips
that may help and are the most commonly encountered
issues.
- To start the engine, depress the
brake, ensure the gear is in Park and turn the
start key!
- To engage the gears, the gear shift
lever may either be centrally located between the
front seats of next to the steering wheel on a
stalk.
- Most cars normally have at least
4 gear positions: P (Park), R (Reverse), N (Neutral), D (Drive), “Drive” is
the normal driving position and the car will automatically
adjust as the car changes speed.
- This point catches many people out:
some cars have a foot operated parking brake. This
is often located next to the brake pedal. To release
the brake before pulling away you will need to
use the release lever which is likely to be located
on the lower left dash panel. If this doesn’t
work try pressing the parking brake pedal a second
time to release.
- We would recommend that you get
familiar with the car before pulling away, so run
through this checklist and if you can’t operate
it, then ask the car hire company first before
leaving the lot!
- Fuel Tank Filler Release
- Automatic Boot (Trunk) Release
- Hazard Warning Lights
- Windscreen Wipers Cruise Control
You will need your driving licence
and carry it with your rental documents in the car
at all times. CHECK
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