It’s tough to set up a set of specific rules for driving in USA because each state has the right of setting its own driving laws. For example, the speed limits are approximately the same but the drinking and driving law is not identical in every state. However, all over USA the traffic is on the right-hand side of the road and overtakes are on the left. Remember that all of the traffic signs regarding speed limits are displaying this limit in miles per hour. The streets are in good shape, especially in the Eastern side of USA. The Western side of the country is rich in canyons and mountains so the roads might not be well preserved. In such regions you must have winter tires equipped on your car and a pair of snow chains in your trunk, just in case. There are several inter-state roads which are named ‘Routes’ (eg. Route 66); these are constantly checked for cracks and holes so you can be sure that they’re in top condition. Most of the parking areas in cities have a park-o-meter nearby so you need to pay for as long as you stay.
The police cars in USA are often painted in white and black or white and light blue and they all have light beacons. Look for the ‘POLICE’ word on such cars in order to be sure of the car’s identity. In case of speeding or reckless driving you can be sure that such a car will be on your trail in no time. Unfortunately if you’re not from the US, you’ll be asked for an international driver’s permit in case that you’re stopped by the police. You are also required to have your passport and your national driver’s license.
Speed Limits | |
Town/City: | avg 50kmh (30mph) |
Main Road: | 90kmh (55mph) to 120kmh (75mph) |
Motorway: | 110kmh (70mph) to 135kmh (85mph) |
Emergency Phone Numbers | |
Police: | 911 |
Ambulance: | 911 |
Firefighters: | 911 |
General Information (as of 2014) | |
Min Driving Age: | 16 for locals, 18 for foreigners |
Alcohol Limit: | 0.00% to 0.80% |
Petrol Price: | €0.55/litre |
Diesel Price: | €0.54/litre |