Driving
in the USA
Seat Belts The law. It is illegal to travel without a
seat belt
While
911 is the standard number for emergency number for America,
This is reserved for emergency situations only. If there is
a situation that requires police assistance but not
immediately the number to call is: 625-5011.
SPEED
The speed limit in most states is now 65 miles per hour
(about 110 km/hr) except where signs indicate slower speeds.
Many drivers travel about 5 mph above the legal limit and
the police do not seem to mind. Speed limits are strictly
enforced by radar in many states (especially the eastern
highly populated areas). In the western states, enforcement
can be much more lax and motorists frequently travel at 85
mph or more. Speeding in any road construction area is
strictly enforced with very heavy penalties in most states.
The
speed limit in front of every school is 15 mph when the
warning lights are flashing. You are required to stop in
both directions for any school bus with flashing lights.
These rules are strictly enforced in every state and have
severe penalties for disobedience. Drinking alcohol and
driving is also forbidden and strictly enforced in all
states.
Some
states permit you to use radar detectors, while other states
prohibit them. Many people seem to ignore this prohibition.
Some states require you to use daytime running lights during
rain.
Tolls
There are a large amount of road tolls in various locations
throughout the USA.
Road Information Most American roads are kept in good
condition. There are regular service stations on the main
roads. Bear in mind USA roads are very long and straight at
times, people have found it quite easy to fall asleep
on them when on long journeys so be sure to take plenty of
pit-stops.
The US highway system
The USA has an extensive system of interstate highways and
state maintained roads. Some of the major highways are toll
roads often called turnpikes, but most are free. All major
interstate highways running north to south have odd numbers
and are ordered from I-5 on the Pacific coast to I-95 along
the Atlantic coast. All interstates running east to west are
evenly numbered beginning with I-8 and I-10 near the
Mexican border to I-94 near Canada
If
you drive in the USA, remember that each of the 50 states
has its own set of traffic laws and regulations.
Fortunately, most of the laws are the same, but some states
have slightly different rules. When you rent a car, you
should ask the agent if there are any special driving rules
in that state. When driving in multiple states, check a tour
book for any special driving rules in each state |