Car hire Australia
Australia is a big country and the fact that the Australian out back areas are sparsely populated contributes than the distances between populations are large, and with very few services between cities, if any...
Tourists visiting Australia or who choose the car hire Australia option may need a international driving license.

If you are visiting Australia, the car hire Australia option is for you. There is nothing better than the transportation in Australia using your own vehicle.
As a general rule, all the tourists who arrive in Australia (except New Zealand citizens who have a New Zealand passport) require a visa to enter Australia. Citizens of many countries can obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA or Electronic Travel Authority) through the internet before boarding. Countries can benefit from this type of visa are: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Moncada, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States and the Vatican.
Car rental in Australia
The tourist visa to visit Australia lets you stay in this wonderful country for three months each time, for a period of twelve months. But the program called Working Holiday Visa gives young people between 18 and 30 can take up to two years exploring Australia, with an option to get a part-time work, which the Australian Immigration Department employment defined as minor.
Car rental Australia can be a great and cheap choice for discovering this country. Visit our Car rental locations in Australia for further information about where to rent a car in Australia.
Driving in Australia
It is mandatory for passengers of a car wearing the seat belt (even when using a taxi!) And the use of the case in motorists and their passengers. Using a mobile phone while driving is illegal too.
Drivers in Australia, at least today, use to drive at speeds much lower than the drivers of the countries of Europe or the United States. The national speed limit in Australia is 110 kilometers per hour; many highways still limited to 100 kilometers per hour. Any person who drives 120 miles per hour will be ahead of almost all vehicles on the road.
Useful external Australia resources
- Fore more information about getting a visa for Australia: http://eta.immi.gov.au/