Melbourne - Getting There By Road
The legal driving age in Victoria is 18 years. Traffic drives on the left and seat belts are compulsory for both drivers and passengers. Speed limits are usually 50kph (31mph) in urban areas and 100-110kph (62-68mph) on country roads and highways. The maximum legal alcohol to blood ratio for driving is 0.05%. Driving licences must be carried at all times - International Driving Permits are preferred to national licences. Compulsory third party insurance is required for driving in Melbourne.
VicRoads provides information of road safety and conditions and requirements for driving in Victoria (tel: 131 171, in Australia only), as well as an emergency breakdown service (see below).
Emergency breakdown services: Royal Automobile Club Victoria (RACV) (tel: 131 111, in Australia only) or VicRoads (tel: 131 170, in Australia only).
Routes to the city: Melbourne has good road access to other main cities in Australia. The Western Highway (8) goes to Adelaide and the Hume Highway (31) and Princes Highway (1) to Sydney.
Approximate driving times to Melbourne: From Adelaide - 9 hours; Sydney - 11 hours.
Coach services: Greyhound Australia (tel: 131 499, in Australia only; website: www.greyhound.com.au) operates extensive services throughout Australia, including Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney and Darwin. The Melbourne terminal is located at the Southern Cross Station (Bay 64), Spencer Street, and is open Monday to Friday 0630-2030, Saturday 0830-1230 and Sunday 1100-1500.
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