Should you see an accident or be involved in one, you should immediately stop your vehicle in the nearest safe area. If anyone is injured then the Police must be contacted. The emergency number in Australia is ‘000’.

Should you be driving a vehicle and hear or see and emergency vehicle, slow down and move as far as safely possible to the left hand curb, in order to allow the vehicle to pass. Do not enter and intersection that an Emergency vehicle is approaching as the will proceed even on a red light.

Road Rules and Driver’s Guide

Keep Left – Rules applying to driving on the left hand side of the road.
Seatbelts – Seat belts save lives. Buckle Up.
Speed Limits – Obeying Speed limits.
Road Signs – An overview of road sign used in Queensland.
Roadworks – What to do when encountering road works.
Trucks and Wide Loads – Sharing the road with large vehicles.
Accidents – What to do when you observe or involved in an accident.
School Zones – Special safety hints for school areas.
Animals – Living hazards on Queensland roads.
Fatigue – Driver Fatigue and its dangers.
Alcohol and Drugs – Alcohol and drug use effects on driving.

Driving Information By State

Queensland – the Sunshine State.

New South Wales – the First State.

Victoria – the Garden State.

Tasmania – the Apple Isle.

South Australia – the Festival State.

Western Australia – the Real Thing.

Northern Territory – Outback Australia.

Driving Distances and Destinations

Queensland Driving Distances Chart