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South Africa: Getting Around

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Most international car hire companies are represented in South Africa.  Check the following for good rates:

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Driving rules and Information

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Main destinations
Cape Town
Kruger Park
Johannesburg
Sun City
St Lucia
Garden Route
Durban
Pretoria
By Province
Eastern Cape
Free State
Gauteng
KwaZulu-Natal
Limpopo
Mpumalanga
Northern Cape
North West Province
Western Cape


General Information

The road infrastructure is excellent, so driving is a viable option, but South Africa is a huge country not easily traversed in a day, so plan your journeys carefully. If you're not used to driving long distances, rather break the journey, as fatigue is a major contributing factor in motor vehicle accidents.

Toll Roads:Before you set off, check your route. Many of the national roads between the major centres are toll roads. Check the toll fees before you leave, and make sure that you have either a credit card or cash to pay. Toll fares for a light passenger vehicle vary from R2.50 to R46.00

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South Africa
Cities
Cape Town
Johannesburg
Durban
Pretoria
Port Elizabeth
Attractions
Kruger National Park
Garden Route
St Lucia
Drakensberg
Wild Coast
Battlefields
Sun City & Pilanesberg
Provinces
Eastern Cape
Free State
Gauteng
KwaZulu-Natal
Limpopo
Mpumalanga
Northern Cape
North West province
Western Cape

Hazards: Be aware that the roads in many rural areas are not fenced, so you could find dogs, chickens, sheep and even horses or cows on the road, so it may be dangerous to drive at night.

Keep Left: We drive on the left-hand side of the road, and our cars – rental cars included – are right-hand drive vehicles. All distances, speed limits (and speedometers) are in kilometres.

Speed Limits: The general speed limit on national highways, urban freeways and other major routes is 120km/h (75mph). On secondary (rural) roads it is 100km/h (60mph). In built-up areas it is usually 60km/h (35mph) unless otherwise indicated. Check the road signs.

Drivers Licences: Any valid driver’s licence is accepted provided it bears the photograph and signature of the holder and is printed in English.

Petrol Stations: South African petrol stations are not self-help: an attendant will fill the car, check oil and water and tire pressure and, if necessary, clean the windscreen – for which he or she will expect a tip of two or three rand.

 

Flights

For domestic flights South Africa is served by several airlines, including British Airways (com.air), South Africa Airways and Nationawide. Plus 3 budget airlines  kulula, 1 time and Mango.

Airport Codes

City Code
Bloemfontein BFN
Cape Town CPT
Durban DUR
East London ELS
George GRJ
Johannesburg JNB
Johannesburg GCJ
Kimberley KIM
Margate MGH
Mmabatho MBD
Nelspruit NLP
Phalaborwa PHW
Pietermaritzburg PZB
Polokwane PTG
Port Elizabeth PLZ
Port Harcourt PHC
Pretoria PRY
Queenstown UTW
Richards Bay RCB
Skukuza SKU
Springbok SBU
Sun City NTY
Ulundi ULD
Umtata UTT
Upington UTN

Flights between main towns and cities run several times a day, other smaller destinations may only have a couple of flights of week.


Edinburgh Johannesburg
Manchester Johannesburg
Frankfurt Johannesburg
Berlin Johannesburg

National Coach Lines

There are  3 main coach lines around South africa.  Only of which run similar routes with similar pricing.  although outside of school holidays there are good discounts available.  Th coachlines are Greyhound, Intercape and Translux.

Other Buses

Baz Bus is probably the best known travellers bus, and runs along the length of the coastline then inland either through the drakensberg mountains or through Swaziland and the west towards Johannesburg and Pretoria.  It runs a hostel to hostel hop on hop off service. Click here for more information

Know of any other services, Email the company name and web address.

 
 
     
 
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