Ho khanna mose ho maoatle e ka ba phihlelo e ferekanyang 'me ho se tsebe melao ea linaha tse fapaneng ho ka kenya bakhanni metsing a chesang.
The holiday car rental experts at StressFreeCarRental.com have researched surprising laws which road users may need to know when travelling this autumn.
E meng ea melao ena e kenyelletsa ho khona ho khantša lebone le lefubelu, ho fana ka likamele tseleng.
Ka melao e meng e lumellang batho ho khanna ntle le inshorense, e ka bang ntho e makatsang ho bahahlauli ba tsoang linaheng tseo ho tsona tsamaiso e tiisitsoeng ka thata.
A spokesperson for StressFreeCarRental.com said: “It’s very easy for people to forget that different countries may have uncommon rules when it comes to the road.
(Some of the weird and wacky laws can be confusing to understand but they are important to acknowledge when travelling/Image credit: Pixabay)
“Driving laws vary across the globe, you can be fined for not locking your car in most of Australia and it’s a good idea to honk when passing Prince Edward Island in Canada.
“Some of the rules can be perceived as common knowledge, but other laws may come across as quite unusual for road users.”
Here are seven unique driving laws by StressFreeCarRental.com from around the world:
South Africa: No need for insurance
Le hoja e le o mong oa melao e meholo ea ho khanna UK, basebelisi ba litsela Afrika Boroa ha ba hloke ho reka inshorense ha ba khanna koloi. Leha ho le joalo, ba bangata ba eletsa bakhanni hore ba fumane tšireletso e eketsehileng kotsing.
Dubai: Camels come first
UAE, likamele li bitsoa matšoao a bohlokoa 'me li hlomphuoa haholo melaong ea sephethephethe. Haeba kamele e bonoa tseleng, kamehla u ba fe tsela e nepahetseng.
US: You can turn right on a red light if the road is clear
Even though drivers don’t have the right of way, most US cities allow drivers to turn right on a red light if there are no other vehicles around. However, this rule does not apply for New York City, as it’s banned unless stated otherwise on a road sign. This driving rule can save lots of wasted time for travellers in the US.
UK: You can’t use your phone to pay at the drive-through
Bakhanni ba bangata ba UK ha ba tsebe ka ts'oaetso ea morao-rao ea ho sebelisa lifono, e ka fellang ka kotlo kapa kotlo ho laesense. Kamehla ho molemo ho tlisa karete e se nang mabitso ha u lefella lijo tse potlakileng, kapa u ka tima enjene ha u lefa.
Canada: You must honk when passing Prince Edward Island
Ke o mong oa melao e tsebahalang haholo ka Sehlekehleke sa Prince Edward. Ha ho na monyetla oa hore u lefisoe ha u sa letsa literompeta, empa ho molemo hore u re u bolokehile, ebe u tobetsa phala ha u feta koloi e 'ngoe.
India: Don’t drive without a pollution control certificate
Ho thusa phello ea tšilafalo ea moea, bakhanni ba India ba tlameha ho ba le setifikeiti sa taolo ea tšilafalo ho bontša hore koloi ea hau e bolokehile tikolohong ho e khanna. Haeba u sa fane ka setifikeiti, ho ka lebisa kotlong e boima.
Australia: Haven’t locked your car? Receive a fine
Likarolong tse ngata tsa Australia, ke tlōlo ea molao ho siea koloi e sa notleloa. Ho bohlokoa hore bakhanni ba hlahlobe hore na koloi e notletsoe ka makhetlo a mararo pele ba ea libakeng tse kang suphamakete.