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Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by LoySupremo: 9:28am On Jan 14, 2020
Smellingrillmea:
[url][/url]I Bullock I have lived in Australia nsw for 1o years now .....driving is very easy you will adapt faster than you know
Slow and fast lane only above 70 speed
International drivers license only to be used 3 months and u have to change to nsw license were u do a computer test and u drive cost is like 100 box
I speed on a reg and I have never gotten a fine
Drink lots of coffee and water after drinking and go under the speed limit very slim chance of you getting caught especially if you go the back roads

And finally if u have ur CAR breakdown on the m1 or on any RTA road it is free towing.....and most cars have road side assist

Pls dont dial 000 for car breakdown
It is for life threatening emergencies
U will be fined
Pls stop feeding people lies

Omg u can make a left turn on a red if u are already ahead of the intersection..
Pls were did you get all this trash from

Lie
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Nobody: 9:29am On Jan 14, 2020
AwkaetitiBabe:
Funny you didn't spot d humor in mine tongue
It must be the Nigerian Hammattan and dusty environment. must have Affected my brains Badly. cheesy

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Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Nobody: 9:47am On Jan 14, 2020
gypsey:
It must be the Nigerian Hammattan and dusty environment. must have Affected my brains Badly. cheesy
hhahahahha.. More like the sweet palmwine. What's good? Wetin u bring come from obodo oyibo
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Danobb: 9:50am On Jan 14, 2020
Nice info but u can use ur Nigeria license for as long as u are on temporary visa. The 3month restrictions only apply to permanent residents.
Davidflight:
If you plan to migrate to Australia from Nigeria or spend a few months there on a visit, owing or renting a personal car could be a strong option for you to consider.

This is for obvious reasons. Most of the country’s locations are only accessible by car. More so, Australia is a spacious country with long distances connecting the cities with remote areas. So, the fastest way to get into the city is by using a private car. Plus, it affords you comfort and convenience.

However, it’s not entirely easy to drive in Australia, especially as a new Immigrant from Nigeria. The country’s driving rules largely differ from what obtains in Nigeria. For instance, the madness drivers exhibit on the Nigerian roads and the loose traffic rules that operate in the country do not happen in Australia. There, you must know and drive according to the rules, else, you risk facing the wrath of its laws.

Indeed, driving and traffic rules in Australia can be confusing to you as a newbie when you migrate to Australia from Nigeria for the first time. Simple things like driving on either the right or left side of the lanes can throw you off balance. The reason is simple; you are used to driving from the left-handed side of the driver’s seat in Nigeria. So, you’ll find it a little difficult to acclimate in Australia where you’ll mostly operate from the right-handed side. Traffic rules and road patterns are equally areas that can give you challenges

Driving Requirements to Meet When You Migrate from Nigeria to Australia

Good thing, you can drive in Australia with your Nigerian driver’s license. The rule only applies to migrants whose license is in English. But you’re allowed for only a three-month period. And if your license doesn’t have a passport photograph, you’ll have to take another means of identification that bears your photo along.

So, these are the requirements to drive for the first time include:

A valid driver's license or your International Driving Permit
. This must be in English. 
You should have at least a compulsory third party personal (CTP) car insurance.
Driving Rules in Australia You Must Observe

Before you hit the road in Australia, please, ensure you've familiarized yourself with the country's traffic rules. Unless you want to get the attention of the law enforcement agency in the country.

Traffic rules in Australia differ across the states. A sure thing is that you’ll always drive on the left side of the road regardless of where you’re in the country.

That notwithstanding, each location has its own distinct traffic rules that guide driving there – a little more like what obtains in Nigeria.

Here Are The Common General Driving Rules in Australia.

Traffic Always on the Right Side: Unlike in Nigeria, most of the cars in Australia come with the driver’s seat on the right side. This may prove strange and discomforting at first. However, you need to develop the consciousness of it.

So, while you prepare to migrate to Australia from Nigeria, bear in mind that the traffic ahead will be on the ride of your lane and look towards it.

Stay on the left side of the lane: You should stay on the left-hand side of the road even after you turn.

Mind the Speed Limits: Over-speeding in Australia is illegal, don’t joke with it. You can’t speed more than 50 to 60 kilometers in an hour. This is between 31 and 35 miles each hour. On the highways, you must not exceed 100 to 110 kilometers per hour or 62 to 68 meters per hour.

See Sign-posts before you make a U-turn: In Nigeria, people make U-turn at nearly every "T-Junction", right? Well, you should leave that lawless habit in Nigeria.

Unless you see a sign that allows you to turn at an intersection, don’t do it. It’s an offense in most of the states except in Victoria and the country’s capital.s

Slow and Fast Lanes: When you’re on a road that has two lanes or more and you are moving a little slower, you should stay in the left lane. The right lane is only when you want to pass.

Driving after taking Alcohol: A few things that are tolerated in Nigeria are serious crimes in Australia. Intoxication with alcohol is one of them. If you drive with over 0.05% alcohol in your blood, you will be exposing yourself to the suspicion and confrontation of the officials. It’s a serious offense to drink-drive in the country.

You’re wondering how they’d know the alcohol level in your blood? Wait until you’re caught first.

Don’t Make a Left Turn on Red: Don’t turn to the left at the red light if you don’t see any sign that allows you to do so.

Observe your Fuel level: Because of how spacious Australia is, you need to prepare yourself on each journey. Most of the petrol stations are far from each other. Also, it’s often difficult to find fuel stations open at night and early in the morning in most of the rural areas – even on Sundays sometimes. So, try to fill up your tank for your journey, especially within the rural areas.

Don’t worry, there’s no traffic law against having a low tank. But the least experience you’ll want to have in Australia is having your car breakdown in the middle of your journey.

Should You Encounter any Emergency: Reach the police in such situations. The emergency dial of the country is 000. There’s an emergency contact to reach in case you encounter a car breakdown, accident, and other emergency situations.

Bonus

It’s not the end of the journey when you migrate to Australia from Nigeria. In fact, it’s the beginning of it. You start a whole new unlearning and learning process. You have to flush out a whole lot of habits and lifestyles that obtain in Nigeria. They’re nearly the opposite of what obtains in developed countries like Australia.

At Travelwahala, we conduct orientation for Nigerian migrants to get them acquainted with the life in Australia and other select travel destinations they’re moving to. That could just be all you need to kick-start a whole new journey of your life in Australia.

https://travelwahala.com/driving-in-australia-all-you-should-know-if-you-want-to-migrate-to-australia-from-nigeria/

Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by bizhop01: 9:54am On Jan 14, 2020
The only good thing about here is, in Nigeria you are free to enter bush any how you like, but in Australia if wildfire doesn't kill you snake and spider is ready for you.
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by DavIkenna(m): 9:54am On Jan 14, 2020
Nice information
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by AfroKnight: 10:20am On Jan 14, 2020
Rikze:
Na to reach reach Australia first be my problem, no be the driving.
By the way trekking in the beautiful streets of Australia is better than driving a car here.

If I get there, I'll help myself.
Person wey never buy motor nor need jack and wheel spanner!

cheesy

Trekking?

You want to spend 2 days on the road, trekking? cheesy Hire a car once you get there bro.
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by dallyemmy: 10:23am On Jan 14, 2020
Slow and Fast Lanes: When you’re on a road that has two lanes or more and you are moving a little slower, you should stay in the left lane. The right lane is only when you want to pass.
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by bilulu(m): 10:46am On Jan 14, 2020
Thank you for this insight, no much different from what is obtain in Canada too...
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by bilulu(m): 10:47am On Jan 14, 2020
Kizzygentle:
Is it only immigrants from Nigeria? If I enter there as a naija nigger. We break rules.. And dey follow.
Ignorance.... Get ur Visa first before saying trash
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by bilulu(m): 10:50am On Jan 14, 2020
Coldie:
Australia a very large country yet they have roads.

But Nigeria we keep blaming that our country is too big as a reason for no roads.

You dey mind our lazy and visionless politicians.... From Toronto in Canada to Winnipeg (another province) is about 2:30mins flight yet you still have good roads that link up all the provinces. It can take you upto 26hrs to drive such distance. Our government don't have vision dats why
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Nobody: 11:00am On Jan 14, 2020
good one op, in addition one has to get used to driving very long distances in remote bush locations, something the average nigerian driver cantdo due to bad roads, insecurity and sheer laziness.
just driving from lagos to abuja 700km people are whinning.

our ladies also need to know how to drive long distances, it can save you.
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Interorgcom: 11:41am On Jan 14, 2020
f you plan to migrate to Australia from Nigeria or spend a few months there on a visit, owing or renting a personal car could be a strong option for you to consider.

This is for obvious reasons. Most of the country’s locations are only accessible by car. More so, Australia is a spacious country with long distances connecting the cities with remote areas. So, the fastest way to get into the city is by using a private car. Plus, it affords you comfort and convenience.

However, it’s not entirely easy to drive in Australia, especially as a new Immigrant from Nigeria. The country’s driving rules largely differ from what obtains in Nigeria. For instance, the madness drivers exhibit on the Nigerian roads and the loose traffic rules that operate in the country do not happen in Australia. There, you must know and drive according to the rules, else, you risk facing the wrath of its laws.

Indeed, driving and traffic rules in Australia can be confusing to you as a newbie when you migrate to Australia from Nigeria for the first time. Simple things like driving on either the right or left side of the lanes can throw you off balance. The reason is simple; you are used to driving from the left-handed side of the driver’s seat in Nigeria. So, you’ll find it a little difficult to acclimate in Australia where you’ll mostly operate from the right-handed side. Traffic rules and road patterns are equally areas that can give you challenges

Driving Requirements to Meet When You Migrate from Nigeria to Australia

Good thing, you can drive in Australia with your Nigerian driver’s license. The rule only applies to migrants whose license is in English. But you’re allowed for only a three-month period. And if your license doesn’t have a passport photograph, you’ll have to take another means of identification that bears your photo along.

So, these are the requirements to drive for the first time include:

A valid driver's license or your International Driving Permit
. This must be in English. 
You should have at least a compulsory third party personal (CTP) car insurance.
Driving Rules in Australia You Must Observe

Before you hit the road in Australia, please, ensure you've familiarized yourself with the country's traffic rules. Unless you want to get the attention of the law enforcement agency in the country.

Traffic rules in Australia differ across the states. A sure thing is that you’ll always drive on the left side of the road regardless of where you’re in the country.

That notwithstanding, each location has its own distinct traffic rules that guide driving there – a little more like what obtains in Nigeria.

Here Are The Common General Driving Rules in Australia.

Traffic Always on the Right Side: Unlike in Nigeria, most of the cars in Australia come with the driver’s seat on the right side. This may prove strange and discomforting at first. However, you need to develop the consciousness of it.

So, while you prepare to migrate to Australia from Nigeria, bear in mind that the traffic ahead will be on the ride of your lane and look towards it.

Stay on the left side of the lane: You should stay on the left-hand side of the road even after you turn.

Mind the Speed Limits: Over-speeding in Australia is illegal, don’t joke with it. You can’t speed more than 50 to 60 kilometres in an hour. This is between 31 and 35 miles each hour. On the highways, you must not exceed 100 to 110 kilometres per hour or 62 to 68 meters per hour.

See Sign-posts before you make a U-turn: In Nigeria, people make U-turn at nearly every "T-Junction", right? Well, you should leave that lawless habit in Nigeria.

Unless you see a sign that allows you to turn at an intersection, don’t do it. It’s an offence in most of the states except in Victoria and the country’s capital.s

Slow and Fast Lanes: When you’re on a road that has two lanes or more and you are moving a little slower, you should stay in the left lane. The right lane is only when you want to pass.

Driving after taking Alcohol: A few things that are tolerated in Nigeria are serious crimes in Australia. Intoxication with alcohol is one of them. If you drive with over 0.05% alcohol in your blood, you will be exposing yourself to the suspicion and confrontation of the officials. It’s a serious offence to drink-drive in the country.

You’re wondering how they’d know the alcohol level in your blood? Wait until you’re caught first.

Don’t Make a Left Turn on Red: Don’t turn to the left at the red light if you don’t see any sign that allows you to do so.

Observe your Fuel level: Because of how spacious Australia is, you need to prepare yourself on each journey. Most of the petrol stations are far from each other. Also, it’s often difficult to find fuel stations open at night and early in the morning in most of the rural areas – even on Sundays sometimes. So, try to fill up your tank for your journey, especially within the rural areas.

Don’t worry, there’s no traffic law against having a low tank. But the least experience you’ll want to have in Australia is having your car breakdown in the middle of your journey.

Should You Encounter any Emergency: Reach the police in such situations. The emergency dial of the country is 000. There’s an emergency contact to reach in case you encounter a car breakdown, accident, and other emergency situations.

Bonus

It’s not the end of the journey when you migrate to Australia from Nigeria. In fact, it’s the beginning of it. You start a whole new unlearning and learning process. You have to flush out a whole lot of habits and lifestyles that obtain in Nigeria. They’re nearly the opposite of what obtains in developed countries like Australia.

At Travelwahala, we conduct orientation for Nigerian migrants to get them acquainted with the life in Australia and other select travel destinations they’re moving to. That could just be all you need to kick-start a whole new journey of your life in Australia.

https://travelwahala.com/driving-in-australia-all-you-should-know-if-you-want-to-migrate-to-australia-from-nigeria/

A big no no. some of the stuff he posted here is incorrect.
1. After 3 months you cannot drive with your international licence or you will risk getting fines always or loose licence when converting it to Australia licence.

2. Every state has its own rules and regulations that abides in it. For instance, in Victoria, you can't turn on red light or risk getting a red light camera which is 3 point demerit point taken out of you. But in Sydney, it's different. Turn on a red light when safe to do so, but they're still red cameras and speed cameras everywhere.

3. It's not easy getting into the city by driving especially on the weekend and even during the weekdays. You have to look for car parking if you're staying for long or not. It's difficult to find a spot. on top of that, they will make you pay for it from hours you gonna be in the city and it costs a bit. Well, if you have the money to spend you can park the whole day or week. In fact, if the hours you have paid for is expired and not coming back for it in time, expect to get a fine. Public transport is better than owning a car in Australia, trust me ain't easy at all.

4. For those of you who want to migrate to Australia please, research very very well before making a trip down under. It's a very beautiful country but meuhhhh. you can make it but all depends on individual and it takes time which you have to expect to pay a lot of bills and working hard too. Expect a lot of fines too. if you're wise enough you won't get any at all. and most of all it, please obey the laws it's not Nigeria that is lawless.

5. Dialling 000 is for emergencies only life-threatening issues only. Not for your car breaking down, there are insurance companies that deal with your cars. For an instant, if you're fully comprehensive insured. you're covered with road assist and etc.

6. Don't drink and drive it's a big offence. When you get caught you will lose it at least who knows how many years or risk disqualified from driving for good. Some people risk it but it's not worth losing your licence. There's random breath test on the road and you will never know where they will be hiding waiting for you. Inside life in Australia, if you know no you no go know. Cheers!
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by RaptorX: 11:55am On Jan 14, 2020
Australians are terrible racists
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Nobody: 12:01pm On Jan 14, 2020
alizma:
Good article for 2020, who knows, maybe na the country wey God won send me to this year.
Sending you there to do what?
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Nobody: 12:07pm On Jan 14, 2020
AwkaetitiBabe:
hhahahahha.. More like the sweet palmwine. What's good? Wetin u bring come from obodo oyibo
You are Correct, it could be the palm wine and village Food.


I Didn't bring much, just my Ugly self. tongue

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Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by pufframmy: 12:15pm On Jan 14, 2020
how can someone apply for citizen

Smellingrillmea:


I have lived in Sydney
Campeltown
Newcatsle
Mona vale

And i have been driving in nsw for 10 years and a citizen of Australia
I know what i am saying ....

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Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by rolyboi(f): 12:59pm On Jan 14, 2020
xbox360:
Nice info
As a medical laboratory scientist ,would love to travel for greener pastures.pls can anyone wt reasonable link......even if not getting a job based on my profession.Any good paying job would be appreciated.
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Nobody: 1:03pm On Jan 14, 2020
gypsey:
You are Correct, it could be the palm wine and village Food.


I Didn't bring much, just my Ugly self. tongue
Lol. Cool
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by jahlove4jah: 1:07pm On Jan 14, 2020
No be lie.
Rikze:
Na to reach reach Australia first be my problem, no be the driving.
By the way trekking in the beautiful streets of Australia is better than driving a car here.

If I get there, I'll help myself.
Person wey never buy motor nor need jack and wheel spanner!
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by rolyboi(f): 1:14pm On Jan 14, 2020
pufframmy:
how can someone apply for citizen

How is life over there?
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by alizma: 1:17pm On Jan 14, 2020
iRyan:

Sending you there to do what?
Make I tell you so that you go follow back go collect my blessing abi. E no go work for you this 2020
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Daniwak: 1:52pm On Jan 14, 2020
I want to migrate to Australia. I never go abroad b4, how do i go about it? Plus getting a job there?
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Daniwak: 1:57pm On Jan 14, 2020
flyingdutchman:

I don't know if you live in Austria but, OP is talking about AUSTRALIA. That you are undisciplined does not mean that everyone will follow your life style. I have been in Australia for years now, OP is right.
how una dey take travel o? Make una help me abeg.
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by pufframmy: 2:16pm On Jan 14, 2020
i dey naija i was asking how to
rolyboi:
How is life over there?
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by flyingdutchman(m): 2:24pm On Jan 14, 2020
Oga or Aunty, OP never said 000 should be called for a breakdown grin cheesy cheesy
OP said you should NOT call 000 fr breakdown.
Smellingrillmea:


Almost everything he is saying is wrong
How can he say dial 000 for a car break down
Do u know what that number is meant for


You can drive in NSW on a current overseas licence for a maximum of three months. Then you will need to apply for a NSW licence to continue driving or riding. If you do not hold permanent Australian residency, but will be in NSW for more than 3 months, you can apply for a Temporary Overseas Visitor licence.Apr 4, 2019
https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au › roads
Moving to NSW - Licence - Roads - Roads and Maritime
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Scholar212(m): 2:44pm On Jan 14, 2020
rolyboi:
As a medical laboratory scientist ,would love to travel for greener pastures.pls can anyone wt reasonable link......even if not getting a job based on my profession.Any good paying job would be appreciated.
check the travel section for migrating to Australia as a Permanent resident, you only need to write their licensing exam to practice there from findings
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Babybritz(f): 3:59pm On Jan 14, 2020
Interesting
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Legendguru: 4:07pm On Jan 14, 2020
Have you been there
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by Legendguru: 4:07pm On Jan 14, 2020
HAve you been there
Re: All You Should Know About Driving In Australia As A New Immigrant From Nigeria by doggedfighter(f): 4:13pm On Jan 14, 2020
Kizzygentle:
Is it only immigrants from Nigeria? If I enter there as a naija nigger. We break rules.. And dey follow.
No belt? No manners?

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