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Driving for your driver

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Speed limits are strictly enforced in many areas (as little as 3kph over the speed limit, especially in Victoria).
While road signs generally follow international conventions there are some differences and it's advisable to learn the road rules. Each territory administers its own roading, but the rules are fundamentally the same. You can take a free road rules quiz either via [http://www.driverknowledgetests.com DKT] or [http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/licence/driver/tests/driver-knowledge-test.html Roads and Maritime]
 
=United States of America=
Americans drive on the right. Each state administers its own road rules and there are regional variations in speed limits and road markings. Be careful of insurance liabilities if you agree to drive in America as it is a litigious country.
You will need to familiarise yourself with the rules which you can do at a DMV practice website. While each state has its own online practice area, such as [http://www.dmv.state.va.us/ske/#/SampleKnowledgeExam Virginia's website], it's often easier just to find a [http://driving-tests.org/ general DMV practice supplier] which covers all states.
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