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Driving Etiquette for Queensland Drivers



Driving etiquette is not just about following the rules of the road; it's also about demonstrating courtesy and respect towards other road users. As a Queensland driver, adhering to proper driving etiquette not only promotes safety but also contributes to a more pleasant driving experience for everyone on the road.


Here are some essential driving etiquette tips for Queensland drivers:


  1. Show Appreciation: Always acknowledge courteous behavior from other drivers by waving or flashing your hazard lights to say thank you.

  2. Use Indicators: Signaling your intentions when turning, changing lanes, or merging helps other drivers anticipate your actions and promotes smoother traffic flow.

  3. Keep a Safe Following Distance: Maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you to allow for adequate reaction time in case of sudden stops or emergencies.

  4. Give Way to Buses: When a bus is pulling out from the kerb into traffic, give way to it to allow for a smooth flow of public transportation.

  5. Respect Pedestrians: Always give way to pedestrians at crossings and be vigilant for pedestrians, especially in urban areas and school zones.

  6. Be Patient: Practice patience and tolerance, especially during heavy traffic or when encountering slower-moving vehicles.

  7. Observe Speed Limits: Adhere to posted speed limits and adjust your speed according to road and weather conditions.

  8. Avoid Distractions: Stay focused on the road and avoid distractions such as mobile phones, eating, or adjusting the radio, which can compromise your safety and that of others.

  9. Merge Smoothly: When merging into traffic, match your speed with the flow and merge at a suitable gap to avoid disrupting the traffic pattern.

  10. Keep to the Left: On multi-lane roads, keep to the left unless overtaking to allow faster-moving vehicles to pass safely.


By adhering to these driving etiquette guidelines, Queensland drivers can contribute to safer roads and a more pleasant driving environment for everyone. For lessons on how to follow these driving etiquette techniques please visit https://www.getuthere.com.au/.

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