USEFULL DRIVING TIPS IN TURKEY
The wearing of seat belts is compulsory.
There are strict drink driving laws - Absolutely no alcohol if you intend to
drive.
Always carry your driving license and passport.
Be prepared to be stopped at traffic control points by the Traffic Police or
Jandarma, who usually ask for your vehicle documents (ruhsat) which are normally
kept in the drivers' sun visor or glove compartment of your car. They may also
ask to see your passport and driver license, although it is common for tourists
to be merely waved on.
In case of accident or damage to the vehicle;
- In the event of an accident, the vehicle must not be moved until the Traffic
Police or Jandarma arrive. Do not attempt to move the vehicle even if it is
blocking a route.
- You have to immediately inform the exploraturkey.com contact.
Details are provided on your copy of the rental agreement.
- In case of an accident you have to contact the police and take a written report.
In Turkey you also need to contact the police even for minor damage. You need
to get a damage report and a police report. When you pick up your rental car,
please ask for this information!
- When you return the car you have also to make a damage report with our
representative.
When you take possession of your car please make sure you;
Check the type of petrol to be used.
There are numerous petrol stations on trunk roads. There are not
self-service, you will be assisted by a petrol pump attendant. Payment; if in
cash, will be made to the attendant or if by credit card, to the cashier.
Check where the tools are kept.
Check where the vehicle documentation is - it should be in the vehicle (normally
tucked in the driver sun visor or in the glove compartment.) Do not remove this
documentation from the vehicle.
Check you have a copy of your rental agreement and the emergency contact details
and keep them in the vehicle in case of accident or difficulty.
Keep an additional, full bottle of water in the boot for emergencies.
BE AWARE
We drive on the right hand side of the road and yield to those approaching from
the right.
On the roundabouts, vehicles joining have right of way whilst vehicles on the
roundabout must give way.
All signs comply with the International Highway Code.
Towns are clearly signposted in white lettering on a blue background with
archaeological sites and places of interests in black lettering
on yellow, or white lettering on brown.
Particularly in rural areas, the road quality in Turkey can be poor. Beware of
potholes and uneven road edges. In a recent campaign most roads have been
finished, improved and widened and traffic is still light.
Be extremely careful when driving in or after the rain as road surfaces will be
very slippery
Warning of a hazard ahead such as road works, car break-down or a scene of an
accident is seldom more than a few piles or a line of rocks on the asphalt
Red flashing traffic lights are treated the same as a stop sign, amber flashing
lights are warning of a junction - you may go if there is nothing coming.
If another vehicle flashes its lights, this indicates that they are coming
through, not that they are giving way to you. At night
time, it can be taken as "stay off of my side of the road" and
very rarely means that your high beam is on.
Night driving is best not attempted but if you do find yourself on the road
after dark, please be aware of inadequately lit vehicles, very slow moving
lorries, tractors and animals wandering across the road.
When vehicles in front indicates to turn left across the coming traffic, it is
usual, albeit a little disarming, for the driver to then pull off to the right.
This is to let all the traffic behind him pass before turning left across both
lanes of the road.
Speed Limits
In built up areas 50 km/hr
On the open road 90 km/hr
On the Motorways 120 km/hr
Radar gun and video speed camera surveillance has become intensive Driving
offences such as speeding, jumping red lights and failing to wear a seat belt
carry spot fines. You should always receive a receipt for any fine paid.
If you break down or need a repair, every town has a quarter on the outskirts
called the "Oto Sanayi". In any case please call your emergency contact number
on your rental documentation.
Parking.
Busy towns can become congested. If cars have parked on the pavement, they
probably have a special permit to do so. Traffic police show the courtesy of
cruising the streets calling the registration number of illegally parked cars
over a loudspeaker giving errant drivers the chance to move the car before it is
towed away. Car parks are well signposted from the main roads and there
will normally be a charge for which an official ticket should be produced.
Ticket attendants are on duty in the town centers and will post a ticket under
your wipers while your car is parked. Please make sure you pay the attendant
(usually in an orange waistcoat) when you return to your car. The attendant will
remove the ticket and give you a receipt.
The following words and phrases can be useful:
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Benzin
Super
Normal
Kursunsuz
Mazot or Dizel
Lütfen depoyu doldurun
Hava/Su
Lasti k
Lastik patlaması
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Petrol
4 Star/ Premium 3
Star/ Regular
Leadfree
Diesel
Fill it up please
Air/ Water
Tyre
Puncture
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Road Signs
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DUR
YAVAS
DIKKAT
TEKYON
GIRILMEZ
PARK YAPI LMAZ
SEHIR MERKEZI
YOLYAPIMI
ARABA ÇIKABILIR
TEH LIKE
YASAK BOLGE
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STOP
SLOW
CAUTION
ONE WAY
NO ENTRY
NO PARKING
CITY CENTRE
ROAD WORKS
VEHICLE TURNING
DANGER
FORBIDDEN AREA
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