Swaziland Info
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 2:28 am Post subject: GETTING AROUND IN SWAZILAND / SWAZILAND TRANSPORTATION GUIDE |
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GETTING AROUND IN SWAZILAND
BY ROAD
The road system is largely well developed, although there is little street lighting, some roads are winding and roads can be rough in the bush. Small toll charges are set to be introduced on the new highway between Mbabane and Manzini. The maximum speed limit on all roads is 80kph (50mph). The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.15 per cent. Traffic drives on the left.
Bus
There are numerous (not always entirely safe) buses connecting the different parts of the country, including non-stop buses. Minibus taxis run shorter routes at slightly higher prices than the buses. However, they are more prevalent, but can be confusing. Like similar modes of travel around the world such as the jitney, matatu or dolmus, these are small vans that accumulate as many travellers as possible while making their way along a general direction. In Swaziland, these vans are often driven by very young men, and most have assistants who estimate and collect fares, ask your destination, and make change.
Be prepared for crowded seats, loud radios, and sometimes reckless driving.
Minibuses can usually be flagged down along main roads. Larger towns usually serve as minibus hubs or connections. Finding the correct bus can be tricky, so discreetly ask if you can't figure it out. You will be advised to watch your belongings, as such places, like all bus terminals worldwide, have disproportionally higher crime rates.
Car rental
There are a number of international car hire companies in Swaziland.
Documentation: An International Driving Permit is required. |
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