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4WD Vs. Sedan- Which Rental Are You?

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If you want to discover the real outback Queensland it is worth knowing that here are a lot of roads that require you to report to police before you leave one end and report to them again when you arrive at your destination. This makes it easier to locate you of you fail to turn up where and when you were expected. Many of these roads can be attempted in a normal car but generally it is less hard-going in a 4WD.

Whichever means of transport you decide upon, it is very important that you are carefully prepared. Carry important spare parts is a good idea as trying to arrange a tow in these remote parts takes a long time and can be very expensive. Its also advisable to travel with a high frequency out-post radio transmitter that is equipped to pick up the Royal Flying Doctor Service bases. Mobile phones cannot be relied upon in such remote areas.

Another essential item, that you should always have on you, is water. It is recommended that you carry at least 20 litres of water per person, as well as an ample supply of food. There are also certain times of the year that makes a road more easily traveled on then others. From November to March, it is not recommended that you travel Queensland’s south west, due to an abundance of dust that can increase mechanical problems. While in the North, it is not recommended that you travel during the rainy season, as the roads tend to get flooded.

Speaking to the local police is the best way to ensure you are properly traveling, as they will advise you on the open tracks, and the suitable means of transportation. It is also a great idea to join the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ). This service offers you emergency breakdown coverage, up to $95.00 a year, and a 24 hour phone service. Joining the RACQ is the best way to ensure prompt roadside assistance, and if the problem is not able to be fixed, they will arrange a tow. RACQ will also provide you with regional maps, and sell a range of items that will assist you with your travels. You will also be able to obtain weather and road conditions, through the RACQ.

If you do run into trouble, it is VERY important that you stay with your car. Cars are much easier to spot than people in the outback and plenty of travelers have wandered off into the wilderness, dying of thirst long after their abandoned car was found!

If you are looking into car hire Gold Coast you can look online for great rentals. Also I have heard that car rentals Coolangatta will also provide you with some amazing deals. To rent you vehicle today log onto www.budget.com.au.

Written by Jason Hall

March 10th, 2010 at 9:03 am


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