South Africa Travel Information
Currency
The currency is the Rand (SAR). It is issued in bills of 10, 20,
50, 100 and 200 rands.
Automatic Teller Machines
(ATM)
To find out the locations of ATMs in South Africa , click on the
link to your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express
Public administrations: Monday to Friday from 8.00 to
15.30.
Road
The main roads are in very good condition but some secondary roads
are less reliable (it is recommended to avoid them at night).
Left-hand driving require some particular attention to the persons
who are not used to it, especially at crossroads. When reaching a
junction with "Stop" signs at each intersection, priority
is yield in chronological order. Rental and car insurance companies
are rather efficient. When renting a car, ask for the required form
(jointly agreed statement) you would need to fill out in case of an
accident. If an accident does occur, you should contact your rental
company and the police. The rate of fatal accidents is important.
Most of these accidents are caused by high-speed driving, lack of
experience, lack of visibility of the pedestrians walking on
roadsides in rural zones, and drink-driving. A four-wheel drive
vehicle cannot be driven the same way as a regular car: you should
not exceed 100 kph on roads and 80 kph on tracks, always fasten
your seat belt, even at reduced speed on tracks, avoid any
unnecessary additional load, especially on the roof rack, and never
turn the wheel suddenly. If you rent a car, it is better to get one
with a bright color, easy to drive, even though it will cost a
little bit more. If you get an accident in a remote zone or near
the townships, it is advised to go directly to the nearest police
station or hospital. Emergency phone numbers: Police: 10111 ;
Ambulances: 999 Automobile Association: 0800 03 30 07.
Rail
Very good. However, it is strictly advised not to take the Pretoria
- Johannesburg connection ("Metro") where there is a
constant feeling of insecurity. Furthermore, never get into an
isolated coach on your own.
Air
Domestic flights are ensured by several airlines. Maintenance and
reliability do not call to any particular remark.
Internet
The Internet suffix is: .za
English speaking country.
Official language: Zulu. South-Africa counts more or less 25
languages. The main languages are the Bantu languages: Zulu (22,4
%), Xhosa (17,5 %), Sotho (9,8 %), Tswana (7,2 %), Sesotho (6,9 %),
Tsonga (4,2 %), Swati (2,6 %), Venda (1,7 %), Ndébélé (1,5 %). It
is important to add Indo-Iranian languages such as Hindi (2,2 %),
Urdu and Goujarati, a Dravidian language (Tamul), Chinese, and some
native languages.
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