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Getting around town safely
- Keep enough money for a phone call, taxi or public transport so you will always be able to get home.
- Save the number for the local taxi service into your mobile phone so you always have it with you.
- If you are walking, stay on the footpath. If there isn't one, walk on the right hand side of the road towards approaching traffic and as close to the curb as possible.
- Cross at pedestrian crossings or traffic lights. If there is no marked crossing, cross the road under a street light.
- Never walk alone. Walk with a sober friend, in a group, or ask an official volunteer to walk with you.

Car and moped hire
If you are thinking of hiring a car or moped, read these tips:
- Check damage to the vehicle before you leave the premises and make sure existing damage is noted on the contract and initialled by the vehicle hire business. When you return the vehicle, have it inspected and note the condition on the contract.
- Get your own contract. Don't lend your hired car or moped to anyone.
- Read the contract carefully, including the fine print, and make sure you understand all terms and conditions, especially with deposit and insurance information.
- If the trader doesn't offer third party insurance and it's not offered when requested, don't hire.
- Don't sign the contract if there is anything you don't understand or agree with.
- Don't shop on price alone. Consider what you're getting for your money. If you are willing to shop around, you might find a better deal or more suitable contract.
- Make sure your driver's licence or learner's permit is current.
- If there is a problem, stop the vehicle straight away and contact the trader immediately. If you continue to drive you might be held liable for subsequent damage.
- Find out where you can and cannot drive the vehicle. Some hire vehicles (like mopeds) may be restricted to a fixed area and a certain number of kilometres.
For more information on vehicle hire or to lodge a complaint, contact the Office for Fair Trading on 13 13 04 or visit www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au
Last updated: 31 July 2008





