Tourist information - Malta
Malta, independent republic in the Commonwealth of Nations, consisting
of a small group of islands. The largest of which are Malta and
Gozo. The capital and leading port of the country is Valletta.
Valletta is the capital of Malta. The city's historical sites and
temperate climate attract many tourists to Valletta.
Driving in Malta - some useful notes
VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS
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Driving is on the left, overtaking on the right.
There is a speed limit of 80 kilometres per hour (kph) on highways,
and 50 kph in urban areas. International and national driving licenses
are acceptable.
SEAT BELTS
Front seats = Compulsory
Rear seats = Compulsory if fitted
DRINKING and DRIVING
Blood / Alcohol limit is 0.05%.
PARKING
Wheel clamping and car towing are now in use in
most areas.
MasterCarsDirect offers car hire in the following
locations in Malta
Malta Airport (MLA), Hamrun, Selmun, Attard, Sliema,
Qawra and in Gozo at Victoria, Gozo Heliport, Imgarr Harbour.
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