In Antigua and Barbuda we drive on the left hand side of the road as they do in England and most cars are right hand drive.

Speed limits are posted in miles. Typical Antigua & Barbuda speed limits are: city areas  10-15 mph, rural areas  30 mph, major highways - 40 mph. Always check the signs to be sure you're not exceeding the limit.

It is compulsory that both drivers and passengers wear seat belts. Children under 7 years of age must use an appropriate child seat, which are available for rental.

Visitors should also take note that Antigua and Barbuda has a number of roundabouts and they should approach them with caution. Follow the signs & road markings carefully and always give way to vehicles on your right.

Always park in well-lit areas and avoid leaving valuables in your car, especially on the seats in plain view site.

It is against the laws of Antigua and Barbuda to drive a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs and there are also laws for driving without due care and attention.

You should also avoid driving and using cell phones. Please pull off the road and use your phone if necessary.

If you need to use a road map, pull off the road and read the map and then resume driving. Do not attempt to read and drive at the same time.

Visitors, like all Antiguans and Barbudans, are expected to obey all road signs and pay attention to road markings.  Ignorance of the law is no excuse.

In the unfortunate event of an accident, call Drive-A-Matic Car Rentals immediately. The law in Antigua & Barbuda requires all accidents to be reported within 24 hours. Do not admit any liability.

The emergency services numbers are:  Emergencies: 999 or 911, Fire Service: 462-0044, Ambulance and Hospital: 462-0251, Police Emergencies: 462-0125.