A: 120 km/h.
A: 0.02% (zero-tolerance effectively enforced).
A: Children under 5 years must use an approved child seat.
A: You must slow down and give way to traffic on the main road. Stop only if necessary.
A: You may cross it to overtake if the road ahead is clear and it is safe.
A: Yes. Cyclists must not ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Section 6: Seatbelts, Helmets & Child Safety Q18: Is it compulsory to wear a seatbelt as a driver in Zimbabwe? A: Yes, for driver and all passengers (if seatbelts are fitted).
A: Slow down, switch off engine if necessary, and wait. Do not sound horn aggressively (may startle them). Section 10: Fines & Penalties (General Knowledge) Q28: What is the penalty for driving without a valid license? A: Fine (Level 5 or higher, up to ~ZWL equivalent of US$100–200) and possible court appearance.
A: Give way to oncoming traffic going straight or turning left. Section 5: Drinking & Driving Q15: What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for non-professional drivers in Zimbabwe? A: 0.08 grams per 100 millilitres (0.08%).
A: 120 km/h.
A: 0.02% (zero-tolerance effectively enforced).
A: Children under 5 years must use an approved child seat.
A: You must slow down and give way to traffic on the main road. Stop only if necessary.
A: You may cross it to overtake if the road ahead is clear and it is safe.
A: Yes. Cyclists must not ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Section 6: Seatbelts, Helmets & Child Safety Q18: Is it compulsory to wear a seatbelt as a driver in Zimbabwe? A: Yes, for driver and all passengers (if seatbelts are fitted).
A: Slow down, switch off engine if necessary, and wait. Do not sound horn aggressively (may startle them). Section 10: Fines & Penalties (General Knowledge) Q28: What is the penalty for driving without a valid license? A: Fine (Level 5 or higher, up to ~ZWL equivalent of US$100–200) and possible court appearance.
A: Give way to oncoming traffic going straight or turning left. Section 5: Drinking & Driving Q15: What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for non-professional drivers in Zimbabwe? A: 0.08 grams per 100 millilitres (0.08%).