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Other Health Information |
OTHER HEALTH INFORMATION: I nformation on vaccinations
and other health precautions may be obtained from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention’s hotline for international
travelers at 1-877-FYI-TRIP (1-877-394-8747); fax 1-888-CDC-FAXX
(1-888-232-3299), or via their Internet site at http://www.cdc.gov.
TRAFFIC SAFETY AND ROAD CONDITIONS: While in a foreign country,
U.S. citizens may encounter road conditions that differ significantly
from those in the United States. The information below concerning
Austria is provided for general reference only, and may not be totally
accurate in a particular location or circumstance:
Safety of Public Transportation: Excellent
Urban Road Conditions/Maintenance: Excellent
Rural Road Conditions/Maintenance: Excellent
Availability of Roadside Assistance: Excellent
Road conditions in Austria are generally excellent. During the
winter, however, roads in alpine areas may become dangerous due
to snowfall, ice, or avalanches. Some mountain roads may be closed
for extended periods and tire chains are often required. Drivers
should exercise caution during the heavily traveled vacation periods
(December-February, Easter, July-August). Extra caution is recommended
when driving through autobahn construction zones, particularly on
the A-1 East/West Autobahn. Reduced lanes and two-way traffic in
these zones have resulted in several deadly accidents in recent
years. Traffic information and road conditions are broadcast on
the English language channel fm4, located between 91 and 105 FM
depending on the locale.
A U.S. driver’s license alone is not sufficient to drive
in Austria. The U.S. driver’s license must be accompanied
by an international driver’s permit (obtainable in the U.S.
from American Automobile Association and the American Automobile
Touring Alliance) or by an official translation of the U.S. driver’s
license, which can be obtained at one of the Austrian automobile
clubs (OAMTC or ARBO). This arrangement is only acceptable for the
first six months of driving in Austria, after which all drivers
must obtain an Austrian license.
Austria requires all vehicles using the autobahn to display a highway
tax sticker “Autobahn Vignette” on the inside windshield
of the vehicle. The sticker may be purchased at border crossings,
gas stations in Austria, as well as small “Tabak” shops
located in Austrian towns. Fines for failing to display a valid
autobahn vignette on the windshield of your car are usually around
$120.00.
Austrian autobahns have a maximum speed limit of 130 km/hr, although
drivers often drive much faster and pass aggressively. The use of
hand-held cell phones while driving is prohibited. Turning right
on red is also prohibited throughout Austria. The legal limit for
blood alcohol content in Austria is .05 percent and penalties for
driving under the influence tend to be stricter than in many U.S.
states.
Tourists driving rented vehicles should pay close attention to
the provisions of their rental contract. Many contracts prohibit
drivers from taking rented vehicles into eastern European countries.
Drivers attempting to enter countries listed as “prohibited”
on the car rental contract may be arrested, fined, and/or charged
with attempted auto theft. The vehicle can be held by Austrian police
for the car rental company.
Emergency roadside help and information may be reached by dialing
123 or 120 for vehicle assistance and towing services (Austrian
Automobile Clubs), 122 for the fire department, 133 for police,
and 144 for ambulance.
For additional general information about road safety, including
links to foreign government sites, see the Department of State,
Bureau of Consular Affairs home page at http://travel.state.gov/road-safety.html.
For specific information concerning Austrian driving permits, vehicle
inspection, road tax and mandatory insurance, contact the Austrian
government website at http://www.austria.org/visa.html. Additional
official tourist information can be obtained from the Austrian national
tourist office in New York at tel: 212-944-6880 or in Los Angeles
at tel: 818-999-4030.
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