![]() ![]() Road conditions tend to be good, although side streets in the cities can be rather narrow or even impassable to larger vehicles. Most roads in Japan are toll free with the exception of expressways, some scenic driving routes and a small number of toll tunnels. The typical speed limits are 80 to 100 km/h on expressways, 40 km/h in urban areas, 30 km/h in side streets and 50 to 60 km/h elsewhere however, drivers tend to go a little over the posted speed limits. ![]() Vehicles have to come to a full stop before crossing any railway tracks. ![]() Road signs and rules follow international standards, and most signs on major roads are in Japanese and English. Drinking and driving is strictly prohibited. The legal minimum age for driving is 18 years. Cars drive on the left side of the road and have the driver’s seat and steering wheel on their right side. ![]()
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