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Drive in Buenos Aires, Argentina There is little point in bringing a car to Buenos Aires. Traffic in the city centre (centro) is hectic by city standards and the roads get heavily congested during the rush hour. The grid system is reasonably easy to master, except for Avenida 9 de Julio and Avenida del Libertador, which are one way but with the direction alternating street by street. Arrows indicate the directions on street signs. Drivers are generally determined and have a low tolerance level for hesitant or slow drivers. Accidents are common -one tip is to slow down and flash the vehicle lights when approaching cross intersections without traffic lights at night. The microcentro area (city centre) is off limits to traffic between 07:00 and 18:00. Parquimetros (parking meters) control the macrocentro area (outer city zones) on weekdays 0700-2100. Tokens (fichas) for their use can be purchased from kiosks. Another option is to use the numerous estacionamientos (car parks), which are usually marked by flag-waving dummies. Hotel parking is sometimes available at the more expensive hotels and costs upwards of AR$ 7 a day.
Car Hire Drivers must be a minimum of 21 years old but some companies state 25 years. A valid driving license is acceptable but an International Driving Permit is recommended. You should book in advance if planning to hire over the weekend or holidays.
Driving times to Buenos
Aires: From Córdoba - 9 hours;
Mendoza - 17 hours; Puerto Iguazú - 20 hours; Ushuaia - 30 hours. |
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