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Driving on the sand at Fraser Island can be a difficult task at times. To make things a little easier, the best thing you can do is deflate your tyres a little, making sure you don't exceed 60 kilometres an hour while they are deflated. You should also avoid driving these deflated tyres on the bitumen, so make sure you always carry a good quality air compressor so that you can quickly pump them back up. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Sand Driving on Fraser Island


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Sand Driving on Fraser Island
Driving on the sand at Fraser Island can be a
difficult task at times. To make things a little
easier, the best thing you can do is deflate your
tyres a little, making sure you don't exceed 60
kilometres an hour while they are deflated. You
should also avoid driving these deflated tyres on
the bitumen, so make sure you always carry a good
quality air compressor so that you can quickly
pump them back up.
While driving on the sand you should also ensure
that you never park on the wet part of the sand,
especially on the beach. Avoid this and you will
avoid getting bogged and stranded on the beach.
Driving On Fraser Island - Frequently Asked
Questions
Do I need a Four Wheel Drive vehicle on Fraser
Island? Yes, Fraser Island is the World's Largest
Sand Island and does not have bitumen roads. The
tracks on Fraser Island are soft sand and not
suitable for conventional vehicles. Four wheel
drive vehicles with low ground clearance may have
difficulty on some inland tracks. Queensland
Parks and Wildlife Service publishes an
invaluable weekly report, providing details of
track conditions on the Island and QPWS campsite
availability. To book a 4WD for hire please visit
our website to book now.
Can I drive on the Beach? Yes, travellers are
advised to attempt beach travel only at low tide.
The ocean beach has hazards including washouts,
particularly after heavy rain and rough seas.
Wave action exposes dangerous rocks. For beach
driving a reduction in tyre pressure to 136kpa
(18-21psi) is recommended and an 80 kilometre per
hour speed limit is enforced. Keep your speed
down when passing people or parked vehicles on
the beach. Warning - Beware of aircraft landing
on the beach, particularly at low tide. Keep
Clear. When is the best time to travel on the
beach? Around low tide is the best time to travel
on the beach. Avoid driving during the two hours
either side of high tide, and often for longer,
because some areas are more affected than others
by tidal activity and onshore winds. For satety,
avoid travelling at night. Warning - Caution
should be taken when crossing freshwater creeks.
Walk through it to check the depth of water and
softness of sand first, then cross slowly. Do not
stop your vehicle in any creek bed.
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Do Speed Limits and Road Rules apply on Fraser
Island? Yes, speed limits apply on Fraser Island
80 kilometres per hour on the beach and 35
kilometres per hour on the inland tracks although
slower is recommended. On many of the inland
tracks only 15 kilometres per hour is possible.
All vehicular tracks and the eastern beach are
designated roads and normal road rules
apply. Seatbelts should be worn at all times.
Never carry passengers outside the vehicle cabin
as people travelling in this manner have been
seriously injured by being thrown from
vehicles. Keep to the left of oncoming vehicles
at all times. Use indicators when overtaking or
turning. For 4wd hire fraser island or fraser
island 4wd hire please click here to visit
our site.
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