Driving in China

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Kassidy (Anna Frodesiak)
Driving in China is difficult, especially for anyone not used to local conditions. For most visitors it will be better to use other means of transport.
Many Chinese cities have good bus or subway systems, and nearly all have cheap ubiquitous taxis. For travel between cities there are trains, planes and buses (see China#Get around); and the relatively new fast train network is generally excellent. If you do rent or buy a car, consider hiring a driver with it; this is relatively cheap and will enable you to enjoy your visit more.

Understand

Licenses

Laws

Speed limits

Road conditions

Maps

Dangers

Motorcycles