Okinawa Guide

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TRANSPORTATION

Seatbelts and Safety Seatbelt use is mandatory. Drivers can be stopped and ticketed, both on and off base, for not wearing a seatbelt. Bus Lanes Do not drive in the bus lane from 7:30–9 a.m. (southbound) and from 5:30–7 p.m. (northbound) on Highway 58. The bus lane is the far left lane and is painted green. On weekdays, these lanes are reserved for buses, on-duty taxis, motorcycles, mopeds and other authorized vehicles. Drivers of passenger cars can only use the lane immediately prior to turning left (about 120 feet before the turn). The penalty for misusing the bus lane is at least ¥10,000. Bus lanes aren’t reserved on weekends or Japanese holidays. Buses and emergency vehicles always have the right-of-way.

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Illegal Parking The driver or owner of an illegally parked vehicle is liable for the payment of the ticket (¥5,000), towing expenses and storage fees.

DRIVING TIPS Newcomers Orientation (NOWA)

All newly-arrived accompanied (all ranks) and unaccompanied (E-6 and above) Marine Corps and Navy personnel, civilian employees and family members (aged 10 and up) are required to attend this comprehensive brief within two weeks of arrival. Attendance is mandatory prior to receiving certain privileges such as a USFJ driver’s license.

Speeding Keep to the posted speed limits on island, which are in kilometers, not miles, per hour. Fines for speeding begin at ¥5,000. There are speed traps everywhere, and the Okinawa Expressway is patrolled by unmarked cars. Speeding tickets are very expensive and drivers will receive points against their license, if they do not lose it outright.

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