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Driving In MaltaMalta Driving RulesTraffic in Malta drives on the left, as in the UK. There is a national maximum speed limit of 70kph on arterial /trunk roads and 40kph limit in urban areas. Please don't forget that Maltese drivers take no sides - they only drive in the shade! Car Ownership In MaltaCar ownership in Malta is exceedingly high given the very small size of the islands. The country has the 5th highest number of vehicles per capita in the world as of 2009, with 607 motor vehicles per 1,000 people. The number of registered cars in 1990 amounted to 182,254, giving an automobile density of 582 per km². Malta RoadsMalta has 2,254 kilometres of road, 1,972 km (87.5%) of which are paved and 282 km are unpaved (December 2003). General InformationPetrol / Deisel Pumps are open daily untill 18.00 but closed on Sundays and Public Holidays when self service automated pumps are available at some garages. In the unfortunate event of you being involved in a road traffic collision, the Police must be informed.
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