U-Drive Car Hire
P.O.Box 319, Victoria, Seychelles
Ms Taryn Albert, General Manager
Tel : 373171 or 373170
Fax: 374348
Email:
udrivech@seychelles.net
 
 

   
  Driving in Seychelles
  1. Driving in Seychelles
  2. Refueling in Seychelles
  3. Fuel Stations
  4. Radio Frequencies
  5. Emergency Procedures
   
 
1. Driving in Seychelles
   
  Driving in Seychelles is a pleasurable experience. Tour the island at your own leisure,
and enjoy the many delights that our wonderful island has to offer.

Remember to drive on the left and be aware of falling coconuts (don’t worry this doesn’t happen too often!)
If the vehicle is left unattended, ensure that the boot/trunk and doors are locked and the windows are up.
Do not leave any articles visible in the vehicle.
   
 
2. Refueling in Seychelles
   
  Leaded and unleaded fuel are available in Seychelles. U-Drive Car Hire vehicles use unleaded fuel.
The fuel type can be identified at Fuel Stations by unleaded represented by the green pump and
leaded by the red pump.

As all vehicles are delivered with a full tank of fuel it is the client’s responsibility to refuel before termination
of contract. Fuel Stations are clearly marked on all Tourist Maps.
   
 
3. Fuel Stations
   
  Are located around the island and are clearly noted on all maps. Fuel may only be purchased with cash.
The price of fuel is fixed and is Government controlled.
   
 
Location Opening Hours
 Victoria (Capital)  05:30 am – 11.00pm daily
 Airport Service Station (opposite Airport)  06:00 am – 09:00pm daily
 Anse Royale (opposite Kaz Kreole Restaurant)  07:00 am – 08:00pm daily
 Bel Lazare Service Station  07:00 am – 07:00pm daily
 Beau Vallon Service Station  06:00 am – 09:00pm daily
   
 
4. Radio Frequencies
   
 
Station Names Bands Frequencies Description
Paradise FM 93.6 & 92.6 FM News, music
BBC 106 FM News
Radio France 108 FM News
SBC 1368 AM Local news, music & notices
   
 
5. Emergency Procedures
 
The following standard precautions should be taken:
  If the vehicle is left unattended, ensure that the boot/trunk and doors are locked and windows closed.
  Do not leave any articles visible in the vehicle. Lock all valuables in the boot/trunk.
     
  WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY
  In order to feel relaxed and safe during your visit with us in Seychelles, we have compiled an easy
    step by step guide for you to follow, in the event of an emergency.
  Step 1
  In the event of an accident do not move your vehicle, especially if involved with another vehicle.
  Only move the vehicle when a police officer has given permission and markings have been
    made on the road surface.
  Contact U-Drive Car Hire immediately. Our telephone numbers can be found on our key rings and display
    stickers on all our vehicles.
  Take note of the area in which you are in noting landmarks and road signs which may make it easier for
    us to locate you.
     
  Step 2
  Please have the following information available when telephoning us:
  The registration number of the vehicle, located on the front and rear of the vehicle
    (this can also be found on the key ring.)
  Is the vehicle driveable?
  Are the wheels punctured or the rims damaged?
  The exact location of the vehicle (street name, landmark etc)
  Your contact number
  If you are unable to obtain help, try to stop a passing vehicle. Ask the driver to contact us as soon as possible,
  most local drivers in Seychelles carry mobile phones.
   
  Step 3
  Report the accident to the nearest police station.
     
  Step 4
  Relax, stay calm, you can have peace of mind that our representatives will be with you as soon as possible.
  We will ensure that you are on your way speedily, whether this means bringing you another
    vehicle (if available) or repairing the one you have rented.
     
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