Transportation
Public Transport:
Public transport in metropolitan Adelaide including bus, tram and train is run by Adelaide Metro. No matter how far you travel, Adelaide Metro fares are the same for buses, trains, and trams. Rechargeable metro CARDs, paper Metro Tickets, credit/debit cards, and smart devices (available on all trams, O-Bahn buses, and select buses) are the possible payment methods. Some free public transportation services are provided by Adelaide Metro to North Adelaide and the city core. Adelaide Metro concession fares are available to South Australian government-approved full-time postsecondary students.
For more information you can go to the Adelaide Metro website: https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/
Cycling:
Cycling is common in Adelaide because it's fun, cheap, environmentally friendly as well as an excellent form of exercise. Cycling in Adelaide is enjoyable and simple because of the city's level roadways and plenty of bike lanes and trails. On walkways, bicycles of all ages are permitted. For bicycles, footpaths offer a secure and occasionally more direct option.
For more information about cycling laws, please visit: My License - Cycling Laws
Driving a Car:
In Australia, motorists drive on the left-hand side of the road. Short term visitors with temporary visas are permitted to drive in South Australia, although they are limited to using the vehicles that are permitted by their licence. You must always have a valid driver's licence, whether it was obtained domestically or abroad. You must carry an International Driving Permit or an English translation if the license is not in English.
There is limited off-street car parking and motorbike parking available around campus.
Familiarise yourself with the Road Rules in South Australia in more detail:
My License - My car license - International drivers