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Alaska Car Rental

Locally family owned business. Alaska Car Rental been serving the car rental needs of Ketchikan since 1979. Two Ketchikan Locations (West End & Airport).
Conveniently open 7 days a week. 1-800-662-0007

Budget Rent-A-Car

4950 N Tongass Hwy, Ketchikan (907) 225-8383

U-Haul Co

8119 N Tongass Hwy Ketchikan, AK 99901 (907) 247-2461

Driving in Alaskaketchikan road system

Driving in Alaska is a real adventure. Be prepared for extreme weather and rugged conditions. Snow, ice, sleet, rain and torrential rain are just some of the weather conditions you will have to prepared for. Always check the weather conditions before you head out onto the road.

Be aware of the large wildlife in Alaska. Moose crossing signs are posted on the highways. Moose are very large animals, so should you see a moose on the highway, slow down and stop; try to have patience, because the big guy will move eventually. There are no moose in Ketchikan but there are black bear and other wildlife to be aware of when driving in rural Southeast Alaska.
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General Safety Tips

  • Check the weather before driving
  • Adjust your speed to road conditions
  • Be aware of unexpected moves from other motorists
  • Drive focused - without distractions
  • Carry emergency items in your car, particularly a cell phone
  • Use seatbelts - It's the law
  • Driving Regulations

    A visitor who is at least 16 years of age, who has in their possession a valid driver's license issued by another state or country, may drive a private vehicle in Alaska. However, an Alaska driver's license must be obtained by the end of a 90-day period after entry into the state .International travelers require a Passport or Birth Certificate in conjunction with a valid Drivers License.

    Seat belts must be worn by all drivers and passengers in all areas of Alaska. All children under age four, regardless of weight, must ride in a federally approved child safety seat.

    alaska highwaySpeed Limits in Alaska


  • Rural Interstate 65 MPH

  • Urban Interstate 55 MPH

  • Other Roads 55 MPH


  • Legal Driving Limit

    The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.08. A First Offense can land you 3 days in jail, a $1,500 fine, a 90-day license revocation and/or a 30-day vehicle impound.


    Parking

    stedman streetKetchikan street parking in most areas will allow for 2 hours of metered parking. There are parking lots and parking garages also available in the city, most of which are $5 for all day parking. Handicap parking spaces are marked by a blue curb.

    As in most urban areas, the City has designated no parking zones or restricted parking areas. These may include handicap parking areas, bus stops, taxi, tour bus, and loading zones. All areas shall have signs or curb painting to indicate the restriction.

    Visitor Information Center

    Ketchikan Visitors Bureau
    131 Front Street Ketchikan, AK
    Phone: 907-225-6166
    Toll Free: 800-770-3300

    Emergency Contact Numbers

    Here are some telephone numbers you may find useful during your trip in Alaska.


    AAA Alaska Telephone: 1-800-391-4AAA
    Emergency Roadside Assistance: 1-800-AAA-HELP (222-4357)
    Police, Fire, Ambulance: 911
    Police non-emergency: 907-225-6631