URGENTLY NEEDED URGENTLY WANTED Do you know anyone who can possibly take two people from Greymouth/Hasst Fox Glacier to Wanaka/Queenstown today? A couple of friends of mine are getting married in Queenstown tomorrow and they were in a car accident this morning and are being taken to Hasst. They would be so grateful if someone could take them to Queenstown/Wanaka this afternoon or tonight. Willing to pay. Please help! Thank you ? New Zealand Q&A
When the accident happened, my companion and I had a big argument. I blamed her for driving recklessly and being too calculating about fuel consumption, while she blamed me for not understanding how hard it is to drive. However, I calmed down after five minutes and called the customer service calmly to inquire about the claims process, and specifically asked about the white slip issue. All of these actions proved to be effective in the end ? Turkey Q&A
Guys, how to handle traffic violations in the United States? Can I check and pay by myself? It is said that the car rental company will charge a lot of money for proxy payment... In Boston, there is a sign indicating that the red light cannot turn, but I turned by accident... In New York, I found that it was one way after driving into the alley and went back... I rented a car from Hertz.. ? United States Q&A
Friends, are there any companions from October 10th to 20th in Iceland? Can you help take two girls? Share the car fare. Our couple suddenly had something happen at home today and can't go. It will directly affect their itinerary. Please help us ? Iceland Q&A
Summary of Road trip experience in Germany and Austria ? Austria Q&A
Driving in Australia is on the left-hand side of the road. If you are driving a manual car, you will need to be comfortable with driving on the left side of the road. You should also be aware that the speed limits in Australia are generally higher than in many other countries. For example, the speed limit on most highways is 100-110 km/h (62-68 mph). It is important to always wear your seatbelt and to follow the rules of the road. This includes obeying traffic lights, stop signs, and giving way to pedestrians and cyclists where necessary. In addition, it is illegal to use your mobile phone while driving in Australia. This includes making calls, sending texts, and using social media. If you are planning on driving in rural areas, be aware that there may be fewer services available, such as petrol stations and restaurants. It is also important to be aware of the potential for wildlife on the roads, particularly in national parks and reserves. Finally, make sure you have appropriate insurance coverage for your vehicle before you drive in Australia. This will protect you in case of an accident or other unforeseen event ? Australia Q&A