Hello everyone! I'm preparing to depart Barcelona along the coast to Valencia, Alicante, Granada, Seville, and then back to Madrid. Could you please advise what car model would be convenient and comfortable for two adults and two children? There may be four pieces of luggage ? Spain Q&A
Hi all my friends and relatives, I also want to ask... Do I need to apply for driving in Austria as well? Or is one person enough? And I heard that adding a person will cost more. How much is it approximately? Do you have any friends who know about this ? Austria Q&A
How much of the deposit should we leave when picking up the car? We just applied for a credit card and may not have enough credit. We are renting a regular automatic transmission car from Avis. The rental fee is $700 ? Norway Q&A
Hi everyone, I have a question to ask. I will be driving around Czech Republic and Austria for 15 days, 10 days in Austria and 5 days in Czech Republic. I got my Schengen visa from the Austrian embassy. I will enter and leave both countries through Prague, Czech Republic. However, I will arrive in Vienna on the first day of my trip and only return to Czech Republic to travel for the last 5 days. Will I be denied entry at Prague airport? Thank you ? Czech Republic Q&A
Dear experts, please help me with the following questions: 1. I will stay in Füssen for two days, mainly to visit Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof Palace (actual visiting time is one and a half days). 2. I will stay for two nights near Lake Königssee in Ramsau or Berchtesgaden, but I'm not sure which place is more suitable. 3. I will skip Salzburg and go directly from near Lake Königssee to visit St. Wolfgang and Grundlsee (mainly to visit Hallstatt) and stay for one night. 5. Two days in Vienna. 6. One day in Český Krumlov. 7. Two and a half days in Prague. Is this itinerary feasible ? Germany Q&A
@Orange Is it taking pictures before the shoot or the same as in China where they take pictures from the back? Once, I was driving in a town with a speed limit of 70 and my speedometer showed 62. Then, two flashlights lit up. I'm not sure if I was being filmed. The problem is that I was not exceeding 70, and there were no other speed limit signs. Moreover, there was a local car behind me that was following me closely, clearly annoyed that I was driving slowly. So if it's taking pictures before the shoot, wouldn't he not be photographed? That doesn't seem scientific. Clearly, he was driving faster than me, and I wasn't even sure whose speed the sign was showing ? Iceland Q&A
Arriving in Melbourne on the 31st to drive by yourself. I heard that the driving direction is on the right, and I'm a little nervous. The rental location is in the city center, but I don't know how to get to the city center after getting off the plane. Can anyone tell me if taking a taxi is expensive? How is it convenient to go to the city ? Australia Q&A
It's really annoying to return the car in Salzburg. On the afternoon we arrived, we happened to meet an Austrian holiday, and everyone was off work early. Then we tried all kinds of ways to return the car by ourselves. The next day, we received an email saying that the left rear hub was damaged, so we rushed to the return point. They said the car had already been rented out. Yesterday, we received an email saying that we had to pay 320 euros in compensation. It's really not worth it! Fortunately, the insurance can be compensated, so be sure to buy insurance, otherwise you don't know what will happen ? Austria Q&A
Last night at Vienna Airport, I just got the car from Hertz, and then on the way to the hotel, a left-turn red light was broken and never turned green. I noticed that the other lights had turned green many times, but the left-turn light remained red. Later, I saw that the other cars behind me changed lanes to go straight before turning left, so I had to make a tough decision to turn left because I was the first car. I don't know if I will be fined for running a red light? ? Austria Q&A
Maybe they think that when you rent a car, you should know that some rental areas do not have toll roads. The staff will assume that you will not drive far and will not tell you which toll road to take. The inside of the fuel tank lid will indicate what kind of fuel to add. The car manual is also in the car. If you forget to ask, you can read it yourself. If you don't understand, you can call or ask the people around you who you can ask. Don't think that everything will be taken care of properly. After all, this is in someone else's country. If you choose to travel freely, you must have a certain ability to cope with setbacks ? Turkey Q&A
Is it too tight for a day trip to drive from Vancouver to Jasper, with a stop at Adams River to see the salmon run? The distance from Vancouver to Adams River is 425km, and then another 419km to Jasper. Plus, factoring in the time difference and checking into the town, it feels very rushed. Any advice would be appreciated ? Canada Q&A
Can anyone please advise us on a Road trip from Calgary to Vancouver at the end of October? We will mainly visit Banff and Jasper, and the total trip duration will be 5 days. First, we would like to know if the scenery of the two national parks is similar and both are necessary to visit. Second, we are concerned about the driving safety in snowy weather based on the current weather forecast in the area. Although we have a long driving history, we have never driven on icy roads. We would appreciate any advice. Thank you ? Canada Q&A
If you can book a motorhome, it is still recommended that you book a motorhome. The travel time is free, there are also many motorhome campsites, and it is also solid. We felt very relaxed during our 15-day motorhome trip in the South Island. There is no need to worry about whether the accommodation can keep up. Motorhomes come in many varieties. compatriots who are not very familiar with right-hand drive and especially dare not drive large cars can choose smaller ones. There are cooking things on the car, which is very convenient ? New Zealand Q&A
Hello, I checked the route from my place in Kuala Lumpur to my place in Malacca, and it takes 5 to 6 hours by bus and involves multiple transfers. The fare is definitely within 100 ringgit, but I'm also a little worried that I might miss my stop and go too far. I saw that car rental is around 200 ringgit, and the drive is only 2 hours, but I'm not an experienced driver. Which option should I choose ? Malaysia Q&A
Some so-called experts have not been caught and fined, so they are talking nonsense... Is it easy to drive in the United States? Please do not mislead the upcoming compatriots... This is a country of rules and self-discipline... Most roads depend on your own conscious speed and driving civilization... There are cameras everywhere, not just where you see them... If you don't see them, they don't exist, so don't have any lucky mentality... Safety comes first when traveling abroad, and courtesy comes first... Observe carefully... Otherwise, you will definitely pay an unnecessary price... Have fun and stay safe, that is the ultimate goal ? United States Q&A