Excuse me, how can I get to the West Gorge in the United States by driving from Las Vegas if my mobile phone has no 4G signal or GPS signal during the journey ? United States Q&A
I wonder if everyone has encountered this situation. We rented a car in Madrid yesterday and the staff asked us to buy scratch insurance, saying that if there is a problem, we have to pay 1650 euros. When renting a car, the app mentioned not to easily buy the packages they recommend, so we refused to buy. But this morning, we found that the car was scratched terribly. ? Spain Q&A
When returning the car by self-service, the previous email said to just put the car keys and contract inside, but I just read the return instructions and it says to keep the contract with you in case of any dispute over charges. So, I want to ask everyone, is it necessary to put the contract when returning the car by self-service? This is my first time renting a car and I have a lot of doubts ? Norway Q&A
Do you have any notes on registering grab ? Thailand Q&A
Urgent question about insurance I am in the UK and planning to sign Schengen. I want to know if I buy insurance, should I buy single trip or multi-trip? Where can I buy it more cheaply? Can I cancel it after I buy it? I really feel that insurance is useless, just to fool the embassy. Thank you ? United Kingdom Q&A
Do you need a mobile phone card when traveling to Iceland recently? We bought it at the information center of Reykjavik City Hall, a SIM card from Siminn operator, with 1G of traffic. We bought a Vodafone card on Taobao before going abroad, thinking that maybe this SIM card from Siminn would have signal where Vodafone has no signal, and spent 1900 Icelandic krónur on it. But since the card bought on Taobao was not used up in the end, this one was not used. If anyone wants it, 90 yuan including shipping. And we also include the remaining hundreds of megabytes of traffic from the Vodafone card we bought on Taobao, but the validity period of the Vodafone card seems to be approaching, only those who start recently can catch up and use it. Friends who need it can message me ? Iceland Q&A
The Pacific Coast Highway, also known as State Route 1, is a popular scenic drive that stretches from San Francisco to Los Angeles. If you plan to spend 3 days driving along this route, here's a suggested itinerary: Day 1: San Francisco to Monterey * Start your journey in San Francisco and head south on the Pacific Coast Highway. * Stop at the famous Bixby Bridge for some stunning views of the coastline. * Continue driving south to Monterey, where you can visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Cannery Row. Day 2: Monterey to Big Sur * Drive south from Monterey to Big Sur, a rugged and scenic stretch of coastline. * Stop at the McWay Falls viewpoint for a breathtaking view of a waterfall cascading into the ocean. * Continue driving south to Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, where you can hike to a waterfall and enjoy scenic views of the coastline. Day 3: Big Sur to Los Angeles * Drive south from Big Sur to Santa Barbara, a charming coastal city with plenty of restaurants and shops. * From Santa Barbara, continue driving south to Los Angeles, where you can visit famous landmarks like the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Griffith Observatory. Note: The Pacific Coast Highway is a scenic drive that requires careful driving, especially in certain areas with narrow lanes and steep drop-offs. Be sure to take breaks and stay alert while driving ? United States Q&A
Hawaii car rental Road trip report ? United States Q&A