Rented a car from Avis in Spain and accidentally bumped into the garage when entering and exiting. The customer service said that Avis would compensate for it, but you must call the police first. Have you encountered this situation before? What should I do after calling the police ? Spain Q&A
How did you pay? We took the wrong lane and ended up in the Nexus lane. We cut in to the correct lane and after asking a question, they directed us to pull up to a building. We got out of the car and went into the building to pay ? Canada Q&A
Yesterday I read a guide saying there was a parking lot in ZTL. You must find a parking lot and park your car within 20 minutes. I feel it's too thrilling. And it's said that parking in a privately charged parking lot is safer, with guards, high fees, and less likely to have your car broken into. ? Italy Q&A
I saw someone saying that there is free parking at Piazza Michelangelo. You can park your car there and then walk into the city. When I chose a hotel, I specifically asked if it was outside the Ztl. I confirmed that it was outside before making a reservation ? Italy Q&A
Does anyone know which car rental company will allow me to rent a good car if I am under 24? I thought it was either that you couldn't rent under 24 or that it was not allowed to cross the border into the Czech Republic and Italy ? Germany Q&A
I have heard many friends who have gone on Road trips in San Francisco and Los Angeles say that their cars were broken into and their luggage was stolen. In such a situation, should we first report to the police and then go to the car rental company to change the car? Is the car replacement free of charge? Does the theft and robbery insurance included when renting a car cover the loss, or do we need to purchase separate glass and tire insurance? We have driven in foreign countries many times before, but this is our first time in the United States, and we have never encountered a situation where our car was broken into. We are not sure how to handle it if it happens ? United States Q&A
The toll fee can be paid by downloading a toll app on the mobile phone and then printing a barcode at an airport machine and sticking it on the car, which will be charged at the most favorable rate. You can check which sections are toll roads every day, and when you leave, throw the card into the recycling bin, and the $10 that was deducted when the credit card was bound will be refunded, which is very convenient ? United States Q&A
Reminder: If you are buying baby formula, please buy it at a Chinese store and either have it shipped back or put it in your checked luggage. We saw someone last time who had three small cans of baby formula in their carry-on luggage, and it was confiscated and thrown into a shredder in front of them. New Zealand has strict requirements for powdered items carried on board ? New Zealand Q&A
The translation of this and the driver's license are useful. On that day, I followed the navigation and drove into Walking Street in Pattaya. Then I was stopped by the police and asked to go to the police station to pay the fine. I asked him if he could take the money. He said that I was the caregiver here and that he would be fine if I gave him the money ? Thailand Q&A
The day before yesterday, we rented a car at Frankfurt Airport. The clerk had already handed us the keys, but suddenly remembered that we said we were going to cross the border into Poland. He immediately turned back and handed us another set of keys, this time for an Opel Travelcar. They say that even a Golf is not allowed in Poland, and many car models are restricted, of course depending on whether the insurance company will cover it ? Poland Q&A
I can tell you which gas station I went to, and I filled up with cash, so there's no record of a credit card transaction. If Hertz wanted to, they could check the surveillance cameras at the time and license plate I provided to clear my name, but I doubt they have the time to look into this. Surveillance cameras at gas stations aren't something you can just go and check. Alas.. ? United States Q&A
I would like to ask you: on the official website of the Vatican Museum, the ticket booking, translated into English is: (First item) Museum and Sistine Chapel open for visit Full ticket €17.00, booking fee €4.00 (Second item) Vatican Museum Museum and Sistine Chapel open for visit Full ticket €24.00, booking fee €4.00 The above choices are confusing: is the museum in item 1 not the Vatican Museum? Which one should I choose ? Italy Q&A
The translation and certification handled by the consulate is the translated certification, while the notary public is the notarized document. These are two different things. Italy only requires translation and certification, while some countries require an oath translation, and some countries require notarization and certification or double certification. These all need to be clearly understood by oneself. If you go to multiple countries, it doesn't make much sense to get one either. Be careful and try not to run into the police ? Italy Q&A
Just now the platform called me, saying that when there are illegal things happening, the local car dealer and the platform will bear the responsibility. However, I said that such an important thing cannot be answered orally, why not write it into the contract and publicize it to all car rental users in written form. They said they will submit it to the upper level. Well, don't forget to ask the platform for the written promise from the local car dealer ? France 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