I can handle the simple submission of documents in the country, but I don't think it's very useful. What I meant was, do I need a Hong Kong driver's license if I don't rent a car in Brisbane and just drive my friend's car? Is the International Driving Document only valid for rental cars, or can it be used for private cars? Do I need a Hong Kong driver's license. I'm going to Brisbane at the end of June for 10 days, and I'm not familiar with driving and riding ? Australia Q&A
I added an extra day in Auckland and wanted to rent the car for an extra day. The car rental company quoted me 120 NZD because the extra day was over 24 hours. But I wanted to say that I didn't exceed 24 hours the day before. Then a woman came and said she would give me a discount, but in the end, she said it would cost 600 RMB, which was even more expensive than before. I was so drunk that I didn't even want to rent it anymore. I wonder if you guys have encountered such things and how you handled them ? New Zealand Q&A
We have plenty of time. Leaving Las Vegas. Can play 3 to 7 days at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, including Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, from January 25 to early February 2020. I would like to ask the gods whether it is better to drive from Las Vegas to Page first, then play along the way and finally return from Tusayan to Ganman, or whether it is better to drive from Ganman to Tusayan to Page, and then return to Las Vegas via Zion National Park ? United States Q&A
Every day, someone is asking about the air quality. Check out this website: http://aqicn.org/map/australia/. From personal experience, if the air quality index (AQI) is less than 100, it's generally fine and you can see blue sky. If the AQI is over 100, you probably won't see blue sky, and if it's over 150, you can smell the odor of burning charcoal and won't see blue sky. When the AQI is over 180, it's quite serious, and the streets will be hazy. You won't be able to open the windows at night ? Australia Q&A
Hello, I just saw the picture you posted. According to the map, it takes about half an hour to walk from one point to the next along the red line. I'm not sure if it's accurate. Taking a taxi to the farthest point and walking back to the town along the way should be possible. Renting a car is also an option, and there should be parking lots at each point. I just want to practice hiking and build up my physique. As long as it's not too tiring, that's fine, right ? Turkey Q&A
In Germany, there is a fine of 30 euros for illegal parking, which was paid by transferring the money to a local Chinese person. After returning the car, a notification was received that the full deposit of 1000 euros would be refunded within an hour. Recently, an email was received, which seems to be a charge of 24 euros from the car rental company. Is this the so-called penalty management service fee? How can this be transferred in China, and what are the consequences if it is not paid? Does anyone know ? Germany Q&A
So you don't need to show off here. I have very little assets and income. Only poor people use credit cards to buy things, and there are consequences. What can you do with a few thousand yuan a month? In the end, I bought the house with credit cards... It burdened me for several years, and I only dared to come out and play after paying it off. If I didn't use credit cards, it would have been much easier to repay the loan ? United States Q&A
This year during the Dragon Boat Festival, I went with my own pole and loaded two vacuum-packed meat zongzi. A fellow traveler asked if I wanted to bring some, but I was afraid of getting him into trouble, so I said it was best not to bring any. If we were put on a blacklist, it would be bad. But in the end, my friend took the zongzi out of the box and put them back in the suitcase. When we were about to board the plane, I saw an old foreigner pick up a box of Five-flavor Glutinous Rice Zongzi and get on the plane directly. I didn't dare tell my friend what I had seen.. ? Germany Q&A
By the way, I want to remind everyone that when we went to Stratford, we visited Shakespeare's birthplace and parked the car in a roadside parking lot, where we paid the fee at the automatic payment machine. When we returned, we found a parking ticket on the car. It turns out that some of the parking spaces in this parking lot belong to private individuals or businesses, and permission is required to park there. The £100 fine was issued by the parking company, which is really frustrating. I'm not sure if this kind of situation is mandatory to pay ? United Kingdom Q&A
This morning I went to the hotel to store my luggage. I stopped by the taxi parking line at the door to unload my luggage. The police came in less than two minutes. They gave me a ticket. I was standing next to the car at the time and couldn't even say I would leave right away. It's really unfortunate. I returned the car after storing the luggage. In the end, I lost a lot in the last few minutes. Could someone help me see how to pay the fine ? United Kingdom Q&A
Today rented a car at avis, the rental fee was more than 300 euros, a Benz E series, because my friend said that buying insurance at the counter, if there is a problem, using this insurance will be more convenient. I said I wanted a higher grade insurance, but when the bill came out in the end, the insurance for 8 days was more than 400 euros, and I finally needed to pay more than 900 euros in total. Is this normal? If you continue to rent a car in the future, will it be okay to choose the super insurance on the app ? Italy Q&A
I'm picking up a Chrysler midsize MPV from Philadelphia Car Rental, and when I got there, there was a freshly waxed Toyota Sienna. So I asked the rental company to switch vehicles. Because the car was wet, I didn't check it carefully, and only after I drove off did I realize that there was a long scratch from top to bottom on the right side of the car. I wonder if there will be any problems when I return the car? Have any of your friends had similar problems ? United States Q&A
Hello everyone, I have a question. We picked up the car in Vienna and drove to Brno, Czech Republic. The GPS told us to take a highway, but in fact, that highway had not yet been opened. We didn't know that and kept driving on it. Then someone stopped us. We thought they were bad guys and didn't stop. But later they caught up with us and stopped us again, educating us not to drive too fast. They even took photos. Will we be fined for this ? Austria Q&A
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Wow, you're really something. Could you please be responsible when answering others' questions? Do you think the European traffic violation system will break down by itself, or do you think the car rental company is so stupid that they can't find out who violated the rules and won't deduct the deposit and management fee? If you don't handle your own violations, the worst-case scenario is that the car rental company will deduct the fine and handling fee from the initial authorization, and if you have a lot of violations and don't pay, you can try it out ? Germany Q&A