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
Drive for 2 days in Spain. Total 4 days. My credit card has been charged by Avis car rental for several months after I returned the car. Each time it's basically more than 40 euros. Could I have broken the law so many times while driving for 2 days? I can't believe it. I have paid for 3 months in a row, each time more than 40 euros. I'm crying. I drove very steadily on the road, an old driver for many years, and it's impossible for me to break the law so many times. Moreover, I have not received any violation records through email or regular mail. What's going on? I need an explanation ? Spain Q&A
Hello everyone, how do you handle navigation when driving? I bought a 7-day Happy Card (network traffic seems to be unlimited), and I want to pair it with the Google Map app. But I'm a little worried that the network traffic of the Thai Happy Card won't be powerful enough. I want to rent a Wi-Fi egg (do you have any suggestions for Wi-Fi eggs that are powerful? ) I saw a very powerful Wi-Fi egg on Taobao before, but after asking, it has a daily traffic limit of 500MB and cannot be used at high speeds. It doesn't seem very ideal ? Thailand Q&A
Plan for a Road trip in the United States, and make a schedule. Could you please help me check if it's feasible? Day 1: Fly from Hangzhou to San Francisco Rent a car at the airport, check in at the hotel, and have dinner Day 2: One-day tour in San Francisco (Lombard Street, Golden Gate Bridge, Twin Peaks, Saint Mary's Cathedral) Day 3: California State Route 1: San Francisco - Monterey Pass by Point Lobos Lighthouse, Santa Cruz, and sea otter point and check in at Monterey Day 4: Depart from Monterey, pass by 17-mile drive, Carmel, and Big Sur, and check in at San Simon Day 5: Pass by Danish Town, Santa Barbara, and check in at Los Angeles Day 6: Universal Studios, Hollywood Walk of Fame Day 7: One-day tour in Los Angeles Day 8: Los Angeles - Palm Springs, Salvation Mountain, Joshua Tree National Park, and check in at Kingman Day 9: Check in at Grand Canyon from Kingman via Route 66 Day 10: One-day tour in Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and check in at Page Day 11: Lower Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Lake Powell, and check in at Page or St. George Day 12: Check in at Las Vegas or St. George - watch show Day 13 and 14: Las Vegas Helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon, skydiving, and outdoor shooting Day 15: Fly from Los Angeles to Hangzhou ? United States Q&A
4: The main roads in Thailand, both in the north and south ? Thailand Q&A
Dear friends who are renting a car, I want to remind you to check the exterior of the car for any scratches or dents when you pick it up. If you find any, make sure to inform the staff and make a note of it. This is a small matter. However, it is more important to pay attention to the brake pads and tire pressure, especially if you are driving for thousands of kilometers. We rented a car from AVIS and shortly after driving it, the warning light came on due to low tire pressure. Later, when driving on mountain roads in Cotton Castle and Cappadocia, we found that the brake pads were severely worn, and we had to be careful not to press the brake for too long. This is a safety issue that should not be overlooked. It's best to ask the rental company to check these things when you pick up the car. Please pay attention to safety ? Turkey Q&A