Only the translation result is required, no further processing is needed, and the original format should be retained: I just found out that Italian police don't recognize driver's licenses and ID cards. I've already booked a car, should I cancel it ? Italy Q&A
If I buy full insurance, do I need to call the police when an accident occurs or my car is scratched? Do I have to go through an oath certification procedure? If the driver at the time of the accident is not me, but my husband, can I still claim for compensation ? Germany Q&A
I rented a car in Bangkok and I'm worried that I won't be used to driving on the right-hand side. I'm not sure if I can drive it away. I want to ask everyone what I should pay attention to? Will I be stopped by the traffic police ? Thailand Q&A
Yeah, I was driving relaxed on Highway 1, and could stop at any scenic spot. As a result, as soon as I saw a sea otter on the road, I stopped right away. One minute later, the police came. I was wondering where he was hiding, or if there was surveillance. I was impressed ? United States Q&A
Heard that there are no speed cameras on the road, but there will be traffic police using detectors to measure the speed on the side of the road, and if speeding, they will chase and stop the car. Is that so ? United States Q&A
The parking charging here is quite different from that in our country. It's all self-service payment. I'm wondering what the consequences would be if I didn't pay in some remote places where there are no policemen? The parking here is also not cheap ? Germany Q&A
I'm driving to Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic by myself next month and have processed the translation and certification of my international driver's license on the website. Is this only recognized by car rental companies? If the traffic police check, will this be useful ? Germany Q&A
Hi, I looked at it and it takes three or four hours to go from Ephesus to Pamukkale, and it takes three or four hours to go from Pamukkale to Fethiye, so some places along the coast have to be abandoned. If you drive along the coast to Antalya, it's probably about four hours to go inland from Antalya to Pamukkale, and it's about three hours to go from Pamukkale to Izmir Airport. The time is not wasted. And it's much cheaper not to return the car to a different location. So I have this plan. I hope everyone can give me some advice. There's also the issue of insurance. What kind of insurance did you buy? I don't know which one to buy now. It's so hard ? Turkey Q&A
Canada doesn't have many traffic violations unless caught by the police. Generally, only the main roads have surveillance for violations, and it's rare. I was in Canada in May this year and it was fine. I'm wondering if there are any Road trips to Banff on December 22nd. How are the road conditions in winter? We are two girls, is there anyone to carpool with us ? Canada Q&A
I have a translated copy myself. The main reason is that the other members all have driver's licenses in China and have been driving for a long time, but they don't have translated copies. I can rent a car without any problems. If they take turns driving, it's also no problem. But I just don't know if a translated copy is needed if there are any problems ? Thailand Q&A
I just went to the parking lot behind the Grand Palace. There are some parking lots near the Grand Palace that are not open to the public for government agencies. The police and security personnel will tell you where you can park. There is a public parking lot nearby, and there are many large shopping malls around the Four-Faced Buddha where you can park. Just take a few more steps ? Thailand 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
Our hotel is in the city center of Florence, we drove directly in, the hotel said they would help us park in the parking lot, 24 euros a day. Then we filled out a form to notify the police our car number. It is said that in this way we don't have to worry about the problem of ZTL zone. Do you have any friends who know this situation ? Italy Q&A
Park on the roadside and check if there is a coin-operated machine. If there is, choose how many hours to park, insert the coins, print the ticket, and place it on the front windshield. Foreigners will check if there is anything printed on the windshield. If not, they may leave a parking violation notice. However, not all areas require parking fees, and the police may not always check. In urban areas, roadside parking generally requires a fee, but it is usually free on Saturdays and Sundays ? Austria Q&A
The best place to buy growth pads for children is on Taobao. You can throw them away when you are done or put them in your luggage. We did this several times when we went to Europe before. Whether you use them or not depends on your understanding of overall safety. Bringing them from home saves you the trouble and money, and there are almost no police officers who actively check. The key is whether you will encounter random checks. If you have growth pads, there should be no problem. We didn't encounter mandatory enforcement by the car company ? Australia Q&A