Not only do they say you don't need to buy a high-speed ticket, but they've been running around for days and haven't been caught. People always say things like, "Oh, it's no problem to drive all the way with a little white book." I don't know where they get their mysterious confidence and logic from, it's really funny and annoying. This is definitely not a responsible attitude towards travel. It's like saying, "You didn't get caught driving after drinking, so you can always drive after drinking in the future?" ? Germany Q&A
How do I know if there are tolls when renting a car ? Australia Q&A
I am driving in Germany and Austria. The traffic regulations require children to sit in safety seats, but I have two children in the back seat and also need to accommodate an adult. If I put two safety seats, I'm worried there won't be enough space in the back. I rented a BMW 5 touring car. Are the electronic eyes in Europe very strict? I want to remove the safety seats on the highway, but I don't know if it's allowed ? Germany Q&A
The god-like group members, I picked up the car from Berlin, went to Düsseldorf, Halle, Leipzig, Weimar, Gießen, Frankfurt, Mannheim, and returned the car in Stuttgart. I don't know if this route is okay? I originally wanted to go to Prague, but I was too timid and endured it. Now I have chosen this route. Can any familiar experts recommend hotels and restaurants, give some advice, and point out any precautions? This is my first time driving in Europe, and I am nervous and uneasy ? Germany 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
Maybe they think that when you rent a car, you should know that some rental areas do not have toll roads. The staff will assume that you will not drive far and will not tell you which toll road to take. The inside of the fuel tank lid will indicate what kind of fuel to add. The car manual is also in the car. If you forget to ask, you can read it yourself. If you don't understand, you can call or ask the people around you who you can ask. Don't think that everything will be taken care of properly. After all, this is in someone else's country. If you choose to travel freely, you must have a certain ability to cope with setbacks ? Turkey Q&A
Is Italian refueling manual or self-service? Must the credit card be a chip card? Can you briefly introduce the refueling process ? Italy Q&A
I originally drove on the highway in southern France. Each section had a different toll. Some had toll booths where you had to take a card, while others required you to pay first without a card. Look at the signs above the toll booths to see if you need to take the ETC lane or the regular lane with the toll sign. There was a toll to get to Paris, and there was a toll on one section of the highway to Monaco. There were no tolls on the highways in southern France, but I remember there was an automatic machine at Nice airport that could exchange paper money for coins. I think the toll machines automatically counted the coins you put in, so you didn't have to count them yourself. There were a lot of one-way streets in France, especially in small towns, and the roads were very narrow. Also, always lock your car doors when you leave it, because we were waiting at a red light on a road in Gannat and someone opened our trunk. Fortunately, we had read in the guidebook to lock the car doors before getting out, so we didn't get stolen. This time, we picked up the car in Paris and drove to the Loire Valley ? France Q&A