Help! Just now on the highway in Italy from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to Cinque Terre, when I gave my card, no one collected the money when I exited the highway. I pressed the button for a staff member, and she said something (I couldn't hear clearly) and then opened the gate for me to pass through. Do I need to make up for the payment ? Italy Q&A
Friends, today I took the expressway from Catania to Taormina. I took the ticket at the entrance of Catania, but when I came out of the toll gate of Taormina, I took the wrong way and came out without paying. What should I do? Can I still go to the exit of Taormina to make up for it? Should I pay at the expressway exit of Messina tomorrow? Is the payment made the next day valid ? Italy Q&A
I have a question. Although it is said that the toll on the highways in Turkey is cheap, I actually spent about 200 Turkish lira for the toll on the 200-kilometer journey from Istanbul Airport to Bursa, including a toll of 103 Turkish lira for one bridge. This scared me so much that I didn't dare to take the highway to avoid the toll station later. Are you all as cheap as what is said on the Internet ? Turkey Q&A
Do you know any gods who can tell me if the car I rented in Montreal can be driven to the United States? I said it to the person at the car rental company, and he said it could, but the license plate is a Quebec license plate. I'm afraid I can't get past the United States. Can any gods who know my question tell me? By the way, is the Rainbow Bridge for the inspection of entry and exit between the United States and Canada at the Niagara Falls 24 hours a day ? Canada Q&A
Please ask, after I arrive in Avignon from Paris, and then pick up the car, it may take a total of 2 days. I want to spend the first half day visiting the Papal Palace, the Broken Bridge, and other places in the city. The next day, I want to go to the Stone City, the monastery, and the Lake of Sainte-Croix in Verdon. Is it possible ? France Q&A
Currently the biggest problem I encountered and hope everyone knows, today from Jasper to play out 93 Glacier Avenue to reach near Lake Louise normally want to pass through the nearby highway exit through Field to reach Golden, but the highway has been closed causing to go from Lake Louise back to Banff. The middle of the highway goes to the hot springs of Radium, more than 100 kilometers, in the complete darkness of the mountains, it is very challenging, and it is not easy to follow the car. Even my 20-year-old driver feels quite difficult, and there is also a lot of pressure from the heavy truck behind. The cars in this area have all changed lanes. Last week, someone said it was blocked for five hours from Golden to Banff. Combined with my situation today, friends from Jasper or Banff back to Vancouver should be fully prepared ? Canada Q&A
How to play in Sydney for three or four days ? Australia Q&A
Could you guys please help? Three of us are going to Iceland in early February for 8-9 days, and plan to visit Vik black sand beach, glacier lagoon, golden circle, grass hat mountain, Reykjavik. We are all "old hands" and of course prefer Road trip. The problem is that we have no experience driving on icy roads, and we are worried that we may not be able to handle the road conditions in bad weather. Could you guys please tell us whether we should give up Road trip? If we don't give up, what safety measures should we take ? Iceland Q&A
Hello everyone. I'm planning to go to the Golden Circle by car. Is it about an hour's drive from the capital to Pingvellir? How long does it take to drive to Geyser and Gullfoss? A friend of mine went to these three places on a tour, then went back to the city center and went to the hot springs again... I feel that the drive is not very far. But now I find that there are suggestions to spend a day at these three scenic spots. I originally planned to go to the hot springs at 4 o'clock in the afternoon... Is it too tight ? Iceland Q&A
Thank you for the reminder, it's really good advice, thank you! I'm flying in from Oslo and have been traveling in Norway before. I have a 4-night itinerary in Iceland, planning to fly in at noon and stay in Vik that night, then visit the black sand beach in the morning of the second day and go glacier hiking in the afternoon, staying at a hotel near Jokulsarlon glacier that night, visiting the ice lake and ice beach on the third day and driving back, passing through Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss along the way, staying at Selfoss that night, sightseeing in Reykjavik city and visiting the Blue Lagoon on the fourth day, staying near the airport that night, and taking an early morning flight to Stockholm on the fifth day. If I don't have time to see the attractions of the Golden Circle on the first day, is it possible to fit them in on the fourth day, or should I only choose one or two attractions of the Golden Circle, or give them up altogether? Thank you for your guidance, I really appreciate it ? Iceland Q&A
The Pacific Coast Highway, also known as State Route 1, is a popular scenic drive that stretches from San Francisco to Los Angeles. If you plan to spend 3 days driving along this route, here's a suggested itinerary: Day 1: San Francisco to Monterey * Start your journey in San Francisco and head south on the Pacific Coast Highway. * Stop at the famous Bixby Bridge for some stunning views of the coastline. * Continue driving south to Monterey, where you can visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Cannery Row. Day 2: Monterey to Big Sur * Drive south from Monterey to Big Sur, a rugged and scenic stretch of coastline. * Stop at the McWay Falls viewpoint for a breathtaking view of a waterfall cascading into the ocean. * Continue driving south to Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, where you can hike to a waterfall and enjoy scenic views of the coastline. Day 3: Big Sur to Los Angeles * Drive south from Big Sur to Santa Barbara, a charming coastal city with plenty of restaurants and shops. * From Santa Barbara, continue driving south to Los Angeles, where you can visit famous landmarks like the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Griffith Observatory. Note: The Pacific Coast Highway is a scenic drive that requires careful driving, especially in certain areas with narrow lanes and steep drop-offs. Be sure to take breaks and stay alert while driving ? United States Q&A
Regarding the recent flooding in the South Island, tourists with travel plans in the near future do not need to panic. The latest information we have is as follows: 1. The water levels in the high-water areas of Lake Wakatipu and Lake Wanaka in Queenstown have reached their peak, and the weather has cleared up. This week is expected to be mostly sunny, with no more rain predicted, so the flood risk has been alleviated. Businesses along the shores of Lake Wanaka have resumed operations. The famous Wanaka Tree will remain partially submerged for a while longer due to the still-high water levels. Queenstown is experiencing clear weather, and recent photos show that while the water levels are high, the risk of flooding has diminished. 2. The South Island highways, which were previously closed, have started to reopen. State Highway 72 has resumed traffic, although there is heavy congestion, so travelers should allow extra time if using this route. 3. There is still flooding at the Rangitata Bridge section of State Highway 1, but once the water recedes, traffic will be able to resume. There is also flooding at the intersection of State Highway 1 and State Highway 79. The Timaru District Council has stated on social media that there is no risk of the recently reopened bridges on State Highway 72 being closed again. 4. The goal is to reopen State Highway 6 on the West Coast before Christmas, but this is entirely dependent on the weather conditions. If the weather remains favorable, the road repair progress will be normal, but if there is another heavy rain, it will affect the repair schedule. Therefore, travelers planning to visit the West Coast of the South Island around Christmas and New Year's need to closely monitor the road repair progress. The New Zealand Transport Agency's update on December 10th at 4pm: SH6 - The past two days have been sunny, and road repair progress has been smooth. The agency has been working to clear the landslide section between Fox and Franz Josef towns, aiming to reopen the Hokitika - Makarora section before Christmas. The Whataroa - Harihari section, which has suffered the most damage, is still closed due to multiple landslides, and the agency is striving to reopen it before Christmas ? New Zealand Q&A