Help, on June 22nd, I was driving in Germany from Berlin to Munich and the King's Lake. When I rented the car, there was a pre-authorization of 124 euros. After returning to my country, I checked at the end of July and found that it had been unfrozen, so I thought everything was fine. However, on August 6th, the bank called me and informed me that there was a pre-sale right of around 29 points, which they said was the handling fee of the car rental company. It should be due to a traffic violation, and the German police will send a notice of violation to the address I provided in my country. I don't know how to pay the fine. Also, the address I provided is my driver's license address, which has been demolished, so I won't be able to receive any notification. How can I pay the fine, and what are the consequences if I don't pay it ? Germany Q&A
What are the things to pay attention to on the road and when parking in England besides driving on the right-hand side and traffic rules ? United Kingdom Q&A
Seek advice from friends in the group, I received a fine for driving in Spain, and the rental car company notified me by email. I missed the online payment deadline because I checked the email late. I asked the car rental company and they replied that they couldn't arrange the payment for the fine at the moment. They said I have to wait for the fine to be sent to my home, and then they will help me arrange the payment again. I'm a bit confused about this operation because I have already returned to my country. Can the fine be sent to me? If I keep not receiving it and can't pay, will it affect my future visa application or entry into Europe ? Spain 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
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
4: The main roads in Thailand, both in the north and south ? Thailand Q&A