When I returned the car back to the country, there was an additional fee for a driver to return the car in a different location and traffic congestion fee, but I haven't received any credit card bill notifications yet. Do you know what's going on ? United Kingdom Q&A
Does additional driver need to pay extra? The person at avis one branch told me to pay today! Because the small car we reserved didn't come back, he could have given us an SUV as a substitute, but he probably didn't want to, so he came up with this excuse ? United States Q&A
The driver when renting the car is my wife, because only my wife has an international credit card, and I don't. Is it okay to switch back to me driving after picking up the car, because my wife's driving skills are very poor ? Australia Q&A
Traveling by renting a car and driving in the United States with my son, I encountered a problem with driver registration. Can both my son and I, who both have driver's licenses, be registered as drivers? PS: My son is under 25 ? United States Q&A
Is there a charge for adding an additional driver when renting a car? Can experienced friends please explain it to me? I haven't been to the UK for Road trip before and I don't know the regulations of local car rental companies ? United Kingdom Q&A
Hello everyone, my husband will be the driver when picking up the car from Hertz. However, he does not have a credit card. Can I use my credit card to pay the deposit? (In the past, it was possible in New Zealand and Canada, but not through Car Rental. I wonder if it is mandatory to use the driver's credit card through Car Rental?) Thank you for your answers ? Australia Q&A
Hello, I checked the route from my place in Kuala Lumpur to my place in Malacca, and it takes 5 to 6 hours by bus and involves multiple transfers. The fare is definitely within 100 ringgit, but I'm also a little worried that I might miss my stop and go too far. I saw that car rental is around 200 ringgit, and the drive is only 2 hours, but I'm not an experienced driver. Which option should I choose ? Malaysia Q&A
Can I ask, I want to rent a car to go to the Great Ocean Road. I am the only driver, I am a girl, I have never been there, and I am still choosing between a small car and an SUV. According to the travel guide, it is recommended to choose an SUV. I am not used to driving an SUV, can a small car be okay ? Australia Q&A
It is possible that after accepting an order, the driver cancels and then someone else accepts it, and then cancels again... In the end, someone will accept the order. I called twice and both times it was a seven-seater Mercedes-Benz that accepted the order. I wonder if it is more expensive than taking a taxi. It costs over 30 euros to go from Rome train station to the Borghese Gallery ? Italy Q&A
Dear fellow car enthusiasts, I would like to ask for your advice. I have a 2-day trip to Switzerland and a 2-day trip to Austria. How should I purchase the highway tolls? Is it per day or per road? Should I buy them at the gas station convenience store before or after entry? What does the ticket look like? What if I need to enter and exit repeatedly? In addition, the rental car order does not have an additional driver. Is the insurance car, person, and trip-related? Do I need to buy insurance again when I pick up the car? Thank you in advance for the enlightenment of the senior ? Austria Q&A
In fact, it's almost the same as in China. If you are a good driver in China, you will have no problem in Canada! When you rent a car, the website will tell you about the traffic rules and insurance in Canada. The service is very good. There is no toll on Canadian highways. The drivers there drive very strictly. When our domestic traffic is also like this, it will be a real strong country. Gasoline is cheaper than in China, about 5.6 RMB per liter, and there are differences in different places. Remember to fill up the gas (87 octane) if you have the chance ? Canada 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
Guys, I have a question. When I went to Norway in 2016, on the way to a very famous glacier in Geiranger's south, on the road to the village at the foot of the glacier, there was a narrow road along the lake with a short cylindrical tunnel. The tunnel was pitch black and had no lights. I think any driver who went to that glacier must have had a deep impression; at the entrance to this tunnel, I almost had a traffic accident because there was only one way in and out, and there were no lights. When I went back, a car came out of the tunnel in front of me, and we almost collided. I wonder how you safely passed through ? Norway 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
For buses that don't stop or announce the stations, how do you ensure you don't get off at the wrong stop? It seems that in Italy, buses don't announce the stations and only stop when someone needs to get on or off, and you have to press a red button to signal that you want to get off... The method of counting the stations and listening for announcements doesn't work, so do you rely on the driver to call out the stops? But what if you don't speak Italian and the bus is crowded? Looking out for landmarks? You need to have landmarks to look at, and it's hard to see them when it's dark or when the bus is crowded... So the only thing I can think of is to look at the GPS location on the map... Do you have any clever tricks for this ? Italy Q&A