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Tips On Smooth International Car Rental Transactions

Posted on February 21st, 2010 by by Jason Hall

When you are renting a car it is typically a simple process. You start out by obtaining quotes online or on the telephone, you then decide on which deal is best, next you make your rental reservation and lastly you arrive at the rental company and pick up your vehicle. This is a very simple and straight forward process, however if you are traveling internationally there are a few additional steps that you will need to take in order to rent your car for the visit.

To start with you may be required to obtain an international driving permit in order to rent a vehicle at an overseas destination. This permit is not always required for your international travel rental, but it is mandatory by many other countries. If required, your international driving permit needs to be obtained prior to leaving your country, therefore you will want to look into this several weeks in advance to ensure that if the permit is required you have enough time to get the documentation and paperwork together. In addition to needing an international driving permit, many countries also require that you have a valid drivers license so you will want to be sure that you have both documents on you when you go to pick up your rental.

Next you need to find out if the country you are visiting requires an international insurance card, as proof that you are insured while driving your rental internationally. This is usually required for all international rental cars, so what you really need to do is contact your insurance company and inform them that you are in need of this documentation. Many insurance companies are regionally located so the insurance card that you receive will let the rental company know that you are a carrier of valid insurance, therefore you are eligible to rent your vehicle. Much like the international driving permit, you will be required to obtain this form in your home country, so you will want to check with your rental company several weeks prior to your visit to ensure you have enough time to obtain the required documentation.

When you are looking at international rentals you will most likely feel more secure if you rent from a company that you are familiar with. Many of the companies that you are familiar with in the United States are also located in countries around the world. In addition to going with a rental company that is reliable you will also want to reserve an extras that you feel you will require during your traveling. Rental companies offer many additional items for you to rent including child safety seats, ski carriers and GPS devices. If you require these, or other items, you should reserve them in advance as there is not an unlimited supply. One wise addition that you should always take, if available is a GPS, especially when you are traveling internationally. This will allow you to easily maneuver around the region you are visiting without worrying about trying to read the road signs or getting lost. Not only will the GPS assist you in getting around, it will also assist you in finding emergency services, restaurants, gas locations and other areas that you may be looking for during your travels.

As long as you inquire about, and obtain, all the required documents for your international car rental everything should go fairly smooth. Just make sure to have all you need and reserve your rental, along with your additional services, well in advance. If you follow the advance that was given in this article you should be smooth sailing from the time you pick up your rental to the time that it has to be returned. Happy Travels and Drive Safe!

A Navigation System Can Help Your Travels In An Unfamiliar Land

Posted on December 24th, 2009 by by Jason Hall

Renting a vehicle for your travels can be a stressful thing. You want to make sure you drive as safe as you can and that no damage is done to the vehicle you are driving. you can prepare yourself a little by studying the laws and rules for traveling in this unfamiliar land, but there is not much you can do to learn all the roads, turns and routes that will get you from point A to point B

In light of this fact, many car rental agencies are stepping up to the plate and in addition to offering trailers, roof carriers, ski racks and children’s safety seats they are now offering navigation devices to help you get around. Car rental agencies at some select locations are now offering GPS systems to those who are leasing vehicles for the purpose of helping them navigate through these unfamiliar territories.

A GPS system is great for many reason. For starters, the system will get you to your destinations without getting lost. Then their are the extra feature that you will find helpful, such as hospital, restaurant, and points of interest locations. With a GPS system you will have a smooth flowing trip, and eliminate the fear that if you travel to far you will get lost.

Now although the availability on these devices is currently limited, this is believed to be an idea that will really take off. Over the next year, these items should become available at a variety of vehicle rental agencies worldwide to aid in directing the tourist to their destinations more quickly and safely than before. And the thought is that more locations will be offering these devices at a reasonable rate because of the need to keep tourists safe.

If you need to you can also bring your own GPS device along with you, just make sure that it is set for the area you will be traveling in. It is a helpful way to get around without worry and can be a useful device especially for those who lack a good sense of direction or map reading skills.

Are There any Road Tolls when Driving a Rental Car in Australia?

Posted on July 5th, 2009 by by Amy Nutt

If you are planning a trip to Australia, the best way to appreciate the vast and stunning scenery is with a car rental. A car is the most practical way of taking in all that the country has to offer. When renting a car in Australia, you not only have to follow all of the traffic laws, but you must be aware of the road tolls that you will most likely encounter.

There are a number of road tolls in Australia. One is required to pay any where from $1.50 to around $8.00 at a toll. When it comes to renting a car, one is responsible for road toll fees. All rental car companies provide written information to customers explaining toll road procedures and how they make payments. In most cases, car renters who fail to pay at the road tolls will have their credit card debited the amount that they owe. There may also be a fine and other fees such as administration charges.

There are a number of methods one can use to pay at road tolls. The following lists a payment options one can use at a road toll:

E-Tags: These tags are electronic ‘tags’ that record a car travelling through a road toll. The E-Tags are read by sensors at the toll points and the driver’s toll account is debited the toll fee. This payment method permits drivers to pass through the toll without stopping. Electronic tags can be used on all road tolls. When approaching a toll, look for the lanes marked with the red and yellow ‘E’ symbol.

When it comes to rental cars, a company will attach E-Tags to all of their cars. When you return the rental car, you are charged for the tolls that you have used. You can also purchase pre-paid tag accounts. When the pre-paid to balance drops to a specified amount, the toll account is replenished. The tag provider will use your credit card to add funds to the account. If you drive on a road toll without a sensor, a photo is taken of your vehicle’s plate number. You will normally have a day to pay before you are fined.

Cash: You can pay cash at the majority of toll roads. There are a few exceptions so make sure you know where they are before travelling. The rental car agency will give you more information. The exceptions to cash payments use electronic methods of payment. As well, some toll booths only accept the exact amount of the toll. If you have the cash, look for signs stating ‘auto’ or ‘exact toll.’ If you don’t have the exact toll amount, look for the booths marked ‘change.’ There is now a trend of converting toll roads to a fully electronic format so the cash payment tolls will slowly be disappearing.

Pass: A ‘Pass’ is a contractual agreement between a driver and a toll provider to travel on specific toll roads. This method is a good option for the electronic toll roads. Cameras at toll points photograph your licence plate number and your toll account is debited.

Driving in Australia is an experience one will never forget. The vast open spaces, astounding scenery, and charming towns, can only be enjoyed in person. A car is the best way to travel from one tourist attraction to another. Being prepared for Australian road tolls will make your driving experience much more enjoyable. If you rent a car while visiting Australia, make sure that you ask the rental company about securing a payment method for all road tolls.

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