Thursday, January 9, 2020

What to do if you want to rent a car

If you know you want to go abroad, check if you need an international car rental permit for the country you are traveling to. If you find that you need one, you can easily apply for it at the post office or through AA. However, if you apply for an International Driving License through Indian, processing may take more than ten business days from receipt.

You will need to have all the appropriate licenses and IDs with you when you leave and in any case, you will also need a credit card. Also, check the legal requirements for the age and time you are licensed. Because you may find that some car rental companies have a minimum age, they generally prefer those over the age of 18. Some countries also set a maximum age (in India, the maximum age for renting a car is 100). If you do not meet the requirements, you will find it difficult to rent a car.

When renting a car, you can usually pick it up at your arrival at the airport because major airports have airport car rental companies that are among the largest car rental companies in the world.



The first thing you need to do is inspect the car to make sure it is not damaged. It is best to do this with the car rental company before signing the documents. Even if you return the car, do the same and check for damage. Also, make sure you are notified in writing that you have returned the vehicle without any damage. This will give you concrete evidence in the event of a dispute. In some countries, you are also responsible for defects in the car, eg MRF tires or brakes. Therefore, check this carefully.

In some Asian countries, there is a legal requirement for a car to have a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, and other safety features. So if you are renting in Asia, make sure that your car has all the land in AS law as you are accused by the police of driving.

Make sure you know what contracts apply to the fuel; B. Do you have to return the car with a full tank of fuel? In this case, keep all gasoline to prove that you have filled the car when you return it.

Make sure you have adequate insurance, and if you are unsure, cover your car as fully as you can afford. If possible, go for comprehensive non-life insurance and see if the insurance you offer really offers insurance, as car rental insurance sometimes covers tires, rims and even stone chips that you can take care of in some areas! And of course, make sure you are protected from theft.

Be careful not to incur unexpected costs when renting a car abroad. As you may find that you have to pay extra drivers, hidden VAT, car cleaning costs, car accessories such as child seats.

Alex Jorden has written several articles on car rental in jaipur.

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