Car Rental Safety During Traveling

What do I need to do before I leave the rental lot?

You're in a big hurry now that you're getting the car, but take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with this new car.

Check the car for interior or exterior damage.

Find the lights, radio, wipers, turn signals, cruise control and side mirror controls before you leave the lot.

Set the seat and the mirrors to a level where you are comfortable.

It's also a good idea to study the map and find the route to your destination before you begin driving.

Insurance is a good thing to already own

Taking a risk may be good with poker or with your stocks, but when it comes to renting a car, do you really want to forgo insurance? Sure car rental insurance is complicated (even the counter agents do not know everything), but it is an unwisely decision to drive without a safety net. Your cheap car rentals might not be as cheap as you think they are if you option to buy the car rental agency's insurance.

The best way to answer your questions about car rental insurance is to check with your credit card company, personal and auto insurance carrier, and the rental car company itself. Be advised that you should not feel pressured to buy the rental company's insurance. Why pay for something you might already have? Take the time to check your own existing policy first. Note that there could be certain restrictions to your own policy and that certain rental vehicles might not be covered. If you're thinking about renting that Jaguar, you might want to reconsider if your own policy will not cover such a high-end vehicle.

It is unfortunate to note that rental cars are moving targets for theft. However, most rental companies have recently stopped labeling their rental vehicles with their corporate logos. It is a good idea to ensure there are no logos or stickers on your particular rental car. If there is one, you could ask for their immediate removal.

Here are some safety tips:

  • Always be wary of pulling over, especially if it is dark or if you are unfamiliar with the territory.
  • Never exit your car until you are sure that the situation is safe.
  • Keep all your luggage in the trunk. Do not draw attention to the fact that you are a visitor.
  • Stay on the main roads and stick to your planned route.



Source by Daniel Reed

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