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Frequently asked questions

What are the major attractions in Big Valley?
If your trip to Big Valley is all sorted out but your itinerary is a little on the empty side, let us give you a helping hand.Nothing tops a bit of insider knowledge when it comes to experiences and attractions. Secure your rental car with CarRentals.com, ask the locals what’s good and then step on the gas!
What are the best road trip destinations near Big Valley?
With some terrific road trip options available in the surrounding area, renting a car makes sense. Without one, it’d be much harder to experience everything that Drumheller, 40 miles away, has to offer. Royal Tyrrell Museum should be at the top of your to-do list here. World’s Largest Dinosaur and The Fossil Shop Inc are awesome attractions too. The locals will also probably point you in the direction of Lacombe, 45 miles away. If you can only see one attraction here, let it be Lacombe Golf & Country Club. (But we’d also highly recommend Ellis Bird Farm and Lacombe Blacksmith Shop Museum.)
What kind of rental car should I get for Big Valley?
Sure, you can get out and explore Big Valley without a car. But with so much to see, having one will definitely make your trip more memorable. If you’re hoping to venture out into the great outdoors, opt for something with a little extra power. A full-size car or an SUV will do the job in style. A smaller car, like a mini or a compact, is a great choice for those embarking on shorter trips.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Big Valley?
You’ll be glad to hear that there’s a wide variety of both economy and luxury rental vehicles on offer in Big Valley. What you opt for will depend on your funds as well as what you plan to do. Specialty and prestige vehicles often spare no expense when it comes to mod cons and comfort. If you’re splurging, why not grab an elite SUV, or perhaps a stylish mid-sized vehicle? On the other hand, if you just need a set of wheels to zip around town in as economically as possible, stick with a versatile compact vehicle (or something else that won’t break the bank).
What side of the road do they drive on in Big Valley?
In Big Valley, you’ll have to stick to the right-hand side. When exploring a new place, it’s smart to select a vehicle with automatic transmission. That way, you can focus on the road ahead and save worrying about gear changes.
Is it difficult to park in Big Valley?
Finding somewhere to leave the car in Big Valley is a breeze. You don’t need to circle the block in heavy traffic here — and that’s why the locals love it. There’s plenty of on and off-street parking on offer.
Are there speed limits in Big Valley?
Speed limits vary in the city of Big Valley, but usually range from 30km/h to 80km/h. Most residential roads have a top speed of 50km/h unless stated otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Alberta?
Most of the time, your rental car company will charge the amount detailed on the fine to your credit card, including local surcharges and taxes. Alternatively, they may provide your contact details to local authorities, who’ll then issue a fine directly to you.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Big Valley?
As is the case in many places, normal cell phone usage is prohibited while driving in Big Valley. There is an exception for hands-free or Bluetooth capabilities. Just make sure you keep your eyes on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Big Valley?
The legal BAC (blood alcohol content) limit while driving in Big Valley is 0.05%. If you’re planning a big night out, leave your wheels behind and organize some other way of getting home instead.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Big Valley?
Traffic laws in Big Valley permit drivers at a red light to turn into the direction of traffic nearer to them, without waiting for it to turn green. Before doing so, the car must completely stop and the driver must be sure that the lane is clear before continuing on.
Are seat belts compulsory in Alberta?
Seat belts have to be worn in Alberta. However, these rules may not apply for some vehicles, such as those used by public transportation networks.

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