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Frequently asked questions

What are the major attractions in Hot?
If your trip to Hot is all organized but your itinerary is looking a little empty, let us give you a helping hand.Need to flesh out your itinerary? Drop by Wat Ban Pong, which is only a quick drive away. Have a go at some shore fishing while you’re in town as well.
What are the best road trip destinations near Hot?
Grab your bucket list, because it’s about to get that tiny bit longer. Once you’ve crossed off the sights in Hot, there’s a big-name attraction just a little further out. Wanderers from all corners of the globe make a beeline for Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. You can reach it from Chiang Mai Province, 55 miles away.
What kind of rental car should I get for Hot?
Sure, you can go and explore Hot without a car. But with so much to see and do, having one is sure to make your trip much easier. If you’re excited to head out into nature, choose something with a bit of extra power. A full-size car or an SUV could be exactly what you need. 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 Hot?
First of all, there’s a broad range of both economy and high-end rentals in Hot. What you go with will depend on how much you want to spend and the activities you’ve got planned. Specialty vehicles often spare no expense when it comes to mod cons and comfort. If you want to treat yourself, why not go for an elite SUV, or perhaps a stylish mid-size sedan? Alternatively, if you’re just after a set of wheels to whiz around town in at the cheapest price possible, you’re better off choosing a versatile compact vehicle (or something else that won’t burn a hole in your pocket).
What side of the road do they drive on in Hot?
The left-hand side is where you’ll be motoring along in Hot. Take note that the controls of your rental vehicle here, such as the steering wheel and stick shift (if your car has manual transmission), will be on the opposite side of what you’re used to.
Is it difficult to park in Hot?
Grabbing a place to park in Hot isn’t always easy. That’s why many travelers search for a hotel that has its own parking. When leaving the car around town, pay close attention to the signage. Overstaying the specified time limit could earn you a big fine.
Are there speed limits in Hot?
Speed limits vary in the city of Hot, but generally range from 60km/h to 120km/h. Most residential roads have a top speed of 60km/h unless posted otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Chiang Mai Province?
Normally, one of two things will happen. Your car rental company may bill the fined amount to your credit card. This is the most common approach. Alternatively, it may forward your contact details to the relevant local agency so the fine is issued straight to you.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Hot?
Provided you have hands-free or Bluetooth functions enabled, it’s fine to use your phone while driving around Hot. But make sure you remain focused on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Hot?
In Hot, it is an offence to drive with a BAC (blood alcohol content) above 0.05%. If you plan to have a drink or two with lunch or dinner, it’d be wise to leave your rental car at your hotel.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Hot?
Road rules in Hot permit drivers at a red light to turn into the direction of traffic closest to them, without having to wait for it to turn green. Before doing so, the vehicle must fully stop and the driver must check that the way is clear before proceeding.
Are seat belts compulsory in Chiang Mai Province?
Seat belts should always be fastened in Chiang Mai Province. However, the rules may vary for some vehicles, like those operated by public transportation systems.

Car Rental Information

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Hot
Lowest price
$93
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SUV, Full size, Economy & Standard