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Frequently asked questions

What are the major attractions in Spanish?
If your trip to Spanish is all sorted out but your travel itinerary is looking a little empty, let us give you a few hints and tips.Outdoor adventuring or hitting up the local nightlife? It doesn’t matter what kind of traveler you are, CarRentals.com will help you live out your vacation dreams.
What are the best road trip destinations near Spanish?
If you’re after things to see and do around Spanish, you certainly won’t come up short! Espanola, just 30 miles away, is home to some fantastic attractions that’ll keep you on the go. Want an excuse to go and have a look? Espanola Regional Recreation Complex Arena and Espanola Golf and Country Club ought to work nicely. If you need any more persuading, also think about Boogie Mountain.
What kind of rental car should I get for Spanish?
Whatever your motoring needs in Spanish, CarRentals.com will take you from A to B quickly and efficiently. If you’re visiting for work, a premium car may suit you down to the ground. These types of vehicles come with high-quality finishes, lavish interiors, and a host of modern features. Traveling on a tight budget and looking to save a few dollars? A mini or a compact car is the way to go. These smaller cars are cheaper to run and awesome when it comes to navigating those busier city streets. If you have the kids and loads of luggage in tow, a full-size SUV will give you all the room and space you need.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Spanish?
There’s plenty of choice when it comes to renting a car in Spanish. From luxury models to zippy little compacts that make parking a breeze, you’ll find it all here. Choosing your ride depends on how much you’d like to spend and what activities you plan on doing. Some road trips are just begging you to splurge on your dream ride, whereas others require no more than enough space for your luggage and buddies. The choice is yours.
What side of the road do they drive on in Spanish?
People drive on the right side of the road in Spanish. Even though the rules may be similar to home, it’s always smart to drive more cautiously on roads you’re not familiar with.
Is it difficult to park in Spanish?
Getting a parking spot in Spanish is a cinch. There’s no need to keep driving around the block in dense traffic here — and that’s why the locals love it. There’s plentiful on and off-street parking to choose from.
Does Spanish have peak-hour traffic?
Since the population of Spanish is roughly 640, you probably won’t have much difficulty with traffic. However, city center streets usually get busy before and after work hours, so you may want to avoid driving during these times.
Are there speed limits in Spanish?
While navigating through the streets of Spanish, keep in mind that the speed limits typically range from 50km/h to 100km/h. Most residential zones are 50km/h unless stated otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Ontario?
Usually, your chosen car rental company will charge the fined amount to your credit card. Alternatively, the company may share your contact details with the relevant local law enforcement agency so they can send a fine to you directly.
Is it illegal to use a cell phone while driving in Spanish?
If you have hands-free functions like Bluetooth enabled, you are able to use your phone while operating a vehicle in Spanish. But be sure to keep concentrating on the road.
What are the rules around drink driving in Spanish?
In Spanish, it’s a punishable offence to drive with a BAC (blood alcohol content) in excess of 0.05%. If you’re going to have a few drinks with lunch or dinner, leave your rental car at your hotel.
Is turning on a red light allowed in Spanish?
Yes, you may turn on a red light in Spanish. Before making the maneuver, you are required to bring the car to a total stop. Move on only when you know the lane you are turning into is clear of approaching traffic.
Are seat belts compulsory in Ontario?
They sure are. Although, there may be exceptions for certain vehicles used by public transportation networks.

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