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Frequently asked questions

Where is Yilan County?
Unplanned travel can be awesome, but before you screw up that map and get rid of your guide book, let us tell you a few bits and pieces about Yilan County. Approximately 94,200 people call this fantastic destination in Taiwan their home. Why not park the car and meet some of them? You never know, they might give you a bit of advice about what to see and do while you’re here.
Where are the best road trip destinations in Yilan County?
You’ll find getting from A to B is definitely half the fun when you have the luxury of your own rental car. The most popular destinations in Yilan County are woven together by miles of highways where adventure lies in wait and your sightseeing possibilities are boundless. We’ve rounded up this destination’s top places to visit:

  • Yilan
  • Suao
  • Datong
  • Dongshan

How can I get a cheap car rental in Yilan County?
We’ve rounded up our best tips and tricks to help you save on a car rental:

  • A car can take you wherever you want to go — so can we. Compare the cheapest deals from all the top rental companies in just a few clicks.
  • Register for our Price Drop Alert service and stay up to date when prices fall for your location;
  • Research is the key to scoring the cheapest rentals deals in town, so be sure to look into both airport and non-airport pickup and drop-off outlets before you lock in your ride;
  • If you don’t mind which day of the week you get the keys to your car and your plans are flexible, play around with days and dates to find the best deal;
  • Try to keep the time of your pickup and drop-off the same. If you bring back your rental car later than you picked it up, you could be charged an entire extra day;
  • Keep more dollars in your bank account. You’ll get some of the thriftiest deals when you pay in advance for your rental vehicle;
  • Finally, lock in your wheels as soon as possible to bag yourself a mountain of savings!

What is the most popular rental car category in Yilan County?
It’s always great to get out of the city for a bit, and if you do, you’ll be handsomely rewarded. With sandy shores, gorges, and valleys to discover, Yilan County offers plenty of day trip opportunities. A larger vehicle like an SUV or a four-wheel drive will give you more room and comfort for those longer scenic drives.
Should I get a luxury rental car in Yilan County?
Sometimes it’s all about the journey, which makes your car choice particularly important. If you’re about to embark on an unforgettable road trip around Yilan County, a spacious SUV could be a good choice. If you’re hoping for the best possible price and plan on sticking mostly to the city, a budget compact is a wise pick. All you need to do is work out what suits you best, throw your bags in the trunk, and hit the wide, open road.
What side of the road do they drive on in Yilan County?
You’ll be motoring along the right side of the road in Yilan County. Even though you may be comfortable with the traffic rules, it’s always smart to drive a bit more cautiously in destinations you’ve never been.
Are there speed limits in Yilan County?
Speed limits generally range from 40 km/h to 100 km/h in Yilan County and there are penalties for exceeding the limit. Residential streets usually have a maximum speed of 50 km/h, unless stated otherwise.
What happens if I get a speeding fine while driving a rental car in Taiwan?
Normally, one of two things will happen. Your rental company may bill the amount of the fine to your credit card. This is the usual practice. On the other hand, it may give your contact details to the relevant local authority so the fine is issued directly to you.