4 / Aug 2009

Tour Austria Using Car Rentals

Getting to Austria using car rentals is convenient as the country’s highways are smooth and well-maintained. You can go to Austria using car rentals from Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, Slovakia and Slovenia. Main border crossings are open 24 hours a day while minor border crossing points are open from 8 am to 8 pm.

Austria is a country rich in culture, music and picturesque country sceneries. You can enjoy what Austria can offer by exploring the country with car rentals. Vienna, Innsbruck and Salzburg – these cities in Austria are accessible when you use car rentals.

Austria Car Rentals: Some Driving Tips

In Austria, tourists who use car rentals must keep their headlights on day or night, because dead headlights will incur a fine. An international driver’s license, passport, car rental document and a certificate of motor insurance must be with anyone who plans to tour Austria with the help of car rentals.

It is also compulsory in Austria to have a warning triangle, a first aid kit and an EN471 reflective jacket or vest inside all units that are operated by car rentals.

If you visit Austria between November 1 and April 15, it is mandatory for car rentals to use four winter tires or snow chains on at least two tires.

Highway toll stickers are required on motorways and highways. Vignettes, as they are called in Austria, can be requested from car rentals or can be purchased from post offices, convenience stores, gasoline stations or even in the borders. Coming to Austria from another country, car rentals might not have installed the toll sticker. Ask one from a car rental company or purchase one before entering the country.

Cars are driven on the right side of the road in Austria, and people who use car rentals should be aware of this rule. Trams in the cities have priority at all times.

The use of horns is not allowed in Vienna and outside hospitals.  Austria’s travel websites say that this prohibition also stands in other cities. Austria requires seatbelts for all passengers who use car rentals.

Booking Austria Car Rentals

Prior to your trip to Austria, check with a travel agent or online sites for the current rates of car rentals. Check Austria’s official travel website for discounts and promotions on car rentals, hotel rates, restaurants and other tour requirements. To get added savings for your holiday in Austria, check with your credit card company for free supplemental insurance for car rentals.

Upon arriving in Austria, prepare your international driver’s license and passport to pick up car rentals. Check the car issued to you before signing the rental contract. Check the tires and seatbelts. Keep in mind that in Austria, seatbelts are required for all passengers in the car rentals.

Before exploring Austria’s countryside, drive around the cities first. Be familiar with the roads in the specific area where you wish to go before hitting the road.

While Austria has so much to offer, car rentals provide the flexibility you need to fully explore the country!

 

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