Driving in Rwanda is an exciting and memorable experience
and real show of your vacation but this does not come that easy as when you
mess up it can turn to be a nightmare. However, rectifying the mess up is not
rocket science. Here are some of the common mistakes holiday makers make
driving overseas and how to avoid them.
1.Taking travel and car rental insurance for guaranteed
If you do not have insurance for car rental, you are putting
yourself at risk of being liable for the damages that may happen to the car
while driving it. It is very expensive to repair a car in case of any
deformation. It is advisable to get make sure that the rental car has
comprehensive insurance from either the car rental company or if you have car
rental insurance from your home country then you can use that.
2. Making rush hour booking
When you wish to use a rental car urgently or at the
immediate effect, the car hire company is more likely to charge highly as they
will take advantage of your desperation of wanting a rental car firsthand. Sometimes,
during rush hour booking, you are likely not to get your preferred rental car
if the cars are scarce since at that time of need, you are willing to settle
for any. It is best to book a rental car in advance so that you have the time to
negotiate for the right time and also get the right car.
3. Failing to acquire an International Driving Permit or
recognized permit in Rwanda
In Rwanda, one to drive car he/she is supposed to have a
recognized driving permit that is an international driving permit or a French
or English translated driving permit. However, some people come along with a
driving permit in a language that is not used in Rwanda and they are denied to
rent a car on a self drive.
4. Not asking about the local road rules
Different countries have different road rules, of which in
Rwanda we follow the European standard of driving that is on the left hand but
we have some rules that are different like the speed limits and communicating
on phone while driving and also some of our road signs are different. But some
traveler come here and then hit the road from there and then without
familiarizing with our road rules and ending up being road offenders or even
causing accidents on the road.
5. Not planning your route thoroughly
Some people just hit the road even before planning for their
journey
With modern GPS systems (and even something as simple as
Google Maps) it’s so easy to navigate these days, but that’s no reason to
become complacent. Make sure you plan your route thoroughly when you’re
travelling so you don’t waste time or end in tricky conditions. It’s also worth
keeping a physical copy of a map nearby just in case you get lost without a
charger.
Have you ever rented a car overseas? What advice would you
give? Let us know in the comments section below, we’d love to hear from you.
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