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Car Hire in Florida and the rest of USA
The Land where mass motoring began. In the USA, they drive on the right and unlike the UK, the majority of vehicles are automatics. The USA has 2,734,102 miles of paved public roads to choose from when taking a trip and with a car being a necessity to get around, Holiday Car Hire 4 Less will supply you with just the right choice of car rental for your type of journey. Perhaps you fancy driving along the famous Route 66, or cruising along in a convertible along Highway 1 of which part is designated as the Pacific Coast Highway, if that is your choice we at Holiday Car Hire 4 Less can arrange the car hire for you and at a price that suits your pocket. You may be visiting Florida, in particular the Orlando area, home to Mickey Mouse and Disneyworld, Universal Studios and so much more. What better way to get around than arranging car hire with Holiday Car Hire 4 Less, giving you the freedom to come and go as you please, especially when hotels and villas can be some distance away from all the major attractions and malls
Driving in America is a breeze once you get used to a few simple rules. On American roads it is lawful to undertake on freeways etc, and this can be unnerving for a first time visitor, at fourway junctions, where stops signs are in place, the first vehicle to the junction normally has priority and so on. You must stop in BOTH directions for any school bus with flashing lights, they are often yellow in colour and marked school bus. When stopped for passengers, flashing lights will be activated or a sign will swing out from the side of the bus. When coming to a junction controlled by lights it is acceptable to turn right on red when safe to do so unless directed otherwise
Remember Speed limits are rigourously enforced and limits are generally lower than the UK and the continent |