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Rental Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)*
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GENERAL INFORMATION ON RUMANIA - for guidance only!
Crime You should be alert to the risk of petty theft in large towns, especially in Bucharest, and for pickpockets and bag snatchers in crowded areas, particularly near exchange shops, hotels, on buses (especially to the airport), main railway stations and inside airport areas. Corruption is widespread. There have been reports of policemen stopping foreign cars and demanding payment of fines in hard currency for spurious offences. Bogus policemen may also approach pedestrians and ask to check their documents as a way of stealing cash. If approached in this way, visitors should decline to pay any fine or hand over any documents but offer instead to go with them to the nearest police station. British visitors have reported thefts of valuables including passports from hotel rooms. Items of value, including passports and credit cards should be deposited in hotel safes. However, you should carry a photocopy of the information pages of your passport as ID. Local Travel Bucharest has cheap and plentiful public transport provided by underground, bus, and tram. Yellow taxis are also abundant. Other cities have fairly good bus services. Cities and towns are linked by extensive rail services. If travelling on a domestic air flight, you should have your passport ready for inspection at all times. From 01 January 2005, tolls will be charged on motorways and main roads out of town, payable in Euros. The cost for cars at time of writing is Three Euros for a one week vignette or Six Euros for one month, but prices may change. Costs are higher for freight vehicles and coaches for eight or more passengers. Tickets can be purchased at border points on entering the country or at post offices and at most petrol stations throughout Romania. Fines are charged for those without vignettes. Road Safety If driving, you need to be alert for horse-drawn carts and livestock especially at night. The police carry out frequent checks, and it is essential that you observe the speed limit, ensure that your vehicle is roadworthy and have with you all your car documents including evidence of insurance valid in Romania. Note that there is zero tolerance for drinking and driving. In winter, equip your car for extreme conditions. Rail Safety If travelling by train, you should check with operators on the availability of sleeping compartments and whether bicycles can be taken on board. This may vary between regions, and there may be additional charges. Thieves operate on trains, so take particular care that documents and other valuables are safe. LOCAL LAWS AND CUSTOMS It is illegal to change money on the streets. Money should be changed in recognised exchange shops, banks and hotels. The Romanian authorities treat all drug-related or sex offences very seriously (the age of consent is 18). Custodial sentences can be expected for any foreigners convicted of such offences. Homosexuality is no longer illegal, but attitudes to the subject tend not to be broadminded and the gay community keeps a low profile. Most airports and military bases will have signs prohibiting photography. It is always advisable to ask permission before photographing anything potentially sensitive (eg. official buildings, police cars). ENTRY REQUIREMENTS UK passport holders do not require a visa to enter Romania. However, anyone who intends to take up temporary residence in Romania (eg work contract, business, teaching, press activities, church or humanitarian aid projects etc) is requested to present themselves to the nearest Romanian Passport Office within 15 days of their arrival in the country. The Passport Office will register your status and issue a residency permit, valid for a maximum of one year. This can be extended at the end of this period. Spouses and children of those applying to regularise their status in Romania must also apply at the Passport Office in person. You may remain in the country for up to 90 days. British travellers intending to stay for an extended period are invited to register with the British Embassy. Heavy fines have been introduced for foreigners who do not have the correct visa or whose visa has expired. In addition to fines, an exclusion order may be imposed preventing a foreigner from returning to Romania for a specific period of time. Single parents or other adults travelling alone with children should be aware that some countries require documentary evidence of parental responsibility before allowing lone parents to enter the country or, in some cases, before permitting children to leave the country. For further information on exactly what will be required please contact the Romanian Embassy, Arundel House, 4 Park Green, London, W8 4Qd; tel: 020 7937 9664; fax: 020 7937 4675; e-mail: roemb@copperstream.co.uk; website: http://www.roemb.co.uk. HEALTH There have been a number of Hepatitis A cases in Romania. You are advised to seek medical advice about inoculations before travelling. You should drink only bottled water. Rabies is endemic in Romania. It has largely been confined to the rural areas. You should be wary of, and try to avoid contact with, the numerous stray dogs. If bitten, seek medical assistance as soon as possible. If visiting rural areas of Romania, you should consider having a course of rabies inoculations. Stray dogs in Romania are reported to carry the tick-borne African Typhus disease. Those most at risk are the elderly, the young and the infirm. We strongly recommend that you obtain comprehensive medical insurance before travelling. For further information on health, check the Department of Health’s website at: www.dh.gov.uk GENERAL We recommend that visitors to Romania carry Euros. Dollars and Sterling are not always easy to exchange for the local currency especially outside of Bucharest. Visitors with travellers' cheques and credit cards may have difficulties using them. There are reports of credit or charge cards being 'copied' when used in some bars and restaurants, resulting in illegal charges being raised against the user account. |
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finest
budget car rental
in Romania, whether it is in ,
Discount Car Rentals Romania always provides you with the best!
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