What kind of permission do you need to drive in other places? What can you do with your insurance?...Why? What is the fifth tip does she recommend us in the video?
diego najamtai some countries require an international driving permit, and others you are fine with your local drivers license (you just have to check). You will also need insurance in case you get into an accident or the rental car is damaged / stolen etc. You will also need your ID / passport :)
I really good advice! Just let me add: never try to rent a car in Europe in one country and plan to deliver it in another country. Most countries of Europe are united, you can travel between them without showing your passport. However, car rental is still a national thing. If for example if you rent a car in Germany and plan to deliver it in Spain you would have to pay a huge additional fee since the car would need to be transported back to Germany from Spain by a truck and trailer.
Yes ours do as well but only for the US & Canada, and most car rental companies will ask for a hard copy of that policy when we decline insurance from them, so that that's always helpful to have as well! :)