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Rent A Car in Altinkum Didim
Altinkum is a small popular
resort situated on the Aegean coast. The name of the resort translates to golden
sand and this resort certainly lives up to its name with three long smooth
golden beaches, the sea is shallow for quite a long way out which is ideal for
families with children who like to have a cooling time in the sea whilst their
parents soak up the sun.
Altinkum caters for simply everyone as during the
day its a quiet relaxing resort and by night is livened up by the numerous bars
scattered around the resort. For tourists looking for a quiet holiday there are
family aimed bars with fun atmospheres and light music, for tourists looking for
a lively night out there are bars with a more fast pace aswell as nightclubs
including an open air nightclub with very lively music and shows.
Driving in Altinkum Didim Akbuk Turkey
General
Information
Turkey has an extensive network of well-maintained roads
linking its towns, cities and popular tourist areas. There has been, and
continues to be, an investment by the Turkish government to improve the nation's
roads. There are a small number of vehicles on the road in Turkey compared to
international standards. Turkey offers a beautiful Mediterranean coastline,
Roman ruins and castles and Izmir and Istanbul are active cities that retain
their old world charm.
Requirements
To rent a car, you must be at least 21 years old (age may vary
by car category) and have held your license for 1 year. Drivers under the age of
25 may incur a young driver surcharge. A few car classes have a maximum rental
age of 70 years. Seatbelts are mandatory but child safety seats are not
mandatory.
Speed Limits
Speed limits in Turkey are as follows: City
31mph/50kph Open Roads 56mph/90kph Highways 56mph/90kph
Rules of the
Road
Traffic
travels on the right and caution in rural areas is advised since you are likely
to encounter farm carts and animals in the road.
Gas
Turkey does not have as many gas stations as does the rest of
Europe. Stations are usually open 6am to 10pm and stations on the expressways
are open 24 hours.
Tolls
There are a few toll highways in Turkey.
Parking
There is no metered parking in Turkey. Parking officials
monitor the streets and collect fees for on-street parking. Most cities have
garages and public parking lots.