Travel to the Dominican Republic

Travel to the Dominican Republic

Travelling around the Dominican Republic by car is definitely the best choice for most expats as it offers the highest degree of flexibility. If you prefer not to buy a car, you can always rent it. If you decide to use a car from the rental, be sure to find out about the insurance policy and what losses it covers. These questions are important because road conditions are not always good. Local motorcyclists do not use mirrors while riding. Also deflated tire while traveling in the Dominican Republic one of the most common types of car problems. If this happens to you, try to deliver your car to GOMERIA.(tire fitting) . Also, if the proximity was not a tire repair shop you are sure to help the road service on the car with the inscription MOPC. These guys are happy to help you in any situation on the road, you would not be in time to travel to the Dominican Republic.

 

The skills of Vin Diesel during a self-travel tour of the Dominican Republic.

 

Finally, a few words about Dominican-style driving! Especially in Santo Domingo. But that doesn’t mean that, while driving in other parts of the country, you can relax. It is not necessary under any circumstances to hope for other drivers to comply with the rules of the road. Instead, when you drive through the city, be prepared for serious anarchy. The Dominican Republic is the country with the second highest road traffic death rate among Latin American countries, proportional to the population. Some embassies – such as the French one – discourage expats from traveling in the Dominican Republic at night and advise them to avoid motorways because of the habits of other drivers to speeding. I’m not going to say it’s not true. But I will say that the highways are no more dangerous than in any other country. It is difficult to say, to drive on the roads that pass through numerous settlements, because of the numerous lying policemen, I advise to use a car with a clearance higher. Since, many Dominicans do not have a cause-and-effect relationship, passing any intersections is worth missing, all possible interference despite the fact that the advantage of travel you have. If you have a Hummer pity Dominicans if you have a moped, then yourself. But in any case, this country is beautiful, its paradise nature, nice sociable people will more than pay for these shortcomings.

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