Important Guidelines for Using Your Rental Vehicle
To ensure a safe and smooth driving experience, please follow the guidelines below:
Even if the vehicle is not used frequently, regularly check engine oil, coolant, and tire conditions.
When parking, make sure there are no moving or stationary objects nearby that could damage the vehicle.
Always take the vehicle registration and keys with you when leaving the car, even for short periods.
Whenever possible, park in a secure parking area. If the key is handed over to a third party, any theft or damage may not be covered by insurance.
In case of any malfunction or concern, do not attempt to fix the vehicle yourself. Contact the provided support numbers immediately.
Observe speed limits:
Urban areas: 50 km/h
Rural roads: 90 km/h
Highways: 120 km/h
If you exceed 5,000 km during your rental period, please contact our office to check the vehicle’s maintenance schedule.
5 Golden Rules for Fuel Efficiency
Follow these tips to reduce fuel consumption:
Avoid excessive speed and high engine revs.
Do not make sudden starts or harsh braking.
When going downhill, take your foot off the accelerator; do not shift to neutral or turn off the engine.
Turn off the engine if the vehicle will be idle for a long time.
Use air conditioning only when necessary; avoid keeping it on طوال the journey.
Driving in Rainy Conditions
Rain can significantly impact road safety. Please consider the following:
Use windshield wipers at high speed during overtaking.
Keep your low beam headlights on at all times.
Regularly clean headlights, taillights, and indicators in muddy conditions.
After driving through water, gently apply the brakes to dry them.
Wipe wet shoe soles to prevent slipping off the pedals.
Avoid sudden acceleration, braking, or steering movements.
Roads become more slippery when rain first begins—reduce speed accordingly.
Be cautious of aquaplaning (loss of traction on wet surfaces); hold the steering wheel firmly and slow down gradually.
Driving in Foggy Conditions
Fog reduces visibility and requires extra caution:
Use low beam headlights and front fog lights. Avoid high beams.
Do not rely solely on fog lights—keep low beams on as well.
Follow roadside markers instead of lane markings.
If you must stop, turn on hazard lights and place a reflective warning triangle behind the vehicle.
Do not use hazard lights while driving.
Increase your following distance, as braking distance is longer in fog.
Be extra cautious at intersections.
Slightly open your window to hear surrounding traffic and prevent fogging inside.
Avoid overtaking unless absolutely necessary.
Driving in Snowy Conditions
Winter driving requires heightened awareness:
Clear all snow from the vehicle before driving.
Always keep your focus on the road.
Limited visibility requires extra caution.
Drive slowly when snow depth increases.
Do not drive if road conditions are unclear.
Be aware of black ice, which can be difficult to detect.
Maintain low speeds and smooth control to prevent skidding.