driver – Balashiha http://balashiha.su Sat, 22 Sep 2012 20:00:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.18 How Do You Say “Alquilar Carro en Aruba” or “Huur een Auto in Aruba” in English http://balashiha.su/?p=4666 http://balashiha.su/?p=4666#respond Mon, 21 Nov 2011 18:09:18 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=4666 How Do You Say “Alquilar Carro en Aruba” or “Huur een Auto in Aruba” in English?

The official language in Aruba is Dutch and most speak Spanish, too.  You may be wondering what “alquilar carro en Aruba” or “huur een auto in Aruba” means.  Chances are that you’ve been looking around for a car rental in Aruba.  Simply put, this means, “rent a car in Aruba”.

Don’t worry there’s no need to brush up on your Dutch or Spanish.  Most of the natives speak English, too.  In addition, this island accommodates the tourists because tourism is Aruba’s bread and butter.

Furthermore, the road signs based on the European signage method are easy to read because there are no words.  You just have to figure out what the pictures mean, and you’re in the clear.

If you’re an international driver, all you need is to hold an international driver license or have a driver’s license for over 2 years in your homeland.  Most rental cars in Aruba require the driver to be 23 years old.  In some cases, you can be 21 if you pay an additional fee.

The only things you might encounter in another language are the Dutch airport signs.  That shouldn’t be hard, though.  The signs are in blue and they say, “Reina Beatrix”.  If you see something that says “verboden” in Dutch, you probably don’t want to do whatever the sign is showing…

The rental car companies will provide you with road maps in case the roads are hard to navigate.  The difficulties don’t come from language barriers, though–most of the roads don’t have signs!

Just remember that 1A is the main road going from north to south.  Everything that branches off of it will probably circle back around.  It’s hard to get lost when you “alquilar carro en Aruba” or “huur een auto in aruba” or however you want to say it. Have fun!

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Ski Holidays – When’s Good to Go http://balashiha.su/?p=7764 http://balashiha.su/?p=7764#respond Sun, 20 Feb 2011 03:06:51 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=7764 Ski Holidays – When’s Good to Go?

The ski season lasts about five months and relies on one thing: snow. But depending on which month from December to April that you decide to take your ski holiday, your experience can vary quite significantly.

Early season ski holidays
‘Early season’ is generally classified as early December until about Christmas time (although the season can begin earlier in selected high-altitude resorts). It’s not easy to know how good the snow will be at this point, but December ski holidays can be superb if you’re lucky enough to get a dump of snow. Prices are lower and the slopes are quieter – so you could be in for a treat if the right weather hits.

Christmas and New Year ski holidays
There’s no place like the mountains for feeling the Christmas spirit. As such, prices do go up for this time of year, but the magic of a white Christmas speaks for itself. And with plenty of events put on by ski resorts such as fireworks and torch-lit processions down the mountain, it’s a great time to visit for a family ski holidays in particular.

January ski holidays
As the years go by, snowfall patterns become increasingly hard to predict, however this is historically a month rich in snowfall. This means it’s perhaps less appealing to fair weather skiers and those shying away from the lower temperatures. However, prices go down in January as a result so it can be a great time to catch some powder. You might decide it’s a good time to get ski-in ski-out accommodation to avoid trudging about too much. Alternatively, treat yourself to a ski holiday with a high-end operator such as Abercrombe & Kent, Kuoni, Oxford Ski Company or Scott Dunn who run a driver service in Courchevel 1850, St Anton and Val d’Is?re to transport you and your skis to and from the slopes each day.

February ski holidays
By now, there is likely to be a good snow-base wherever you are. However, the slopes are generally quite busy at this time, especially in France where half term is spread across the whole month!

Spring ski holidays
From mid-March until the end of April, things get a little warmer – wonderful for many reasons. The snow is a touch softer in the mornings. Longer days means you can take long lunches in sunglasses whilst sipping a beer and getting a tan, and continue skiing until 5pm. Children are happy in the more gentle temperatures. Apr?s-ski fun and games can often be found outdoors as the sun goes down. You could even opt for a chalet with an outdoor hot-tub, to prolong the joys of being outside later in the evenings. It’s a great time for a ski holiday.

Summer ski holidays
It’s not the first thing that springs to mind for your summer holiday, but in Alpine ski resorts with a glacier (such as Tignes or Zermatt) you can enjoy early morning skiing on a few high slopes, and find yourself in a bikini after lunch, or on a mountain-bike somewhere amongst the pine trees. Alternatively, head to the mountains in Chile or New Zealand. Summer ski holidays can actually be fabulously varied if you head to the right destination.

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New York Luxury Limousine Services and Executive Transportation http://balashiha.su/?p=6516 http://balashiha.su/?p=6516#respond Wed, 16 Feb 2011 10:03:07 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=6516 New York Luxury Limousine Services and Executive Transportation

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Cut the Costs of Travel with Manchester Minibus Hire http://balashiha.su/?p=2517 http://balashiha.su/?p=2517#respond Sat, 31 Jul 2010 17:54:36 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=2517 Cut the Costs of Travel with Manchester Minibus Hire

Minibuses offer a comfortable and affordable way to travel in small groups. This is much more cost efficient than travelling individually by train or hire car.  Many minibus companies also offer discounts on groups of twenty or more so you can make even more savings. Minibus hire is widely available in Manchester so whether you need an airport transfer or you are travelling to a business event this can be a cost effective option. Here are just a few ways you can help to keep the costs of your minibus hire as affordable as possible.
Plan Your Journey
You can avoid any additional costs on your travel by planning your journey very carefully. When you book your minibus in Manchester you will need to provide clear details about your journey including all of the pick up and drop off points. Last minute changes to these details can result in additional charges so it is important to make sure you have planned everything properly before you make the booking. The minibus reservation will also specify the ‘off-hire’ or return time. If you are delayed in your journey then you will be charged an additional hourly rate until the minibus is returned and this can add up. It is much more cost effective to allow plenty of time to return the minibus when you make the booking, especially if you are going on a long trip where you could be delayed by traffic or other factors on your return journey.
Minibus companies also have a lot of experienced drivers and booking clerks who can help you to plan the best route for your journey. This will take into account traffic works, times of travel (avoiding rush hours queues) and also how quickly you need to arrive at your destination. Maps and online route planners tend to advise travellers to take main roads only, but these are often not the most direct routes. You can save a lot of time and money by taking advantage of local road system knowledge. This could save you taking unnecessarily long detours on your journey.
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Minibuses are popular for airport transfers as they offer plenty of space for groups travelling together. However you do need to ensure you have informed the minibus provider at the booking stage just how much luggage you will be transporting.  This will allow them to allocate you a suitably sized vehicle. If you need to make last minute changes to the vehicle size then you could be charged more and there may not be another vehicle available. If you misjudge the amount of luggage you need to transport on the day then the driver will refuse to take any cases over the vehicle’s capacity. You will then either have to leave the luggage behind or arrange additional last minute transport which could cost a lot of money.

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Safe Driving In The Rainy Season http://balashiha.su/?p=7407 http://balashiha.su/?p=7407#respond Wed, 07 Jul 2010 15:43:19 +0000 http://balashiha.su/?p=7407 Safe Driving In The Rainy Season

Driving in the rain can be deadly because one’s visibility is reduced and there are usually hazardous and slippery conditions on the road. Therefore, one should take precautions to ensure they reach their destination safely.  It is important to always keep in mind that safe driving starts immediately one has left their curb. If one wants to drive safely in the rain, they should have window cleaners, car manuals, emergency flares, wiperblades, washer fluids and cards used for road emergencies.  Prior to starting the journey one should ensure their windows and windshields are clean on the outside and the inside. One should then check their headlights, brake lights, turn signals and tail lights. The car’s motor for the windshield wiper should also be checked for proper functioning and so should the blades. 

Whenever rain starts dropping one should turn their headlights on along with their wipers. The lights should be on during the day and at night as well.  It is also advisable for the person to reduce their speed during this time. One should also not drive too close to other cars so as there are usually poor driving conditions at this time. When it is raining too hard and one cannot be able to see other vehicles or the end of their road. The places that one can go for a stop over are at restaurants, road side malls and rest areas. When driving, one should not remove their hands from the steering wheel at anytime. They should also keep all forms of distractions like radios and cell phones away. One should also ensure that the highest speed they use is related to their tires directly. The condition of the car also matters. When it comes to traction, radial tires are the best compared to the polyester ones. 

Hydroplaning during the rainy season often causes drivers to get into accidents. Hydroplaning occurs when a person’s vehicle travels on water with little or no contact with the ground. This reduces one’s traction significantly. If one wants to get out of this situation they should let the gas off and steer straight towards the place they should go. One should also remain calm and not make sudden motions. It is also advisable for the driver to avoid using flooded roads. One should never drive through flowing or standing water unless they are sure of the depth of the water. Deep water has the ability of taking cars of the road and can also flood one’s engine which can cause it to stall. As soon as the windshield starts to fog one should turn the defroster on. One should also know that water can affect their brakes and this especially applies to the Wet drum kind. Drivers should also watch out for splashing as they come to pools and potholes that contain water that has accumulated at drain pipes that have clogged. There are usually ruts on potholes as well where the traffic is heaviest and one may have the ability to position their vehicle while still in their lane in order to avoid them.

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