We have compiled a bunch of interesting articles that will definitely help you to get an idea of driving in Middle East.Read tips from Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates to Jordan.
Do you know that you can get fined for driving a dirty car rental in Muscat? Yes, this is how different driving in Oman can be from driving in your home country. To avoid getting into trouble, pay attention to the following information.
A brief introduction to car rental in Kuwait and precious guidelines will help you to adjust more quickly to new environment in cultural gaps.
Dubai could only be described in superlatives: it's ultra modern city with advanced infrastructure and high living standards. No wonder millions of holidaymakers flock to Dubai on annual basis. Despite eight to ten lane highways and the best quality of tarmac, the standard of driving could get abysmal.
Here are some basic rules, dangers and novelties that could happen on the roads in Emirates.
Few places in the Middle East have a network of roads as impressive as Dubai's. But that is just the problem: the roads are impressive, the standard of driving is not.
So you've arranged for a car rental in Abu Dhabi? Here is the skinny on the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
So you've never driven through East Asian urban traffic before? Well, here's good news: driving and parking in Amman, the largest city of the kingdom of Jordan, is a breeze; just be sure to remember these safety tips.