[Magdalen] Listmeet follow-up

ROGER STOKES roger.stokes65 at btinternet.com
Sun Jun 21 23:11:47 UTC 2015


Jim,
The answer to your question about just showing driver ID is probably called 9/11.  There is also the question of insurance cover for vehicles.  The insurance company for the rental car may well impose their own restrictions on where you can drive.
Roger 


     On Sunday, 21 June 2015, 23:48, Jim Guthrie <jguthrie at pipeline.com> wrote:
   

 
Whatever happened to the days of showing a drivers license and crossing into 
Canada otherwise un-impeded, rental car or not? (Returning, the US people always 
harassed people about what they may have bought in Canada)

Some rental car companies want to know you're crossing the border before you do 
it these days. And their GPS units let the home office know if you've violated 
your agreement. Last few times I rented a car from Enterprise (2004-2006) they 
actually wanted to know which states I planned to drive in, and specifically 
prohibited Canada. I also purchased to CDW, as I knew my sight was getting 
dodgy, and when I damaged a car (totaled one) I didn’t want to be bothered by 
deductibles and hassles from the "free" ones offered by some credit card 
issuers.  Thus, even returning a car beyond repair was a simple trade for a new 
car for the rest of the term of the rental.

[Albert prohibited me from driving after the last incident). I keep my license 
for the same reason my mother did 15 years after she lost all sight. And I'll 
reconsider if and when I ever have my Cornea Transplant. On the advice of my 
Ophthalmologist, that will come when I am no longer able to see to function 
normally on the theory that if there's a bad outcome (sight in only one eye now 
so there's no going back) it won’t make much difference.

BTW, most rental agreements also specifically prohibit ANY crossing into Mexico.

Cheers,
Jim



  


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