Frequently asked questions and here are the answeres
Driving in Australia
Drive on the left side of the road if you are renting cars in Australia, and be aware that the metric system is used in this country, so think "kilometers" instead of miles and "liters" instead of gallons. All passengers in the car must wear a seatbelt or you could receive a fine if caught. Also, the blood-alcohol limit is very low, 0.05%, so make sure there’s a designated driver if you intend to drink.
You must be at least 21 years of age and have held your license for at least one year to rent a car in Australia, but as with most countries, there is a surcharge applied to drivers who are younger than 25 years of age. For seniors enjoying a trip "Down Under," you can safely rent a car as long as you are younger than 75 years old.
Unless otherwise specified (there are certain shared areas and school zones where the limit is reduced), the speed limit in Australia is 50 km/h (31 mph) in urban areas, 100 km/h (62 mph) on rural roads, and up to 110 km/h (68 mph) on some highways. If you are staying in the Northern Territory, these limits are increased because there are few urban areas.
Driving in Dubai
Dubai is a right-hand drive country to drive safely in Dubai, you should: Stick to speed limits and distance Drive only with the appropriate driving license (local or international driving license) Drive sober Keep an eye on the priorities to the left Avoid using the left-hand lane (it is intended for “reckless” drivers) Buy a local navigator Learn to read road signs.
You must be at least 21 years of age to rent simple cars in Dubai, but to experience Hayat luxurious transport services you must have to at least 25 years of age. Just like countries, there is a surcharge applied to drivers who are younger than 25 but elder than 21 years of age. For seniors enjoying a trip "Down Under," you can safely rent a car as long as you are younger than 75 years old.
Depending on the area, the speed limit can vary from 25km/h to 140km/h. In Dubai, the Roads and Transport Authority has also installed interactive road signs that provide personalised messages to motorists depending on the speed of their vehicle. If you are in a parking area or a service road, the maximum speed limit is 25km/h.
If you are on a city road with a single lane available for each direction - referred to officially as an urban single carriageway - the speed limit is 40km/h.
If you are on a city road with separated lanes for each direction - an urban dual carriageway - the speed limit is 60km/h or 80km/h.
In the internal areas of the UAE, when you are driving on rural roads, the maximum speed limit is 100km/h.
On highways, the maximum speed limit can vary from 100-140km/h for light vehicles. The speed limit will be provided on signboards along the route.
Bookings and Payment
You can simply book your car by navigating to the main page of website where a form would be shown to you. You just have to choose in which country you want to experoence us, pickup and return dates, type of car and then press Book Now button.
Rental policy is different for the different areas of both Australia and Dubai. It depends upon various factors most important of which are booking a vehicle type and the trips you wanna enjoy.
There are various payment methods you can use for payment like Cash, EFT, EFTPOS, Mastercard and Visa
If above questions failed to answer your query you can ask any question by submitting your query on the contact us page. Just enter your Name, a valid Email where Hayat Transportations will answer you query, subject of your query, your query in message box and press the submit button.