Ajay Car Rental is a very customer friendly company where customer service and satisfaction come first. Ajay Car Rental provides self-driven cars to customers at very convenient prices and gives an absolutely new and young well-maintained fleet for hassle-free and memorable driving experience.
We are available 24×7 with highly professional and experienced customer care executives. We will guide you exactly according to your needs. Let us make all your driving experience a pleasure and fun.
For more, call and join us to have the best quality services. We assured you the best of our services. Further for more assistance please feel free to call us. Ajay Car Rental provides self drive car rental in Gurgaon/NCR India. Self Driving concept has been highly developed in India as it is quite a new concept as well.
Self Driving concept is like enjoying a journey rather than reaching a destination.
In other words, it is the concept of learning and feeling the vibes of nature. Driving in India should be a safe and enjoyable experience. If you have never driven in India before you should become familiar with the rules of our roads. The Indian Transport Agency has issued some key driving tips which you should read before setting out on your journey.
But first, as you will appreciate when you arrive in India – you’ve come a long way!! Ajay Car Rental strongly suggests if you have come on a long haul flight, you stay overnight at your initial destination. That way, you’ll be nice and refreshed the next day to begin your journey.
Top Tips
• Keep Left
• Everyone Wears Seatbelts
• 60km/h maximum speed or less on the open road
1. Keep left
Always drive on the left side of the road. If you drive on the right side of the road in your own country, please remember to keep left when pulling out onto the road – it’s easy to forget.
2. Safety belts
By law, everyone in the vehicle must wear a safety belt or child restraint – whether they’re in the front or back. Children under five years of age must be secured in an approved child restraint.
3. Driving Speeds
Speed limit signs show the maximum speed you can travel. At times you may need to drive at a slower speed due to road, weather or traffic conditions.
4. Traveling times
It’s easy to underestimate traveling times in India. Distances may seem short on paper, but Indian roads may be narrower than you’re used to.
• Get plenty of rest before a long drive.
• Take a break from driving every two hours.
• If possible, share the driving with someone else.
• Avoid large meals and drink plenty of fluid.
• If you begin to feel sleepy, stop at a safe place and try to have a short sleep for up to 40 minutes.
• If you’re feeling very tired, find a place to stay overnight.
5. Overtaking
Most roads in India have a single lane each way, and some provide passing lanes at regular intervals – these should be used where possible when overtaking. You must not cross a solid yellow line on your side of the center line to pass a vehicle, as this indicates it’s too dangerous to overtake. Don’t try to overtake on blind covers.