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Traveling Safely Within Europe
With all of the preparation for your trip to Europe, you may not give much thought to how you will get from place to place once you arrive at your main destination. Many transportation options are available once you arrive in Europe, including buses, trains, walking, and taxis. However, not all of these methods of transportation are safe, and there are precautions you should take before using public transportation.
First, you should be aware that most pick pocketing occurs on buses and trains. These overly crowded vehicles are prime hunting grounds for those who want to steal your money, credit cards, and passport. If you do decide to travel by bus or train within Europe, you should make sure that your valuables are safely tucked away where they cannot be seen or easily taken.
Second, while walking may seem like a great way to get from place to place while viewing the sights, it can also be dangerous. If you find yourself lost or in an area with few people, you have become a major target for criminals. Taxis are much safer than other methods of public transportation. However, there is always the chance that you may get a taxi driver or share the taxi with someone that is not all they seem to be. Taxi drivers might try to charge you an unreasonable fair because you are a tourist, or simply try to take your money and valuables.
The best and safest way to travel while in Europe is by renting a car. When you rent a car, you have more options as to where you can go, and what places you can visit. You also have the advantage of not having to worry about unruly or unethical taxi drivers, fellow passengers, or muggers in the streets. Renting a car can be more expensive, but it is defiantly the safest and most convenient method of transportation while in Europe.
If you plan to rent a car in Europe, you will want to make sure that you familiarize yourself with European cars and driving laws and methods before leaving for Europe. Make your reservations for your rental car when you book your flight and hotel for the trip. Make sure that you are aware of any traditions, traffic laws, and general road information before you leave. Be aware of possible insurance requirements and all associated costs before arriving. Some car rental agencies have basic rates, then surprise you with hidden fees. Know the total cost before arrival so that you are adequately prepared.
You will also want to make sure that you have good road maps for all areas that you will travel in. You should also have road maps for the surrounding areas, just in case you take a wrong turn and find yourself somewhere off of your original map. If you become lost and need to ask someone for directions, you will open yourself up to the possibility of being taken advantage of, robbed, or worse.
In the end, your choice of methods of transportation while in Europe will greatly effect the outcome of your stay. Preparing for all possible events, taking safety precautions, and being aware of your options and the pros and cons for each will greatly increase your chances of having an enjoyable visit to Europe without incident.
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