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Old 05-11-2008, 02:54 PM
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What about driving time? The time you want to spend in the areas you mention adds up to nearly four weeks.

As Hillbilly mentions, a fender bender in the DR is a major event and also a common one. If you damage a rental vehicle, you will need to submit a police report to the rental agency. Not easy to do, and time consuming. To file a police report, both parties involved in the accident need to go to the police and make a statement. Good luck with that one.

I recently had a guagua side swipe me and he just sped away. An AMET (traffic police) officer witnessed it and after I asked her why she did not stop the guagua, the only response I got was "guagua se fue"

I would seriously check the car rental damage coverage small print both on your credit card insurance if you have it and the CDW that the car rental company offers to see if they will cover damage in the event of a hit and run?
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