Denmark Car
Hire
Discounted Fully Inclusive
Car Hire
Our Fully Inclusive Denmark car rental price includes
the following:
Third
Party Insurance
All Airport fees
Full Breakdown Cover
All local surcharges Loss
/ Collision Damage Waiver
Unlimited mileage

Renting a Hire Car in Denmark
Car Hire from airports and cities
in Denmark including Aarhus, Copenhagen, Billund,
Esbjerg Airport, Odense and Ronne. The Car Hire Group
also provide car rental from an extensive range of smaller towns and cities
,simply click on the link above to start.
Click on the link above
for an immediate Denmark Car Rental online quote or to book securely online
using our smart booking engine which scans your pick up and drop off times
to see if you could save a whole days rental by possibly slightly changing
them.
Copenhagen |
Odense | Esbjerg |
Ronne |
Billund |
Aarhus |
Karup
Booking & receiving your car
hire voucher:
Ordering your rental car is
simple, just enter your car hire pick up & drop off locations,
your dates and click the "Click to Quote" button. You will be
shown several groups of cars all you have to do is select the group you're
interested in. From here you will be shown all hire cars in that group
along with the price for your rental period in GBP£. When you finally
select the car you are interested in renting you will be then shown several
options to the rental such as extra (baby seats, roofracks. cancellation
cover etc..), just select any you require and continue. You will then
be required to enter your own details such as address, flight number if
required etc.. and finally you will be asked to enter your credit card
details to pay securely online. You will receive your car rental voucher
via email immediately with your unique booking reference number and
all other booking details. If your car hire start date is sooner than
this then don't worry we will be in touch via telephone to arrange safe
and speedy receipt of your rental voucher. If you have any questions etc..
regarding your booking or any other aspect of our car rental site then
please call our dedicated call centre helpline on 0871 666 1312.
When you receive
your voucher it will give full details of which fleet provider has been used
and exact details of how and where to find their desk, if airport pick up then
this will be in the airport arrivals hall.
Driving in
Denmark
The minimum age of a driver is
18 years. Children under 3 years of age must be seated in a special child
restraint. The use of seat belts is compulsory for front-seat passengers.
The legal blood alcohol limit is 80 mg. Speed limits are as follows: 50
kph (30 mph) in built-up areas, 80 kph (50 mph) outside built-up areas,
110 kph (68 mph) on expressways, and 70 kph (44 mph) for cars with
a caravan or trailer traveling outside built-up areas or on expressways.
If a line of triangles is
painted across the road, it means you must yield. You must also yield to buses.
Beware of bicyclists.
Headlights must be used at
all times. Use your lights instead of your horn to signal warning in
circumstances not involving immediate and extreme danger. When wiaitng at a
level train crossing use only sidelights, headlights should be off.
Police are empowered to
collect fines on the spot.
The Danish Tourist Board
distributes a leaflet on intra- and international ferry services.
The completion of the new 18
kilometres-long Great Belt bridge and tunnel linking the islands of Sealand and
Funen revolutionised the infrastructure of domestic travel with the first
seamless surface connection all the way from the European continent to
Copenhagen. The technological masterpiece includes the world's second longest
suspension bridge (6.6 kilometres). The opening of the Øresund bridge
and tunnel for cars and trains in 2000 now links Copenhagen with Malmö in
Sweden.
Parking in
Denmark Parkering/Standsning/Stop Forbudt means no parking/no
stopping; you are, however, allowed a three-minute grace period for loading and
unloading when in such a zone. Parking discs allow parking for usually one hour
and are required where no parking metres are in place in central Copenhagen.
Discs are available at banks, fuel stations, post offices, tourist offices, and
the motoring club (FDM) offices. Parking metres usually allow up to 3 hours of
parking. metres are checked on weekdays from 9am to 6pm and on Saturday from
9am to 1pm, they accept 1 Kr and 25 øre coins. In other large towns,
parking on the street is often restricted to one hour; this is indicated by the
standard No Parking sign bearing the words 1-times zone. (A series of slashes
across this sign indicates the end of the restriction.)
Fuel Fuel stations that are not in large
towns often close at night; many, however, offer self-service pumps which
accept 100 Kr notes 24 hours a day. Major credit cards are generally accepted.
Leaded super petrol has an octane rating of 98. Unleaded petrol is known as
blyfri benzin. Regular unleaded has an octane rating of 92; the octane rating
of super is 95 or 98. Diesel is called dieselolie. LPG goes by its English
name.
Licence Foreign licences are accepted until
their expiration date passes.
Helpful
Information:
Denmark weather Denmark directory
Frequently
Asked Questions:
Please click here to view the
frequently asked questions. If these FAQ's do not help answer your
queries regaridng Denmark car hire then please feel free to contact us with
them.
The Car Hire
Group:
Our aim is simple - to
provide all inclusive comprehensive airport car rental Denmark. Along side this
we also aim to provide anybody wanting to rent a hire car a hands on helpful
approach and to ensure all questions relating to rentals are
answered.
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