Nachdem ich gestern hier unbeabsichtigt eine Diskussion ausgelöst habe, als ich schrieb, dass nicht alle Vermieter "pauschal" das Fahren auf Gravelroads verbieten, habe ich mir mal die Mühe gemacht, und die Bestimmungen der einzelnen Womo-Vermieter hergesucht.
Vielleicht kann man das mal oben anpinnen, damit es bei Bedarf für alle User verfügbar ist?
Cruise Amerika:
http://www.usandcanadatravel.com/motorhome_hire/cruise_america/terms_and...
Travel Restrictions
Coverages are invalid if problems occur in the following areas and all recovery expenses are at the client’s own cost. Violations of these restrictions void damage waivers and may subject you to liability for all vehicle damages including to tires, towing charges and other related expenses as a result of a breakdown associated with operating in these areas. Clients should consult with departure location personnel for complete information on travel restrictions and local circumstances at the time they collect their motorhome.
Alaska, Yukon and Northwest Territories & Newfoundland
Travel on all public and/or numbered roads is permitted. Travel on non-public roads, unpaved back roads, trails and the like – commonly called ‘logging roads’ or on any surface subjecting the vehicle to unreasonable damage or road hazard is prohibited. Clients may receive further information from Cruise America regarding seasonal travel restrictions as well. We reserve the right to restrict travel, dependent on current road conditions.
Death Valley and other Desert Areas
Vehicles are allowed to operate in Death Valley and other desert areas, however, extreme caution must be observed. Clients visit these areas at their own risk and are thus responsible for all recovery and other charges. During certain periods these areas are not habitable and could pose a danger to the driver and passengers.
Manhattan, New York City
Due to restrictions on vehicle heights, propane gas and parking, vehicles with propane are not permitted in Manhattan and are not permitted to travel through any underground or underwater tunnels.
Mexico
Travel the United States border into Mexico in a Cruise America vehicle is strictly prohibited.
El Monte:
https://www.elmonterv.com/guide/rv-rental-information/travel-restrictions/
1) Off-road: Travel on non-public, unpaved and / or ‘logging’ roads is not permitted at any time.
2) Death Valley: Due to extreme temperatures, traveling in or traversing Death Valley is not permitted in July and August. In May, June and September travel is permitted, however, customer is fully responsible for all mechanical problems and/or towing or vehicle recovery costs. Ground temperatures can reach 140º F or 60º C
During July / August clients may be required upon pick up to sign and acknowledge these restrictions.
3) Mexico: Travel is permitted at client’s own risk and only with purchase of El Monte RV’s Mexico Auto Liability Insurance (MALI), available at all southwest locations. However, there is no reimbursement for repairs, lost use or deductibles for damage when in Mexico.
4) New York City / Manhattan: Travel is not permitted.
5) Alaska / Northern Canada: Travel is permitted at client’s own risk. However, there is no reimbursement for repairs or lost use.
RoadBear
http://www.roadbearrv.com/en/terms-and-conditions
Travel Restrictions
Mexico:
- Traveling into Mexico is not permitted. There is no insurance coverage in Mexico
Death Valley:
- Traveling into Death Valley is not permitted between June 15th and September 15th.
Alaska:
- Traveling within Alaska, Yukon and/or NWT is permitted. Road Bear RV must be advised at the time of reservation.
Winterization:
- Vehicles are winterized between November 1st. and March 31st., depending on the pick-up location (period may be longer depending on pick-up location and weather conditions). It is not possible to use the water-/waste systems during this time or when outside temperatures are below freezing.
See the Winterization Form (PDF: English / German) for more information.
Other:
- Inner Cities of New York City, NY as well as Montreal and Quebec City in Canada are not permitted. No insurance coverage for vehicle theft in Montreal and Quebec City.
- Private-, gravel-, dirt- or logging roads and other non-public roads, beaches, etc. are prohibited, e.g. 'Apache Trail in AZ'
Road Bear RV will hold the customer fully responsible for accidents or mechanical breakdowns occurring in a travel restricted area. Insurance coverage will be void in case of violation.
Apollo:
https://www.apollocamper.com/terms/APUSFLEXAPUS1718-RA.pdf
15. Travel Restrictions (a) Vehicles:-
(i) can only be driven on sealed/bitumen made roads or well-maintained access roads less than 550 yards long to recognised campgrounds.
(ii) cannot be driven to Mexico, Alaska, Yukon and the Northwest Territories and Newfoundland.
(iii) cannot be driven in Remote Areas during the months of May to September inclusive. At all other times You may do so as long as written permission is obtained from Apollo prior to travel.
(iv) Campervans and Class "A" or Class "C" motorhomes cannot be driven to Manhattan due to parking and vehicle height restrictions. Vehicles carrying propane gas are not permitted in Manhattan or to travel in underground or underwater tunnels.
(v) can be driven to The Burning Man Festival as long as written permission is obtained from Apollo prior to travel. An additional surcharge of $1000 will apply for rentals picking up from San Francisco and $700 will apply for all other rentals picking up from any other Apollo locations
Best Time:
https://rental.besttimerv.com/terms/
RESTRICTIONS
Prohibited Driving to or through:
– Mexico
– Death Valley from June 15 to September 15
– Logging roads, non-public roads and off-road driving.
Leider kann ich die Original-Formatierung nicht so ändern, dass es hier übersichtlicher werden würde.
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