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Top tips for car rental in Jacksonville



Know how to navigate traffic in Jacksonville to prevent traffic accidents in a roovet rental car. And keep your wallet intact by saving on fuel. In the morning, the rush hour starts from 7 am to 9 am. While in the evening, it is between 4:30 pm and 6:60 pm. The congestion is worse on I-295 and I-95, so avoid these roads during the rush hours by taking back roads. Arlington Expressway and the Buckman bridge also experience some congestion during the rush hours. If you find yourself in the congestion. Keep a cool head and avoid the urge to drive aggressively, as this will get you a traffic ticket.

Jacksonville has two main toll roads all renters should be aware of while driving in the city. The I-295 Express Lanes and the First Coast Expressway. Toll prices vary on these, depending on how busy they are. You will incur a toll fine of around $25 for not paying the toll on the Express lanes. Tolls are charged Monday through Friday from 6 am to 10 am and from 3 pm to 7 pm.

Rental providers like Enterprise, Avis, and Budget provide a Toll Pass Program to renters. Allowing you to make electronic payments for tolls and drive through electronic toll lanes, bridges, or tunnels. Moreover, the Florida Department of Transportation recommends a SunPass. Which protects you from getting a fine on I-295 or incurring a toll-by-plate administrative fee on the First Coast Expressway.

Rentals In Jacksonville

Opt for one-way car rentals in Jacksonville if you’re also heading to other cities in Florida. You get the flexibility to return the rental to a different location outside Florida. If you also intend to visit Miami, Orlando, or any city in the United States outside the Florida state. You can do so with one-way rentals. These help you get around without the stress of returning your rental to Jacksonville. You will incur an intercity fee for rentals dropped off at a different city. Other than the one specified in the contract.

Enjoy some sunshine at the beach, explore St. John’s River. And discover the city of Jacksonville conveniently by opting for a rental car when you arrive in Jacksonville. A car will allow you to reach all the remote destinations and provides the ultimate flexibility travelers are looking for. From the zoo to the Bank Field Stadium, a car can cover any distance easily.

When flying into International Jacksonville Airport. The car rental services are located next to the baggage claim area on the lower level of the terminal building. From there, cars in all shapes and sizes from renowned companies like Avis. Enterprise, or Hertz can be rented and quickly picked up only a short walk from the service desks. The I-95 N will take travelers directly into the heart of Jacksonville in less than 20 minutes.

Driving A Rental In Jacksonville

When driving in Jacksonville, bear in mind the Move Over Act. Which was enforced in the state of Florida in 2002. Which means that drivers need to move into the next lane. Or slow down to 20 mph when an emergency vehicle is blocking the lane. In Florida it is also allowed to turn right at an intersection when the traffic lights are red. Provided no one is entering the intersection at this point.

The Stop-4-Way rule means that if four cars. Come to an intersection and there is a stop sign for each car. The first car to arrive has the right of way. Make sure to reduce speed and approach intersections carefully. As other drivers might perceive they were first to reach the intersection and venture in.

Drunk driving is an absolute no-go in Jacksonville and police enforcement is very strict in the entire state. Fines, confiscation of vehicle, and suspension of the driver’s license are possible consequences at alcohol levels of .08 or above. Make sure to not drink and drive and, especially at night, always keep your headlights on.

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