Driving in Puerto Rico Posted on May 9th, 2010 by Gwenn • - TopicsExpress



          

Driving in Puerto Rico Posted on May 9th, 2010 by Gwenn • Updated on Jul 29th, 2014 Category: Culebra, General, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North), Porta Caribe (South), Porta Cordillera (Central), Porta del Sol (West), Rain Forest, Rainy Day Ideas, San Juan Metro If you are interested in driving around the island visiting places of interest and plan using the Toll roads, we strongly suggest renting/activating the AutoExpreso Tag from the car rental agency. Currently RT 52, RT 66 and RT 53 are changeless (no place toll bucket to through change into and go…must go to the Movilcash lane (if there is one)), and RT 20 and a few others are all slated to go changeless at some point in the near future. If your car has an AutoExpreso tag on the window, you will get charged automatically at any toll, even if you use the Movilcash R+ lanes. If you declined the tag on your contract and you use these toll roads, the car agencies usually penalize you with a hefty fee. Make your vacation easier and activate the tag when you get your rental! Autopista toll signs Welcome to Puerto Rico! Now that you are here — it is time to explore. Puerto Rico is a relatively large island — 35 miles wide by 100 mile long — compared to other Caribbean islands. And, there is so much to do and see. Once you decide to venture away from the San Juan metropolitan area, your best bet (and the cheapest way to get around) is to rent a car. You may have heard horror stories about Puerto Rican drivers, but, in reality, it is not that bad! Here are some tips to make your experience driving in Puerto Rico as painless as possible.
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