How does Zoomcar track speed?
With the recent advent of novel Bluetooth based hardware tied to the OBD (on-board diagnostics) port, Zoomcar actually monitors the driver performance by assessing braking, steering, and fuel efficiency.
What happens if you speed in a rental car?
Will the rental car company find out if you get a speeding ticket in a rental car? But while you probably won’t see an additional fee from the rental car company, it’s in your interest to pay the fine quickly. Otherwise, you could end up with stiffer fines and, eventually, a suspended or revoked driver’s license.
Can rental cars track your speed?
Although national rental car companies like Avis and Hertz do not track speed, thousands of their customers use GPS systems every day. The systems can help customers with directions, unlock cars when keys are lost, or help in an emergency by notifying authorities when an air bag is deployed.
Can enterprise tell if you speed?
Agents can unlock the car remotely or even locate and recover a stolen vehicle. In addition, they can let the rental companies monitor the car’s location, odometer, median speed, fuel level and more.
How does the insurance work with Zoomcar?
Zoomcar’s insurance handles the remainder. This is provided you adhere to all of Zoomcar’s standard rules and regulations as described here. Requesting customers to mark damages, if any, in the car at the time of taking it as well as returning it to Zoomcar.
Do I need a permit to rent a Zoomcar in India?
While all Zoomcar vehicles are registered with an All India Permit (meaning they can be driven anywhere within India), there are toll & state entry permits payable upon crossing state borders especially at checkposts between each State. Individual renters are liable for payment of such charges.
What are the clauses in the Zoomcar agreement?
Any clause below otherwise not contained in the principal agreement between you and Zoomcar shall stand incorporated therein by reference. 1. Forbidden Uses: a) Transporting goods / people in violation of local laws or excise & customs rules. b) For sports, adventure, races rallies and other competitive events.