Transportation

Get There & Get Around

Use public transit whenever you can, and walk or bike as much as possible. Choose a place to live that’s within walking or biking distance of your job and shopping, and you can eliminate almost all of your daily transportation costs. Plus, you will get more exercise and meet more people.

FAQs

Insurance
Every state in the United States requires auto insurance that provides medical and liability coverage, whether you rent or own a car.

Buy more than the minimum for both medical and liability. It is more expensive, but the coverage is necessary if you are involved in an accident.
Rental companies offer a Collision Damage Waiver, or CDW. Purchase this insurance to cover damages if you are in an accident.
CIEE does not offer auto insurance.
If you get into an accident, stop. When it is safe to do so, get out and check to make sure no one is hurt. Call the police. Exchange insurance information with the other driver, call your insurance company and contact CIEE when you have the opportunity. It is a crime to leave the scene of a multi-vehicle accident without doing this.

Automobile Safety
Every year, many thousands of people are seriously injured or killed in road accidents.

Keep Safe with These Guidelines

Wear your seatbelt at all times. It is the law, and it can save your life.
Follow the rules and speed limits posted on the road. Go to your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles website to learn about U.S. road signs.
NEVER drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The legal limit for alcohol is very low, and even one or two drinks can put you over it.
Do not drive when you are sleepy. If you find yourself losing concentration, stop and take a nap.
Do not use your cell phone while driving. Use of hand-held cell phones is illegal in most places. Even if you have a hands-free device, talking on the phone is a distraction.
Never text while driving.