When you hire a car in Gran Canaria, if you're picking up in either the airport or your Gran Canaria resort, you'll need to make sure you bring along your driving license (both card and paper documents). The car hire firm will ask to see this. You'll also need a credit card - even if you've pre-paid they'll take a copy of it! They will also ask to see your passport, plus they'll usually want the address of where you're staying.
If you're picking your car hire up at Gran Canaria airport, the car hire firm will give you usually a rather good map of the island, plus point you in the right direction to collect your car. In Gran Canaria the rental cars are situated directly opposite the terminal building. Then you're away.
Driving on the main motorway in Gran Canaria is much like driving in Tenerife - they like their cars on both islands, and main roads are busy. Take you're time, and watch out for lower speed limits on parts of the main roads undergoing construction work (usually down from 120kmph to 80kmph. In towns and cities around Gran Canaria the speed limit is 50kmph, and the same parking rules apply here as in the rest of the Canaries. Blue lines mean a parking fee is need in usually nearby machines.
Yellow and white lines mean no parking, and unmarked are usually fine.
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