dolmus translated means "should be full" and is the name of the shared taxis that serve certain routes. The departure of a dolmus occurs after it is fully occupied. The dolmus is ideal for shorter distances. He can be stopped from the side of the road with a hand signal. If you want to get off, you shout “stop”. Taking the dolmus is cheaper than a regular taxi.
Rental car are available in all cities and tourist centers and can also be easily reserved via this website. When renting a rental car, you must present your driver's license and ID card or passport. Your tour guide will be happy to advise you.
road traffic: Traffic in Turkey is on the right. The zero alcohol limit applies. The maximum speed within built-up areas is 50 km/h and outside of towns 90 km/h. The signage corresponds to international standards. Brown signs lead to places of interest. The locals don't take too seriously when it comes to traffic discipline; don't be surprised by daring overtaking by trucks or buses. Because of dogs, cats, and farm vehicles on the roads, you should drive defensively and carefully. Especially in the dark, you should exercise caution because of the changeable road conditions (potholes!). On the main roads you will find petrol stations at regular intervals, which are open all the time and some of which have a repair shop and a small restaurant attached.
Taxis are yellow and can be recognized by the sign "Taksi" on the roof. Fixed prices are specified for longer distances. Within built-up areas, you should insist that the taximeter be turned on. A night supplement will be charged after midnight.