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Ed opens with his "criminal history" — killing a rental car in Japan by putting diesel in a gasoline engine. Lesson learned: green pump = diesel, yellow pump = gasoline (same in Korea). This leads into a nuanced discussion of whether DIY travelers should rent a car. The verdict: rent if you have 3-5 days and want flexibility or off-the-beaten-path destinations (west coast, tangerine farms, green tea fields); skip if you're a novice driver, staying only in Jeju City, or have just 2 days. They cover the rental process, GPS language settings, self-service gas stations, parking, and the dreaded 30 km/h school zone speed traps that can rack up 120,000 won ($90) fines. TAKEAWAYS * Green pump = diesel, yellow pump = gasoline (same across Korea and Japan) * Rent a car if: 3-5 days, want flexibility, visiting off-the-beaten-path places (west coast, tangerine farms, green tea fields, Sinchang Windmill Coastal Road) * Skip the car if: novice driver, staying only in Jeju City, just 2 days, uncomfortable with night driving (no lights on mid-mountain roads, hairpin turns) * Need international driver's license; not all companies rent to foreigners — check for English website * Lotte Rent-a-Car and SK Rent-a-Car work with foreigners; price includes collision damage waiver and roadside assistance * At airport: follow signs to rental car shuttle bus → office → complete paperwork → get car * Ask staff to change GPS language to English before leaving the lot * Self-service gas stations (셀프) are slightly cheaper; kiosks often have English * Parking free outside Jeju City and Seogwipo; paid parking auto-calculated via transponder and billed to rental company * Speed traps everywhere near schools: 30 km/h zones for children, 50 km/h for elderly areas * Speeding ticket = 120,000 won (~$90) per violation — can rack up multiple fines in one drive * Tickets billed to your credit card through rental company even after you leave Korea * No freeways on Jeju; Hallasan blocks direct routes — trips take longer than expected HANDY KOREAN WITH SORA SSAEM (쌤) Gas station phrases — attendant is called 사장님 (sajangnim) * 가득요 (gadeugyo) — Fill it up (or just say "full") * 5만원요 (oman-won-yo) — 50,000 won worth * 카드 (kadeu) — Card * 현금 (hyeongeum) — Cash Note: 카드 (card) and 가득 (full) sound similar — pronunciation matters! NEXT STEPS 1. Sign up for the 14-part email series at vamosajeju.com/start [http://vamosajeju.com/start] 2. Follow: @vamosajeju on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook 3. Visit vamosajeju.com [http://vamosajeju.com] for articles, videos, and resources
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