Car Rental Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. ID A government-issued document (e.g., driver's license, passport) featuring a photograph, used to verify identity.
  2. 3. Transportation The movement of passengers or freight via trains on a tracked rail system.
  3. 4. Driver Operator of a for-hire vehicle transporting passengers to specific, requested destinations.
  4. 6. The world's largest car rental brand.
  5. 7. Logistics The planning, coordination, and execution of moving people or goods from one location to another efficiently.
  6. 8. Four-wheeled, passenger motor vehicles designed for road travel.
  7. 10. Large motor vehicles designed to carry numerous passengers, typically over set routes or for private charter.
  8. 12. service A transport service operating back and forth over a fixed route, typically linking a central point with specialized locations (e.g., airport to hotel).
  9. 14. Driver Operator of commercial trucks (straight, box, tractor-trailer) for transporting goods, often requiring a Class A or B CDL.
  10. 16. A top-tier, service-oriented brand offering a premium experience, often targeting business travelers with airport locations and a diverse fleet of newer model vehicles.
  11. 18. Service & Sales Handle bookings, explain rental policies, promote upgrades, and manage check-ins/check-outs.
  12. 21. Mover A worker who moves, loads, or unloads materials manually or using equipment within a warehouse or industrial setting.
  13. 23. & Technical Ensure the safety and readiness of the rental fleet.
  14. 24. A major global car rental leader focusing on brand recognition and airport services, known for its Hertz Gold Plus Rewards program and, in some locations, offering car delivery.
  15. 25. A connected series of railroad vehicles (cars or locomotives) that run along a track.
Down
  1. 2. & Logistics Manage vehicle flow. Drivers/Transporters move vehicles between locations, and Car Detailers/Washers prepare vehicles for the next renter.
  2. 5. license A, B, or C class, authorizing operation of motor vehicles.
  3. 9. Fuel refined from petroleum used for internal combustion engines.
  4. 11. A premium, fast-growing international rental company, frequently recognized for high-quality service and a strong focus on a modern, luxury-oriented, and diverse, fleet.
  5. 13. Passenger vehicles powered by electricity, usually operating on rails in city streets.
  6. 15. bus tours Privately rented buses for organized, pre-planned group travel.
  7. 17. Driver Operator of passenger vehicles, ranging from city buses to charter coaches, requiring specific CDL endorsements.
  8. 19. & Administration Oversee branch operations, customer issues, and inventory.
  9. 20. Operations The management of activities in a warehouse, including receiving, storing, inventory management, and shipping of goods.
  10. 22. Two-wheeled, human-powered, pedal-driven vehicles.