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Discover Tiverton, Rhode Island, with the ultimate driving experience. Whether you're navigating local roads or heading out to explore the Ocean State, Therentalcars provides a premium selection of luxury vehicles to suit your needs. Be aware of potential delays due to road construction, including projects using Tiverton Materials aggregates such as the RIDOT Route 95 Viaduct Project in Providence.
Tiverton's rich history adds to its unique charm. Originally incorporated in 1694 as part of Massachusetts Bay Province, Tiverton became part of Rhode Island in 1747 following a Royal Decree that settled a boundary dispute. This annexation also included Barrington, Bristol, Little Compton and Cumberland. Tiverton men participated in the Battle of Freetown during the Revolutionary War, and the town played a role during the British occupation of Rhode Island. Notably, in 1856, the northern part of Tiverton became Fall River, Rhode Island. While visiting, you might be interested to know that Mark's Stadium, a former soccer venue, was located in North Tiverton.
Airport & Transit: For those flying into the area, the closest major airport is T.F. Green International Airport (PVD) in Warwick, RI. To reach Therentalcars in Tiverton from the airport, take I-95 South to Route 24 South. Follow Route 24 South to Tiverton. Please note that road construction on Route 95 may affect travel times, so plan accordingly.
Local Guidelines: When renting a luxury car in Rhode Island, it's essential to understand the insurance requirements. Rhode Island law, specifically Section 27-7-6, outlines specific stipulations for liability coverage. If an accident occurs where the insured is at fault and causes a total loss of the other party's vehicle, the at-fault carrier must provide coverage for a rental vehicle for at least seven days after the aggrieved party receives their total loss settlement check. To be eligible, the rental car company needs to demonstrate that the rental vehicle sustained damage requiring repair, which will be determined by a licensed Rhode Island auto appraiser or adjuster.