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It is difficult to give you advice on how to get home or to your final destination, as there are many aspects to take into consideration, such as the distance between your home and the airport, the traffic, the length of your journey, the reason for travel, etc. You are the only one that, using common sense, has to consider the possibilities and risks, and take the appropriate decision. However, take into account that, after a long haul flight, you will be tired, may be even warn out, and that you would be better of not driving yourself.
Instead of driving yourself, take public transportation, a cab, shuttle service, or have a friend pick you up.
If you must drive and you need to rent a car, you will find various car rental companies at the airport. When renting a car, use a credit card to place a deposit or to pay, as most credit card providers include coverage on liability and even damage. Make a reservation for a rental car prior to your departure, as rental companies may have ran out of cars due to e.g. the holiday seasons or conferences in the neighborhood.
Note that airlines do not assume any responsibility for the transportation of any passenger or his or her baggage between any airport used by the carrier and any city or other place in any area served through such airport. Ground transportation is at passenger's expense.
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