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AA Easy Read Atlas France 2022 Flexi Bound (AA Road Atlas France) (Easy Read France 2022)

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A warning triangle. This is compulsory for vehicles with four or more wheels. If you’re on a motorbike, you don’t need this. Children under 10 must also use a suitable, approved booster seat or restraint, depending on their age and weight. Child restraints are classified in five different groups by European regulations: All traffic in France drives on the right-hand side of the road, not on the left like the UK. If you hire a car, the driver’s seat will be on the left side of the car. Who has priority? to 12t: 90 km/h on motorways, 80 km/h on dual carriageways, 60 km/h on other roads, 50 km/h in built-up areas.

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IGN (Institute Geographique National)France Regional Touring Map: IGN (Institut Geographique National) Road Map Bourgogne / Burgundy (France) / Scale 1:250,000 (French Edition) Drivers and riders mustn’t use headphones and headsets (any device attached to your ear). This covers devices used for phone calls as well as for listening to music, but you’re allowed to use a Bluetooth or integrated systems in a motorcycle helmet. Our comprehensive guide will take you through some of the laws for driving in France, covering everything you need to know, from required documents to general road rules and information about fuel, parking and fines. If you’re caught speeding more than 50 km/h over the limit, you’ll have your licence and vehicle confiscated on the spot. From 2021, every year during the winter period (from 1 November to 31 March), vehicles must be equipped with winter tyres or snow chains in certain mountainous areas of France. These areas include the Alps, the Massif Central, the Jura Mountains, the Pyrenees and the Vosges.Whether planning a road trip through mainland Europe or simply exploring the beautiful country itself, many British drivers will find themselves needing to drive to France from the UK at some point on their holiday.

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Illegally parked vehicles, including those belonging to visiting motorists from outside of France, may be towed and impounded. The vehicle’s owner must then pay for the cost of impounding, which increases every 24 hours the vehicle is kept.Most trips to Europe by road involve some driving in France. Find out what the rules are for drivers in France and how they might differ from those at home. Emergency low emissions zones are temporary restrictions, activated in certain locations due to dangerous pollution levels. Speed limits on single carriageway roads without a separating guard rail were reduced from 90km/h to 80km/h (50 mph) across France in 2018.

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Headlamp beam deflectors need to be used by UK drivers to adapt to driving on the right-hand side of the road. These stop headlights from dazzling other drivers. If you’re caught driving without beam deflectors, you may face a fine.The standard fine for breaking the speed limit in France is €135, though this amount can vary depending on how far over the limit you were driving.

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