Haven't ever needed breathalyzer kits in France.... was a suggestion by Sarkozy in mid 2000's that was never implemented.....Don't forget warning triangle, hivis waistcoat and breathalyzer kit...
One thing to be aware of is that the national speed limit has now been reduced to 80 kmph on all non-dual carriageways.
Haven't ever needed breathalyzer kits in France.... was a suggestion by Sarkozy in mid 2000's that was never implemented.....
Triangles are a good idea, but if you have functioning hazards that"'s all you need...
Hi viz vests are obligatory.
One thing I never see printed is that if you get pulled, even just a random road check, the first thing the gendarme asks for is your driving licence, Insurance (green card) and vehicle registration....
Good to know, but most of my customers don't do this, despite my telling them.RAC driving in France website does...
Guess RAC is wrong.. 99.9999% of Fren,ch drivers don't have them.. In fact I've never seen them for sale in France either.Was postponed indefinitely but is still law although will not be fined 11€ if you don't have one...according to RAC...
Guess RAC is wrong.. 99.9999% of Fren,ch drivers don't have them.. In fact I've never seen them for sale in France either.
I've been stopped and breathalyzed about 6 or 7 times in the last 18 months, but never has this ever come up with the gendarmes or police... As long as you are under the limit all is ok.
Yes????You got Amazon in France?...
The fine is not implemented because is was scrapped by the French government in March 2013... So while the need to carry one was not removed from the statue books the sanction for not having one was... So as you say what's the point...The reason French don't carry or buy them is because the fine isn't implemented.. why buy something your required by law to carry but is not fineable if you don't have it...I wouldn't...
... and a first aid kit.Don't forget warning triangle, hivis waistcoat and breathalyzer kit...
Thanks Paulindre, I wasn't aware of that! You could have saved me a spot of bother. Although in the past I have only used it to haul people out of snow drifts, mud holes and ditches.
... and a first aid kit.
Yes these are on the list, but not always possible to change the bulbs without a tool kit and removing the whole optical block... Friend had her head light blow last year, impossible to change the bulb with just a Leatherman..And a set of spare bulbs
I was reading that one of the latest cars has to be taken into a dealership to change the headlamp bulbsYes these are on the list, but not always possible to change the bulbs without a tool kit and removing the whole optical block... Friend had her head light blow last year, impossible to change the bulb with just a Leatherman..
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