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Driving - Safety tipshome > getting around > car hire > driving safety tipsThe obvious thing to say about driving in France is that you drive on the right side and all distance and speed measurements are in km. GeneralUK insurance gives automatic third party cover in France. Insurance companies
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Rules
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'Dead end' and 'Give way' |
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Never speed. Speeding fines are heavy and must be paid on the spot. The police can impound the car in extreme cases.
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Beware of Priorité à droite drivers from the right having priority. Still used in town centres and famously at the Arc de Triomphe.
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Always pay and display clamping is on the increase.
Seatbelts must be worn by all. No children under 10 in the front unless in a specially adapted rear-facing seat. -
All UK cars in France must also display a GB sticker which is usually available from cross Channel operators.
Motorcyclists must wear crash helmets.
Instant fines exist for illegal of bus lanes.
Speed Limits
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Check your route before travelling |
Pollution
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TowingCars towing heavy trailers or caravans have slower speed limits.
If the trailer/caravan is less than 30% heavier than the car then
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Parking
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Always pay and display - clamping and towing is becoming more common and is very expensive.
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If you need change head for a bakery and buy a baguette for a some cents or a Euro.
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Check the details on the machines as parking is often free during lunchtimes and after 18.00
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It is often safer to park in a hotel car park and explore on foot.
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Never leave anything of value on view in the car.
Autoroute Tolls
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Tolls can be expensive if travelling a lot by autoroute - but are often worth it to get to destinations quickly.
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