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Items
you should carry when driving in France :
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Warning
triangle
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Flash light
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First aid
box
Also
recommended are:
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Light bulbs
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Fuses
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Spare fan
belt
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Warning Signs
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Please not
that with a crossroads YOU have priority |
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With a cross
sign, YOU DO NOT have priority
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Intersection with Tramway |

Traffic Signals |

Falling Rocks |

Crossroads |
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Level Crossing with Barrier (Road crosses railway tracks) |

Level Crossing with Barrier (Road crosses railway tracks) |

Uneven Road |

Slippery Road |
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Right Hand Curve |

Left Hand Curve |

Bend In Road |

Danger |
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Deer Crossing |

Livestock Crossing |

Children Crossing |

Men at Work |
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Prohibitive Signs
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Turn Right Area |

Straight Ahead |

One Way |

End of Build Up |
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Pass on Righthand Side (Arrow pointing opposite way: Pass on Left) |

Stop Junction Ahead |

Wait for Counter Traffic |

Stop |
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No Turning |

No Overtaking |

No Entry |

No Stopping |
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No Motor Vehicles |

No Parking |

Speed Limit |

No Trailers |
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Informative Signs
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Parking |

Parking Disc Zone |

Motorway |

End of Motorway |
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Roundabout |

Motor Vehicles Only |

No Motor Vehicles |

Dead End |
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Passing Place Road |

Bus Lane |

Priority Road |

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Read
these helpful driving tips for France.
Any special requirements for driving in France?
How do I recognise a motorway and minor roads on signs or on a map?
What should I know about Parking in France?
How much does fuel cost in France?
What is the speed limit on French Roads?
What is the conversion for kph to mph?
What is the alcohol limit in France?
Are there any Toll roads in France?
What are the seat belt regulations in France?
What is the minimum age for driving in France?
Can I use my domestic licence in France?
What documents may I need to carry?
What terms may I find useful when driving in France?
What do I do in the case of an accident?
What number do I call for the emergency services in France?
To check driving conditions, telephone Paris...
Any special requirements for driving in
France?
The French drive on the right and overtake on the left. If you are from
the USA you should have no problems other than reading the signs. If you
are from the U.K or Ireland however, you will need to take great care in
driving on the opposite side. Driving on sidelights is not permitted in
France. Lights must be switched on in fog, mist or poor
visibility during the day. When driving in
France motorists must
carry a warning triangle (In case hazard lights are inoperable). Which in
the case of an accident or breakdown should be placed on the road thirty
metres behind the vehicle and clearly visible from One hundred metres.
Right of way is given to ambulances, fire-engines, police motorcycles,
Police Secours, Prefecture de Police, public utility cars (Electricite,
Gaz, Compagnie Generale des Eaux, Service de Nettoiement) and any vehicle
coming from your right.

How do I recognise a motorway and minor roads on signs
or on a map?
Motorways bear the prefix 'A' and national roads 'N'. Minor roads (marked
in yellow on the Michelin roadmaps) are maintained by the Départements
rather than by the Government and are classed as 'D' roads.

What should I know about Parking in
France?
Parking restrictions are strictly enforced, particularly in major towns.
In Paris you face on-the-spot fines or having your car towed away, as a
result of failure to comply with parking legislation. When parking, keep
an eye out for ‘alternate side parking or ‘ stationnement alterné
semi-mensal’ this means that you can park on one side of the street for
the first half fo the month and the other for the rest of the month. Road
signs marked 1-15 or 16-31 mean that you cannot park on the side of the
road where the sign is posted between those dates. Parking on the left
side of a street is allowed along one-way streets only. Pay-and-display
machines (horodateurs) are very common throughout France. Provincial towns
often offer free parking from
noon to
1:30 p.m. The tariff and time limit are shown on the machine. FF1, FF2,
FF5 and FF10 coins are accepted. Press the red button to get a ticket. The
end of a no parking zone is indicated by a sign reading "Fin
d'interdiction de stationner." Parking is free of charge from 7:00 p.m. to
9:00 a.m. and on weekends, public holidays, and during the whole of
August, unless otherwise indicated.

How much does fuel cost in
France?
At the time of writing unleaded (sans plomb) costs around 1.30 Euro's per
litre and diesel (gazole) cost 1.05 Euro's per litre. Prices vary and if
you fill up at motorway service stations you could find yourself paying a
lot more than at supermarket filling stations.

What is the speed limit on French Roads?
Normal Conditions
Speed limit on Motorway: 130kph
Speed limit in Towns: 50kph
Speed limit on Major roads: 110kph
When Wet
Speed limit on Motorway in wet conditions: 110kph
Speed limit on major roads in wet conditions: 90kph
"Rappel" means a
continuation of the restriction.

What is the conversion for kph to mph?
1 mile=1.6 km 1
U.S.
1km=0.6 miles

What is the alcohol limit in
France?
The blood/alcohol limit in France is 50mg. If you are caught over this
limit you could face fines of up to 30,000ff and two years in jail. Your
license can also be taken off you immediately.

Are there any Toll roads in
France?
France has over 9000km (5600 miles) of motorways (autoroutes), some of
which are free whilst others are toll roads (autoroutes à péage) There are
over 28,500km (17,700 miles) of national roads (routes nationales). Most
motorways in France
are toll roads (identified by a blue sign) non toll motorways can be
identified by a green sign. At Toll motorways take a ticket on entering,
and produce it later for payment according to the distance traveled.
Prices vary depending on the route, and caravans are extra. Count on
paying about 40ff per 100km. For a car, Paris to Bordeaux costs 254ff and
to Marseille it will cost you about 267ff.

What are the seat belt regulations in
France?
In France
seatbelts are compulsory front and rear. Children under ten years of age
must travel in the rear. If you are on motorcycle, scooter or moped, you
are required to wear a helmet; these laws are strongly enforced by police
road checks and you will be heavily fined in case of non-compliance.

What is the minimum age for driving in
France?
The minimum driving age in France is 18.

Can I use my domestic licence in
France?
A valid International driver's license is required for those who wish to
drive in France.

What documents may I need to carry?
Your driving license, (Permis de Conduite) insurance certificate (Carte
Verte) and vehicle registration is essential, along with car ownership
papers (Carte Grise) and your passport.

What terms may I find
useful when driving in
France?
Aire de repos - Rest stops
Allumez vos lanterns (or feux) - Turn on your lights
Attention au feu - Beware of traffic signal
Attention travaux - Beware roadworks
Autre directions - Other directions
Barrière de dègel - Trucks not allowed
Chaussèe dèformèe - Bumpy road ahead
Cèdez le passage - Give way (Give priority to the other road)
Centre ville - Town center
Col - Mountain pass
Ferme - Closed
Gendarmerie - Police station
Gravillons - Loose chippings
Haute tension - Electric line
Interdit aux piètons - No pedestrians
Nids de poules - Potholes
Ouvert - Open
Pas - Mountain pass
Prochain èchangement gratui - No toll at next exit
Rappel - Remember
Route barrèe - Road closed
Sens-unique - One-way
Serrez a droite - Keep to the right
Sortie - Exit
Suivre - Follow
Sur - On
Toutes directions - All directions
Vitesse adapteè sècuritè - Adapt your speed for safety
Voie unique - One lane road
Voitures - Cars

What do I do in the case of an accident?
If there is no policeman around, take down the number of the other car
involved, lock your car and go with the driver of the other car and look
for a policeman. The policeman will make out a report in triplicate,
stating where the accident occurred, the names of both owners and
insurance companies and the damage done. Try to obtain names and addresses
of any witnesses. You will need to send the report to the correspondent of
your insurance company. If the accident is serious, it is a good idea to
take photographs. If someone is hurt, you may be held for up to 3 or 4
hours at a police station. If you have an accident on the road and your
car alone is damaged, the report is normally made by the "huissier"(bailiff)
in the nearest community. If, however, there are victims, if the accident
interferes with traffic, or the "huissier" is not available, the
"gendarme" can and should make the report. If neither is available, go to
the nearest town hall ("mairie" or "hotel de ville").

What number do I call for the emergency services in
France?
Police/Ambulance Service - 17
Fire Service - 18

To check driving conditions, telephone
Paris:
(24 hours):C.N.I.R. (1) 48 94 33 33.
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