So thats why the French have the steering wheel on the wrong side:
PS you need 2 triangles if you dont have hazard lights.
Driving abroad
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Re: Driving abroad
and HiViz jackets (in case you breakdown) I think it's an offence in France not to carry them
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Re: Driving abroad
The HiViz jackets need to be inside the car too, makes sense really, hopefully less chance of getting splatted while digging around in the boot for it!
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Re: Driving abroad
I drive a lot in France and would say watch for mobile radar speed traps in odd places like behind bushes. Also priority to the right is something a lot of English drivers ignore with potentially disastrous results. Two neighbouring villages can have different priority rules. As a general rule if joining traffic has no stop or give way line be vigilant as the locals expect you to yield.
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Re: Driving abroad
from my driving in france, i think priority is held by he who values their car the least... 
