what is needed to go to france???

what is needed to go to france???

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Original Poster:

100 posts

253 months

Monday 24th May 2004
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just wondering if anyone can help by compiling a list of everything needed to travel abroad!! i have not, so dont have a clue and am just picking up bits of info from other posts, it would be good to have it all in one post.
the info im looking for example is equipment like first aid kits, warning triangle,deflector stickers for the lights(or do people not bother?) right through to all the documentation required.

cheers

Robin

shnozz

28,008 posts

278 months

Monday 24th May 2004
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try this www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=25&h=&t=96637

add to that V5 reg document, insurance certificate, headlight cover thingies (although sod paying £7 in halfwits. got out the insolation tape and covered the respective bit).

supposed to have GB sticker but no one bothers with that.

bridgdav

4,805 posts

255 months

Monday 24th May 2004
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A full UK driving licence is required. As in the UK, seat belts should be worn front and rear. Below are motoring regulations relating to France.

Documentation: always carry your driving licence, vehicle registration document (V5), and certificate of motor insurance. If your licence does not incorporate a photograph ensure you carry your passport to validate the licence. If the vehicle is not registered in your name, carry a letter from the registered owner giving you permission to drive.

Drinking and driving: Don't do it. Over 0.05 per cent and you could face anything up to imprisonment.

First-aid kit is advised, but not compulsory.

Warning triangle is highly recommended, although hazard flashers can be used. One or the other is compulsory.

GB sticker: UK registered vehicles displaying Euro-plates (circle of 12 stars above the national identifier on blue background) no longer need a GB sticker when driving in European Union countries.

Headlamp converters are compulsory.
Lights: dipped headlights must be used in poor daytime visibility.


Motor insurance: third-party insurance is compulsory. A green card is not required but your insurer should be advised of your trip.

Seat belts are compulsory for front and rear seat occupants, if fitted.

Visibility Vests are now compulsory in Italy and Spain (and likely to become compulsory throughout the EU) if you need to walk on a motorway. You don't have to carry one, but if you breakdown on the motorway you will be breaking the law if you walk to an emergency phone without one.

Taken from here

http://driving.drive-alive.co.uk/driving-in-france.htm

Marki

15,763 posts

277 months

Monday 24th May 2004
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Onions , a striped T-shirt and a bicycle ,,also a moustach

shnozz

28,008 posts

278 months

Monday 24th May 2004
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Marki said:
Onions , a striped T-shirt and a bicycle ,,also a moustach


ah yes, that too.

and say "oo ee ooo eee ooo" lots.

bridgdav

4,805 posts

255 months

Monday 24th May 2004
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Don't forget the Va-Va-Voom...

N17 TVR

2,937 posts

278 months

Monday 24th May 2004
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An ineptitude in modern warfare.........

nel

4,797 posts

248 months

Monday 24th May 2004
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Some appropriate spare light bulbs are required once you leave Blighty's fair shores.

Nel

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

248 months

Tuesday 25th May 2004
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shnozz said:

ah yes, that too.

and say "oo ee ooo eee ooo" lots.


No, you're thinking of Jimmy Saville!

Marki

15,763 posts

277 months

Tuesday 25th May 2004
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N17 TVR said:
An ineptitude in modern warfare.........


An ineptitude in ancient warfare

shandyt

404 posts

253 months

Tuesday 25th May 2004
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I beleive the moustache should be as OUTRAGEOUS as possible!

puggit

48,807 posts

255 months

Wednesday 2nd June 2004
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Marki said:

N17 TVR said:
An ineptitude in modern warfare.........



An ineptitude in ancient warfare
How many Frenchmen does it take to defend Paris?




















We don't know - they've never tried!

vetteheadracer

8,271 posts

260 months

Wednesday 2nd June 2004
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....don't forget your passport!

Also waterproofs and sunscreen (both have been required in the last 3 years), a hat (the sillier the better), toilet rolls, lots of euros, a fold up chair if space. Sleeping bag and tent if camping are always handy.
Torch....useful for seeing which bit of your car just fell off or for finding the tent at night as 10,000 tents tend to look very similar when you are pi**ed.
A radio for listening to Radio Le Mans.

Suitable clothes and very comfortable shoes that you are used to walking great distances in. Change of socks......you will be amazed how wonderful if feels to put on a cool clean pair of socks.....

Just my £0.02

rmhodv

236 posts

275 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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I started a thread on this the other week.Not only does it give advice about driving in France, but many other countries too.
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=101892&f=25&h=0

Psychobert

6,316 posts

263 months

Thursday 3rd June 2004
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vetteheadracer said:
....don't forget your passport!


Good idea to check it doesn't expire while you are over there..