Aston Martin breakdown cover Europe
Aston Martin breakdown cover Europe
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Stark999

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254 posts

28 months

Does the Aston Martin breakdown cover work in Europe also?

Planning a trip to the South of France in May.

Also can we place toll passes on our windscreen which allow us to automatically pass through with a pre-paid or chargeback without having to insert our debit card each time on the left hand side.

Also vests and breathalysers still required?

Thanks

Nick

M1AGM

4,274 posts

54 months

Wednesday
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Stark999 said:
Does the Aston Martin breakdown cover work in Europe also?

Planning a trip to the South of France in May.

Also can we place toll passes on our windscreen which allow us to automatically pass through with a pre-paid or chargeback without having to insert our debit card each time on the left hand side.

Also vests and breathalysers still required?

Thanks

Nick
Yes they cover Europe. Yes you can use a tag for the tolls. I always take a vest (keep it in the cabin not the boot or you get fined), I think the breathalyser thing is no longer a thing.

bogie

16,873 posts

294 months

Wednesday
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As above, breathalysers not required, keep enough vests for all passengers in cabin.

I use a tag from emovis, they charge about a tenner a year subs and you get the toll invoice after you return

https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/


camel_landy

5,367 posts

205 months

Wednesday
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...and a little suggestion...

I can highly recommend avoiding the autoroutes altogether, enjoy the drive and stop off overnight along the way. The French roads and scenery is superb and often deserted.

M

EVR

2,101 posts

82 months

Yesterday (11:33)
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camel_landy said:
...and a little suggestion...

I can highly recommend avoiding the autoroutes altogether, enjoy the drive and stop off overnight along the way. The French roads and scenery is superb and often deserted.

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This is a very valid suggestion. And I add: just pay attention to your speed as even if it is the small Village de Watevère in the middle of nowhere with no traffic in full daylight, there will be a speed camera waiting for you. Ask me how I know. biggrin

On highways, cameras are clearly signalled by huge signs, so way easier to adapt. Of course, mind the occasional patrouille, pic for reference. biggrin