Driveing in France

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roamingman
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Driveing in France

Post by roamingman » Tue Mar 13, 2012 11:03 am

Are people awear of the new rules in France, more speed camers, and you must have a breathalizer in the car,as well as high vis vest.

Here is a link to buy, I have no part in this company

All you need to know about this new law and where to buy kits

http://www.alpinerovers.com

As the French ploice have opened the new season for those of us who are out on the road, and apart from the breath analyzer, the hi-viz vests, the spare bulbs and all the rest, they now have some new toys.


This post is from foum http://www.4x4overlandtravel.com/
All things for overland travel.

These new camera-units are much smaller than before, take all 3 or 4 lanes, have an IR flash option and some 2,000 extra units have been issued to the forces.



What is new and really worrying is the "speed check on while the move" whereby the police vehicle drives alond and measures you while overtaking them. Only give away is the ""flash port" on the back of the car. The on board radar, gps & computer measure it all and decide that you drive too fast and triggers the camera.



Esp. on downhill stretches where 90 km/h is often the limited, it is very easy to speed and 2 km/h too fast is a € 90,-fine.



You have been warned !

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overlander
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Re: Driveing in France

Post by overlander » Tue Mar 13, 2012 2:21 pm

Thanks for the heads up on that one 'roaming man' - we will watch how it develops.

cheers

John H
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