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Drive safely

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Driving in France is really safe and motorists keep a watch on other motorists to avoid any unhealthy circumstances. The roadways have been improved over the last two decades and the changes are really fruitful to maintain safety. Even though the government is trying its best to maintain the security its wise on your part too to be careful. Trucks are the vehicles to be taken care of when on the highways; they drive at high speeds in order to cover large distances.

Safe Driving

Monday, June 8th, 2009

France is considered a safe place to drive and motorists take care to watch out for each other. Many road improvements have been made over the last 20years to keep the roads safe and it has been paying off. While accident rates have dropped drastically over the years it is always wise to take care on the road. Watch out for large trucks that use the motorways. These trucks cover alot of road in just one day and drive at high speeds. Stay out of their way when you can.

Special Driving Considerations

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

France is full of fun driving laws that must be obeyed. First is driving on the right and passing on the left. This is just like USA and opposite of UK please take note. Driving lights must be on at all times also. And most importantly all cars must have an emergency triangle and florescent vest. They must be used at all times when you are stopped on the side of the road. Also be wary of and give right of way to emergency and government vehicles.

Driving in the City

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

When driving in the city one should always remember that the standard speed limit is 50kmh. Keeping that in mind at all times will save you alot of money. Some major routes in cities will display a 70kmh speed limit so keep your eyes open for road signs. Most French cities were built before cars so streets are often small and hard to identify. Make sure you travel with a map in your car at all times. Maps are found at almost every news stand and corner market. When in tourist areas park the car and walk.