While in Switzerland, keep an eye on your speed. They put speed cameras in sneaky places (tunnel exits) and the fines are very high.
France too. Picked up several speeding tickets for driving near or entering road tunnels.
While in Switzerland, keep an eye on your speed. They put speed cameras in sneaky places (tunnel exits) and the fines are very high.
I’m the same as you. I driven hundreds and hundreds of miles in France in my own RHD car. Earlier this year, I hired a LHD car in Spain and it totally blew my brain! I really struggled with positioning the car etc. It took me the length of the holiday to get used to it.Completely the opposite for me, I like my own car, much better than a hire car and other than overtaking on single lane roads it makes pretty well no difference at all. If you have a passenger you trust even the overtaking is easy. Not vaguely stressful and I do quite a bit of driving abroad in RHD cars![]()
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Wrong threadI’m the same as you. I driven hundreds and hundreds of miles in France in my own RHD car. Earlier this year, I hired a LHD car in Spain and it totally blew my brain! I really struggled with positioning the car etc. It took me the length of the holiday to get used to it.
My advice is to stick to either RHD or LHD cars abroad but try not to mix and match.
I nearly got caught last summer in France just after the EXIT of a road tunnel! The speed limit dropped by 10kphFrance too. Picked up several speeding tickets for driving near or entering road tunnels.
I nearly got caught last summer in France just after the EXIT of a road tunnel! The speed limit dropped by 10kphVery odd and sneaky.
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All of this but particularly the toll roads in France - long, boring, you won't see much and they are expensive.Put ‘Avoid Tolls’ into the Sat Nav/Google Maps. You get to see so much more, and rarely struggle with traffic.
Download the app ‘Park4Night’. Wherever you are, this gives brilliant options of where you can stop and park. We have a campervan, so use it for overnight stops, but it’s great for parking anytime.
Make sure you take hi-viz gilets! A legal requirement.
Do NOT fill up with fuel on motorways.
Make sandwiches/picnics in the morning. There are so many places to stop and eat with beautiful surroundings.
I think this must be a personal thing - I drove a LHD hire car around Romania and found it was fine, didn't have a problem at all (I should emphasise it was an automatic, I didn't see any reason to make my life harder than it needed to be).I’m the same as you. I driven hundreds and hundreds of miles in France in my own RHD car. Earlier this year, I hired a LHD car in Spain and it totally blew my brain! I really struggled with positioning the car etc. It took me the length of the holiday to get used to it.
My advice is to stick to either RHD or LHD cars abroad but try not to mix and match.
I have a permanent French motorway toll “beep” on my UK registered car windscreen and yes it’s very amusing to watch French drivers hold back as I go through the 30kph Telepeage toll boothsAnd it’s quite amusing when you use them in the “non stop” lane with a Uk number plate when the French driver behind you thinks you’ve made a mistake and in the wrong lane and holds back 30m as they think you’ll have to reverse out.
I wouldn’t say they are essential, but they are very handy if you are driving on your own otherwise you have to unbelt and try and pay from the passenger side of the car.
That seems very unfair. They should only be given for speeding in my opinion.France too. Picked up several speeding tickets for driving near or entering road tunnels.
Was about to say the same. There's always a faster car and changing lanes at 115mph when something's coming up behind you at 130mph is a buttock-clencher.If in Germany... I wouldn't advise going in the outside lane of an Autobahn unless you're doing well over 100mph! Or you'll see lights in your rear mirror approaching like an express train!
Ah, but was it on a LHD or RHD motorbike?Having done 10's of thousands of miles in Europe, mostly on motorbikes, the best bit of advice I can give is set your satnav to avoid motorways and toll's and you will see a lot more of the countryside with amazing, usually empty roads. Passing through towns and villages you would never have otherwise visited.
I've had some amazing adventures riding abroad and would recommend it to anyone. The natives are really really friendly if you make a bit of an effort.
I have a permanent French motorway toll “beep” on my UK registered car windscreen and yes it’s very amusing to watch French drivers hold back as I go through the 30kph Telepeage toll booths
Waze is absolutely brilliant for alerting to any speed cameras in France too, be aware it tells you there are police ahead when it is just a speed camera though.
Although you can pass through Rouen without one if you use the 'All routes' directions.Rouen is one of them.