If you're a driver, you probably already know about most of the laws that apply on UK roads. But different countries in Europe have their own rules that you should be aware of if you're planning on driving a vehicle over there.
It's important to know about these laws, in order to keep yourself and your passengers safe while driving a car or caravanning abroad.
Here's a round-up of some popular European destinations and their motoring laws, as reported by Wales Online. In France, you need to be over 18 to drive compared to 17 here in the UK.While you don’t need an International Driving Permit, you do need the valid UK driving licence and insurance.
You also need to display a valid GB sticker on the left-hand side of the registration plate of your vehicle. This law came into force in September 2021.On motorways, the maximum speed limit is 80mph in good weather, and 60mph during bad conditions.
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