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Mean Green



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Heading to Europe... what do i need to know?
I am taking my caravan on to the continent for the first time. I am comfortable enough with the driving side of things, but what else do i need to know?

What has caught people out when travelling in to Europe? Or any helpful tips?

We will be in Germany, Denmark and Holland.
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blackwolf



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Beware that they drive on the wrong side of the road. It will take courage and determination to show them the error of their ways and set a good example!




Perhaps you already knew this though.
Post #712555 15th Jun 2018 10:04pm
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GREENI



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You need a hi-viz, warning triangle and a breathalyser kit too.

Beware of staying in service areas overnight.
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wyvern



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Enjoy the trip - you are there to have some fun so take your time to stop and absorb the event.

food it available everywhere, as it alcohol so dont over stock before you go, have road side recovery service - just in case,
take maps as well as your sat nav ... and watch your speed ... some roads are faster than the UK, others are very much slower!

You don’t need all those clothes, try and have layers rather than big bulky items,
Spare parts should be kept to a minimum - greases and oils can be bought there!
Make sure you can change your own wheels and have the right wheel lock key with you .

have fun!! Poppy - TDCI (Puma) 110XS 2.2 - Camper conversion - see the build here - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic56530.html
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Post #712575 16th Jun 2018 5:31am
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Mean Green



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blackwolf wrote:
Beware that they drive on the wrong side of the road.


?? Really - is this a new thing? I have never noticed before - any time I have driven on the continent before I have always been impressed at how friendly the locals have been - veering in front of me to wave, toot horns and their lights. Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes
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shropshiredefender



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French speed limit to be cut within days… find out when, where and how to avoid the risk of fines up to £650 .

The friendly French are cutting speed limits on rural roads from (I think) July 1st.

No doubt an Englishman towing a caravan will be a legitimate target for Les Gendames Rolling with laughter

Maybe you're going from Harwich to the Hook to avoid this.

I'm taking the Defender over tomorrow but I'll be back before 1st. July Exclamation


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Post #712611 16th Jun 2018 11:54am
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gilarion



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Re: Heading to Europe... what do i need to know?
Mean Green wrote:
any helpful tips?

We will be in Germany,


Whatever you do, don't mention the war Laughing

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nosnibod



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Regarding the lowering of the speed limits in France; it applies to single carriageway roads that used to be 90km/h - 56mph. They've reduced the speed limit to 80km/h - 50mph for vehicles under 3.5T[1].

However the speed limit for units over 3.5T has always been 80km/h so in reality nothing has changed if you are towing a decent-sized caravan. What it does mean is that everyone is limited to the same 50mph so this should make things a little more relaxed if you are towing.

Weirdly if you are under 3.5T on autoroutes you can tow at 130km/h - 81mph. At 3.5T or over you can only do 90km/h - 56mph hence you get people towing trailers or small caravans tearing past. I've never understood that huge disparity and after seeing the aftermath of a few tail-wagging-the-dog incidents I reckon France would do well to look at that limit too.

[1] France uses the maximum weight for this, so if you have a 110 at a shade over 3T maximum and a van at 1.5T then the total of 4.5T takes you over the 3.5T limit. Dave
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FEU DE FER



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Re. your Europe visit.
Check out the area you are travelling through for "Green Zones" i.e. low emission zones.

Fairly recently a system of pollution rating stickers has been introduced across most EU Countries & it would be expensive to get caught out.

The French "Crit Air" sticker is €5 including postage, the fine for not displaying €30.

If you have a Smart Phone, the App that show the areas is "Green-Zones"
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strang



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If you are driving around small villages be aware of the Priority road system. If you are not on a priority road, you have to give way to the right, so you could be driving along a small street, but any vehicles approaching from side streets have priority over you. The same with some Dutch round abouts - you sometimes have to give way to vehicles joining the roundabout. Just something to be aware of if you get off the main roads.

If you are on a road with the sign below they you are on a priority road. If there is a diagonal bar through the sigh, then be aware of traffic from the right.


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Siwynne



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How did you get the crit air for €5 it seems to be nearly €30 on the site.
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macfrank



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blackwolf wrote:
Beware that they drive on the wrong side of the road.

That's not a problem. We have lots of elderly and/or sleeping drivers crawling on the left lane on the Autobahn. By "crawling" we mean driving below 100mph. If we can't wake them up, we just overtake them on the right hand lane. So, you will feel at home Wink

earnestly, please, before you overtake on a motorway, take your time assessing the speed of cars in the rearview mirror; where there is no speed limit there might be cars or motorbikes driving 80mph faster than you. Let them pass first. And don't start to overtake miles before you reach the car you're overtaking; try to miminise the time you are on the left lane. However there are not many motorways left with no speed limit. You will find a lot of 75mph (120 kph) limits (see "crawling").

hi-viz are not required but recommended; breathalyzer kits are provided by the police for free if they think you might need one - no need to carry your own.

have fun
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For a check if your vehicle qualifies for Crit Air and to apply see here.

https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/en/

Cost is €3.11 plus postage. 1995 Defender 110 CSW
1971 SIIA Lightweight
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Siwynne wrote:
How did you get the crit air for €5 it seems to be nearly €30 on the site.


https://www.certificat-air.gouv.fr/en/  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Don’t forget the safety vests! If, Or better said when you break down hou have to wear one. Pack one for every occupant in the car. And by occupant i also mean the dog Rolling with laughter

Allthough almost every country has different rules. Ie Holland only the driver has to wear a vest. Germany has the strictest rules. Every occupant including the animales have to wear a safety vest in case of a breakdown. a defender from 1984 pretending to be a puma with a touch of Range Rover
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