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bodstruck Member Since: 09 May 2020 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 910 |
I may be taking the Puma to France this Christmas. Staying fairly low (c600m in Brides les Bains) but may end up driving to Meribel or Courcheval.
Legally, will I need tyres with 3PMSF? I have a choice of Continental CrossContact, Cooper STT Pro and BFG KM3, none of which do have this. They do all have M+S markings though. I think I will be OK. Found this info (from https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers...9?lang=en) "What equipment is required? In areas established by the prefects, vehicles will be required to: have in their trunks metal snow chains or snow socks suitable for fitting at least two driving wheels; or be equipped with 4 winter tires, mounted on at least 2 wheels of each axle. For the coming winters, from 2023 to 2024, the appellation « winter tire » cover all tires identified by one of the markings « M+S », « M.S » or « M&S » or by the joint presence of « alpine symbol » (recognized as « 3PMSF » (3 Peak Mountain Snow Flake) and one of the markings « M+S », « M.S » or « M&S ». From 1er november 2024, it will only cover tires identified by the joint presence of the marking « alpine symbol » (recognized as « 3PMSF » (3 Peak Mountain Snow Flake) and one of the markings « M+S », « M.S » or « M&S »." As I read it I will legally be OK as the tyres will have M+S and my trip will be before 01 Nov 2024. Or have I missed something? |
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27th Nov 2023 3:18pm |
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bodstruck Member Since: 09 May 2020 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 910 |
Thank you
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2nd Dec 2023 11:09am |
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