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Non-EU residents can take out a short-term lease for driving trips longer than 21 days. If you’re renting your car in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain or Portugal then a short term lease with Auto Europe may be more cost effective than regular car rental. Look to re...
Those under 1.35m must use equipment appropriate to their size and weight when traveling in a car, like a car seat or booster cushion. It is illegal to use your phone at the wheel in all EU and European countries. In France and Spain, you may not even use it as a satellite ...
Many people choose to travel Canada viamotorhome hire, with the combination of convenience and flexibility making this a brilliant way to experience the country. However, there are some particular rules that are important to bear in mind if you plan to drive an RV or camper around Canada. Make...
I have a motorhome and usually just park in the areas where we are not obstructing anyone. Follow the leads of others. Grate and very accurate write up by Sherry Otts. And funny. Enjoy. Pat “Spud” Murphy Reply By De'Jav March 13, 2015 - 6:33 am Looks like a great time with ...
complicated systems. Some of the largest ones have the same features as semi-trucks and all-in-one homes. So you may be asking yourself if such a large, complicated machine is hard to drive. We have plenty of experience, so let’s look at what it takes to drive a Class A motorhome!
This the perfect route for those looking to avoid the French tolls and requirement for an Austrian vignette. This route is especially good for anyone in a large motorhome over 3,500kgs where tolls costs are higher and a GoBox is required to travel on Austrian motorways. ...