In France, several cities and areas are classified as ‘Air Protection Zones’ or ‘Low Emission Zones’, in which vehicles are required to display a Crit’Air sticker (more on that in a moment) indicating the classification of their vehicle based on its polluting emissions...
Your vehicle (and any trailer/caravan/boat you are towing) should be displaying a UK sticker An Animal Health Certificate from your Vet for any pets you have with you Read:Can I take my dog to France? A valid visa if your stay will take you over 90 days in any 180-day period ...
Passport, driving licence (for anyone who will be driving in France), insurance, MOT, V5 log book (VE103 document for rented/hired vehicles). A UK sticker, GB ones are no longer valid. Warning Triangle, spare bulbs, and Hi Viz vest. Your headlights will probably need headlamp deflectors...
The garage will place a little sticker on your windshield with the date of the next CT to remind you. Click on the image below to see the last CT for my car - obviously it had some contre-visites! Insurance: Car insurance is required in France, and there are several companies you can...
Hence the proposal to enshrine in the Highway Code an article R. 412-18 (inspired by the current article R. 413-5, concerning the sticker for learner drivers):“I. - Any driver of a highly autonomous vehicle must, while driving, visibly affix to the rear of his vehicle a distinctive ...
Spain is Europe’s fourth largest country after Russia, Ukraine and France. It consists of the Spanish mainland which occupies most of the Iberian peninsula apart from Portugal, the Balearic islands of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands of Tenerife,...
change from GB to UK. This means that from 28 September vehicles registered in the UK must display the letters “UK” when driven abroad (excluding the Republic of Ireland). The identifier can be incorporated in vehicle number plates (along with the Union flag) or as a separate sticker. ...
Key points You’ll need the right documents, including a valid driving licence and your car’s V5C Your car insurance should provide third party cover as standard in Europe and most policies cover trips up to 30 or 90 days It may cost extra to extend your comprehensive cover to Europe. ...
Where a vignette (physical sticker) is required, you must order this in advance or stop at the first fuel station on the motorway as soon as you enter the country and buy one there. Vignettes are required in Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Montenegro, Romania, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Slova...
A green card to prove you have vehicle insurance cover when traveling in Europe is not required if your vehicle is registered in the UK or a country of the European Union. You must display a UK sticker on the rear of your vehicle, instead of a GB sticker, unless you have a new-style...