- Tue Jun 16, 2015 9:31 pm
#48959
cars need to carryy a red triangle, a yellow flourescent jacket and a until recently, a breathaliser, however, you do not need to have these as a motorcycle rider.
Reflective stickers for helmet, call into french bike shop where they are given away free. Don't put them on your helmet, just carry them with you.
Under French law, motorcycle must ride with headlamps on during the day. Euro and human rights say that you have the right not to ride with your headlamp on. This all depends on whether you use it to be noticed, or whether you have moved over to the current idea that a fluorescent jacket shows up better, whereas your headlamp can be detrimental by making you look further away than you are (Vehicles turning in front of you).
Police in france... there are two types.
Police - these you find in larger towns and cities. they operate like most police forces. They are generally very helpful
Gendames - these are military soldiers charged with police duties. they are by far in the majority and will be found in smaller towns, villages and rural areas. You see the neat black uniform with the typical french hat, but they also train with the army and are issued full sets of central european camouflage clothing for when they are not on police duties. Again, they are very helpful, but they have great power as well. Do ask for help with directions or local knowledge, but don't piss them off by trying to be clever if you were to get pulled over!
Filtering is not allowed in France, however every bike, scooter, and pregna-scoot does it on the paris peripherique (ring road) between inside and next out lanes only.
If A French biker holds his arm out to the side a little in what might look like he is pointing at the line in the middle of the road, this is a biker 'Hi' greeting. It's nice to give one back, or initiate one.
French healthcare should you need it is generally cheap as it is subsidised. I have two trips to the dentist, tooth rebuilt very good job, root canals done, €96 (Just under £70 the lot!)
Have a good time, it's a very large country, and if going to Normandy or Brittany, when walking into a bar, get across the fact that you are english NOT german as quickly as you can. The French hold grudges almost forever, and even now, German people really don't want to be planning a trip into northern france.
er, think that's about all for now.
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