Angles Mortes stickers yay or ney?

If the silly buggers are so myopic they can't see a big whitish box, and have not understood that they will get squished if they get in the way after reading the signs on all the other trucks etc, then it maybe serves them right
The voice of reason
 
Well the European cops seem right on it at the moment. Got pulled over in 2 road blocks last week, Belgium and Germany. Luckily my paperz where all in order. 😂
Passed two Gendarme motors snuck away with their zap gun to check your speed. Earlier during our trip, on route to Italy, at one peage, the place was swarming with Gendarmes and the equivalent of UK immigration officers pulling over at random, any vehicle they saw fit to pull in and do a search.

On seeing our innocent faces, we were waved through.😂

Re: Speed, at 90kph, the legal max speed for camper weight, Ian happy with this, recs a tad over 2000 when cruising, makes for a comfortable and economical drive.
 
I'm sticking with a speed limit of 110 kmh. The 90kmh is for commercials over 3.5 tonnes. The speed limit for buses/coaches of over 3.5 tonnes and under 12 tonnes is 110kmh. Motorhomes or camper cars are as buses/coaches as designed for transport of people.

Now, I was going to suggest that not all MH's transport people, but that would be really rude! 😂 😝
 

Section specific to motorhomes

110kph on motorways
100kph on dual carriageway

Davy
That link has incorrect information.
Have a look at https://www.service-public.fr/particuliers/vosdroits/F19460 for details relating to vehicles up to 3t5 (no such thing as a reduction from 80 to 70km/h in rain, for example).

Somewhat more exhaustive info at https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/codes/section_lc/LEGITEXT000006074228/LEGISCTA000006177128 including limits relating to motorhomes between 3t5 and 12t here: https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/codes/article_lc/LEGIARTI000019277066
 
Well I can only guess that as Barry doesn't know the speed limits in France he has never been there before, who's going to break it to him that the French have bars instead of pubs, and frown upon a 'full english' breakfast, and I don't recall seeing wensleydale cheese and pork pies anywhere, might have to search out specialist shops for proper english grub. 😜
 
Its 4.25t so I have bought them but there seem to be two camps. Those that stick them on and those that don't. There isn't a single van in the Canterbury park and ride right now with them on and some of them will be over 3.5t.
The two camps also divide into them what wants to run the risk of incurring a fine, and them what don't ... If you don't want to obey the laws of the country you're proposing to visit, go somewhere else - it's that simple

Steve
 
Well I can only guess that as Barry doesn't know the speed limits in France he has never been there before, who's going to break it to him that the French have bars instead of pubs, and frown upon a 'full english' breakfast, and I don't recall seeing wensleydale cheese and pork pies anywhere, might have to search out specialist shops for proper english grub. 😜

I bet I've been to more departments (Certainly every region) than most people on this forum! :D Its been a while though.

Still no definitive answer on the speed limit then on motorways. Looks like ill go with 110 on motorways and 80 on normal roads. Ish. :D

Im not worried about the French kids nicking my Angela Monger stickers as they are under the drivers seat. For now at least. Ive stuck on me Critical Aires number 2 and the UK on the back of the van and the bike. That will do.
 
And just to add to your confusion Barry, how will you approach the villages and roads with a 3.5ton limit sign, or the 3.5ton sign with a subsidiary plate with a truck pictured on it.
That monster truck of yours is a dead giveaway with or without the Angela Merkel welcome stickers.

Davy
 
And just to add to your confusion Barry, how will you approach the villages and roads with a 3.5ton limit sign, or the 3.5ton sign with a subsidiary plate with a truck pictured on it.
That monster truck of yours is a dead giveaway with or without the Angela Merkel welcome stickers.

Davy
Just do what the Germans do with their massive motorhomes. Ignore it. I think most of them are aimed at commercials anyway not motorhomers coming to spend all their money in the village on cheese, beer and haircuts.
 
Coming back last month I noticed a full possie of Gendarme, bikes, cars et all positioned on a roundabout coming into the town I was just leaving. One had a speed radar gun and he could 'shot' it at least a km or more up the (dead straight) road in to town approaching their roundabout. They had few in the side road being ticketed I noticed.
 
Coming back last month I noticed a full possie of Gendarme, bikes, cars et all positioned on a roundabout coming into the town I was just leaving. One had a speed radar gun and he could 'shot' it at least a km or more up the (dead straight) road in to town approaching their roundabout. They had few in the side road being ticketed I noticed.

I used to always get flashed by cameras every year but never heard anything back but I hear they can follow you home now so best be careful. It won't be so much of an issue after Wednesday. Got 450 miles to get a wiggle on tomorrow and Wednesday then it will be bimble mode for pretty much the next three months.
 
I used to always get flashed by cameras every year but never heard anything back but I hear they can follow you home now so best be careful. It won't be so much of an issue after Wednesday. Got 450 miles to get a wiggle on tomorrow and Wednesday then it will be bimble mode for pretty much the next three months.
Yes, I often get flashed a couple of times on each trip (5 trips a year) in the car or van for the last 3 years to our holiday home and have yet to get a ticket posted to our UK home, the method they were using here I think meant you didn't escape without paying there and then. I think some of the flashes were false alarms, assuming I was a truck due to height, but as a motorhome I was not actually speeding so not guilty
 
I used to always get flashed by cameras every year but never heard anything back but I hear they can follow you home now so best be careful. It won't be so much of an issue after Wednesday. Got 450 miles to get a wiggle on tomorrow and Wednesday then it will be bimble mode for pretty much the next three months.
Why just three month, Barry?
 
Grrrrr! B word innit!

We will have a month up the east side of England when we get back though. Probably finish at Flamborough. 😁

I might get a French visa next summer if this one works out well.
I’ll adopt you and you can apply for an Irish passport, which I now have 🫢
 
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