Angles Mortes stickers yay or ney?


This link and other news outlets state (including N332) that foreign vehicles do not need a V16 warning light, but must continue to carry and use warning triangles. I think though it would be sensible to buy and carry a V16 light as anything that avoids turning a simple breakdown into an accident with potential danger to life makes sense to me.

Davy
Dead right there our breakdown last year was a blow out of a rear tyre , on a fast 2 lane mountain Motorway I put the warning triangles out after donning the Hi Viz jackets and frantically waving a hi viz jacket at oncoming vehicles all doing 60 plus MPH , vehicles coming round the bend behind us swerving into the out side lane narrowly missing the vehicles already in that lane , I phoned the POLICE emergency but it was so noisy that neither me or the Police could hear a thing the Barriers were too high for my wife to climb over and the drop the other side was about 60 metres, I thought that we had had it and we were about to be in the middle of a major multiple crash , but after about 15 minutes a Police car came round the bend behind us lights and siren ablaze , apparently it had been going the other way and had seem me waving the hi viz coat , then 2 more Police vehicles turned up and slowed the traffic , we were then told to follow the first police car on our three wheels for about a kilometre where there was a slip road off the Motorway ,The police said it was too dangerous to attempt a rescue where we were stuck . and luck was on our side that day because there was a small industrial estate below the slip road and one off the business was a tyre bay I could not believe our luck, luckily my Ducato carries a spare wheel which was soon fitted to my van, , the Police man spoke perfect English and directed the operation and to cap it all the guys in the tyre bay would not accept any money at all , my wheel was damaged beyond repair so a new wheel and tyre was bought on our return home 2 weeks later .
 

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As for themdarn stickers , I've had one on the back since they came out and the other 2 are chucked in the cupboard somewhere....
We spend around 6 months in Europe every year so go though france a lot.
The village 3.5 ton signs normally have a truck on them so don't apply to a motorhome..
Not many 3.5t trucks about so it makes zero sense to me.
 
Not many 3.5t trucks about so it makes zero sense to me.
Doesn't make much sense really, especially as 3.5 t vehicles are usually based on a very similar looking model range that can span from 2.8 or 3 tonnes through to over 5 tonnes, or even 7 tonnes with the Daily. Completely different range of vehicles at 7.5 tonnes and over.
 
The 80 kph in A roads is not as bad as I thought either. Its only the motorways I like to sit at 70mph

I went on a Zoom speed awareness course in the pandemic. :D I remembered a really useful tip yesterday which works perfectly here in our van. When you hit a 50kph (Which is often where you might get zapped) bung the van in 3rd and leave it there. It just feels right and a bit revvy at 50. If you hit a 30kph bung it in second and leave it there. Its spot on. Mind you then you hit the usual village or town speed bumps anyway so its 2 mph over them pissing off everyone behind you.

If on the Honda scooter ignore all of the above. :ROFLMAO:
 

Section specific to motorhomes

110kph on motorways
100kph on dual carriageway

Davy
I looked at that website, I was disappointed that they still sell GB stickers and breathalysers, why has it not updated? The other information is useful so the shop spoils the overall validity.
 
I did not remove the backing sheet and stuck them on with insulating tape around the edge. Easy to remove later and reuse.
 
I've got a set of magnetic ones that I've neve used, I'm usually only in France for 1/2 hour going from and to the ferry at Dunkirk and that's not in an urban area.
 
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