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  2. Speed limits in France - Wikipedia

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    Minimum or recommended speeds are very rarely marked in France, though vehicles incapable of sustaining 60 km/h are not allowed on highways/motorways and you must be driving at 80 km/h or higher to use the left-most lane of a highway/motorway.

  3. What do you need to drive in France? Rules for travelling ...

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    Paris travel tips: Where to go and what to see. Driving in France. Many of the basic rules for driving in France – other than, cruicially, which side of the road to drive on – are similar to ...

  4. Comparison of European traffic laws - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, rules may also differ whether drivers may be required or recommended to bring seatbelts, triangles, first aid, fire extinguishers, spare bulbs, and tow ropes. Countries also vary with respect to minimum driver's age (typically either 17 or 18) and the minimum child age for them to be allowed in the front seat .

  5. France Updates Travel Rules & Introduces Traffic Light ... - AOL

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    The French government has published further details of its plans to reopen for travel this summer, with a traffic light system coming into effect on June 9 that will classify countries as green ...

  6. Driving licence in France - Wikipedia

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    In France, there exists a graduated driver licensing (GDL) system for people between the ages of 15 and 17 and a half, for those holding a B category driving licence. Some restrictions exist, with one of the main conditions being that a driver with at least 5 years of uninterrupted licence holding must accompany the learner.

  7. Transport in France - Wikipedia

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    Travel times by road in Metropolitan France from Paris Two high-speed TGV trains at Paris-Gare de l'Est. Transportation in France relies on one of the densest networks in the world with 146 km of road and 6.2 km of rail lines per 100 km 2. It is built as a web with Paris at its center. [1]

  8. Ban on Britons driving across France suspended - AOL

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  9. Priority to the right - Wikipedia

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    The system is widely used in countries with right-hand traffic, including most European countries. What varies, however, is the prevalence of uncontrolled intersections. In some countries, the right of way at virtually all but the most minor road junctions is controlled by the display of priority vs. stop / yield signs or by traffic lights, while in others (such as France) priority-to-the ...