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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 ... - AOL

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    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 those in the UK.

  4. 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.

  5. Comparison of European traffic laws - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of European traffic laws.. Many countries in Europe have different policies on traffic laws, which are tabulated below. Speed limits on motorways (expressways), dual carriageways (divided streets), single carriageways (undivided streets), and urban areas may differ.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Ban on Britons driving across France suspended - AOL

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  8. UK seeks clarification after Britons banned from driving ...

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    The Foreign and Commonwealth Office updated its travel advice for France on Thursday. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  9. Drivers' working hours - Wikipedia

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    Driving time and breaks. The cumulative driving time without taking a break must not exceed 4.5 hours. Before surpassing 4.5 hours of cumulated driving time, the driver must take a break period of at least 45 minutes. However, this can be split into 2 breaks, the first being at least 15 minutes, and the second being at least 30 minutes in length.