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  2. Template:Legifrance - Wikipedia

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    [a] As a result, the syntax described here cannot be used to create links to portions of the code created since 2008, such as the code de transport. [ b ] To create a link to a legal text or law which is part of one of the post-2008 codes, find the link to the law of interest at Légifrance , and use optional template parameter |url= to specify ...

  3. Speed limits in France - Wikipedia

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    Sécurité Routière, Ministère de l'Écologie, de l'Énergie, du Développement durable et de la Mer, Délégation à la sécurité et à la circulation routières, RCS paris b 562 111 732, July 2009. Decree n°73-1073 or the "Code de la route", 3 December 1973, Journal Officiel, page 12844. Code de la route (available at www.legifrance.gouv.fr):

  4. Template:Cite Legifrance - Wikipedia

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    When used as a full citation to the Legifrance site in the Reference list of an article as a base for short citations to connect to, use no parameters. |base= – a token indicating which part of the code, e.g. CP for the penal code, JORF for the Journal officiel, CC for the Civil Code, and so on. Optional.

  5. Driving licence in France - Wikipedia

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    The French driving licence can be obtained after finishing driving school and passing a two-stage test: the theory test (examen du code de la route) and road test (examen pratique du permis). The code de la route exam consists of 40 questions of which one needs to get at least 35 right to pass. After passing the exam, one can start taking ...

  6. Légifrance - Wikipedia

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    Légifrance (French pronunciation: [leʒifʁɑ̃s]) is the official website of the French government for the publication of legislation, regulations, and legal information. . It was established by decree in 2002.

  7. Comparison of European road signs - Wikipedia

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    Motorway typeface is used for route numbers on United Kingdom and Ireland motorways, and for exit and route numbers in Portugal. In Albania, Armenia, Andorra, Belarus, Czechia, Estonia, Finland. France, Greece (partly), Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Monaco, Russia, San Marino and Sweden, destinations on direction signs are written in ...

  8. Autoroutes of France - Wikipedia

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    Autoroutes are often given a name, even if these are not very used: A1 is the autoroute du Nord (Northern motorway).; A4 is the autoroute de l'Est (Eastern motorway).; A6 and A7 are autoroutes du Soleil (Motorways of the Sun), as both lead from northern France to the sunny beach resorts of southern France.

  9. Traffic code - Wikipedia

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    In Morocco, the law loi n°52-05 portant code de la route deals with a new traffic code, approved on 14 January 2009 [4] and adopted on 11 February 2010 (26 safar 1431). In Belgium this regulation is not a code although it is road traffic specific.