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Driving in France

Everything you need to know about driving rules and laws in France

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Speed Limits

In France: Motorways 130 km/h (110 km/h in rain), Dual carriageways 110 km/h (100 km/h in rain), Rural roads 80 km/h, Urban areas 50 km/h.

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Alcohol Limits

France BAC limit: 0.5 g/L (0.25 mg/L breath) for most drivers. New drivers (< 3 years) and learners: 0.2 g/L. Heavy penalties including license suspension and fines up to €4,500.

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Driving Age

In France: 18 years for standard car license, 17 with "Conduite Accompagnee" (accompanied driving). Mopeds from 14 years. Motorcycles: A1 from 16, A2 from 18.

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Turn Rules

France uses "priorite a droite" (priority to the right) at unmarked intersections. In cities, this rule is very important. Left turns yield to oncoming traffic. No right turn on red.

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Roundabouts

In France, yield to traffic already in the roundabout. Signal left when entering (optional but common), signal right when exiting. France has more roundabouts than any other country!

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Parking Rules

In France, paid parking (stationnement payant) typically costs €1-4/hour in city centers. Parking fines range from €35 for expired meters to €135 for dangerous parking. Most cities have free parking on Sundays and after 19:00.

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Seatbelt Laws

In France, seatbelts are mandatory for all occupants. Fine is €135 and 3 penalty points. Children under 10 must sit in the back with appropriate restraints. Babies must face rearward.

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Mobile Phone Laws

Using a handheld phone while driving in France results in a €135 fine and 3 penalty points. Hands-free devices including earpieces are banned - only Bluetooth speakers allowed.

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Highway Driving

French motorways (autoroutes) have a 130 km/h limit (110 km/h in rain). Most are toll roads (péage). Speed cameras are common. Keep right except when overtaking.

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Emergency Procedures

In France, call 112 (EU) or 15 (SAMU medical), 17 (police), 18 (fire). At accidents: P.A.S. rule - Protéger (protect), Alerter (alert), Secourir (rescue). Reflective vest mandatory.

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See Also

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