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Hi Lee
1. Yes - in the caravan, but make sure the gas is switched off - they may check.
2.
Speed Limits |
Motorway |
Open Road |
Dual Carriageway |
Town |
Alcohol mg/ml |
France |
130 km/h (110 when wet) |
90 km/h (80 when wet) |
110 (100 when wet) |
50 km/h |
0.5 |
Speed limits are the same for anyone towing a caravan (under 3.5 tonnes for the combination) but at hills, in rain, etc., there are lower adviseable limits which are posted on the motorway and road signs. Sometimes there are special signs which apply to caravans only, but you'll see them (say on very long downhill stretches).
3. Don't know the answer to this one!!
4. No - but make sure you are towing at the correct weight, and loading for your car. If you are stopped the police may just check your weight.
5. By law no, but anyone getting out of the car has to have a jacket, and it makes sense to get out of the car after any sort of incident, and over the safety barriers, so everyone should have a jacket. If you're towing, then 3 - one to put at the back of the caravan should you have an accident, and one in front of the car. If, however, it's the caravan which has broken down, and you have to leave the caravan unhitched then you also need one in the car in case the car also breaks down.
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