Home

   Log in or Register



Insurance Quotes
forums Campsite Search Comp Directory tips virtual brochure Profile
Tent and Awning Reviews Competitions Caravans and Motorhomes For Sale Shopping Diary Advent Calendar

Advertisement

Message Forums

Welcome Guest Register Login Search The Forum Posts Since Last Visit
 Reception - All Forums
  Caravanning and Camping Abroad
Share   Post on X / Twitter  Share on Facebook  Email  Printer Friendly Version Print
Subject Topic: French Motorways and indicators
Page:  1  2 Post Reply Post New Topic
27/8/2014 at 4:35pm
 Location: Hants
 Outfit: VW T4 Home conversion
View VWT4Transporter's Profile View Profile   Reply to VWT4Transporter Reply   Quote VWT4Transporter Quote  
Joined: 21/4/2013

Gold Member
Gold Member

Forum Posts:   378

Site Reviews Total: 7
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 1  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 1

Quote: Originally posted by valkrider on 24/8/2014
I may be a bit thick but when I've been travelling on French motorways I use my indicators as though I'm in the UK.
When approaching a slower moving vehicle I will indicate left, pull out into the overtaking lane, move past the vehicle and then indicate right to move back to my original lane.
The French seem to indicate left, change lanes but keep the left indicator flashing, move back into the original lane with the left indicator still flashing.

Using the UK method I have had several trucks give me a blast on their horn as though I'm doing something wrong, and I do give them plenty of room.

So whats the correct method, anyone know ?




I use the single finger out of the window action.
Works for me



-------------
Birth of the Universe?
Once upon a time there was nothing. Which exploded


Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!


27/8/2014 at 10:44pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: khyam's Vango's Terra Nova Outhouse
View Soup Dragon's Profile View Profile   Reply to Soup Dragon Reply   Quote Soup Dragon Quote  
Joined: 04/3/2009

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   990

Site Reviews Total: 0
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Are they telling you that its safe to get back in?

People often indicate when they pull out and keep indicating until they go back in. Like a message to say we are overtaking. There's a few roads I use to visit family and the trucks will flash to say that its ok to go back in.


28/8/2014 at 12:19pm
 Location: Wiltshire
 Outfit: Sunncamp 550se
View mattsurf's Profile View Profile   Reply to mattsurf Reply   Quote mattsurf Quote  
Joined: 13/6/2006

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   659
Tent Reviews:   1

Site Reviews Total: 2
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

As time goes on, I find that driving habits in France improve every year. I tow a trailer tent, usually around 70mph, which I find is a comfortable speed, however, it is faster than the trucks and caravans in the Right Hand Lane and slower than the cars in the left lane.

I rarely had an issue pulling out to overtake trucks and caravans, I don't think that I was flashed a single time by drivers behind.

I noticed that 90% of drivers indicate to pull out into the left lane AND indicate to pull back into the right hand lane.

Speeding in France seems to be largely a thing of the past, I rarely saw cars travelling above 85mph, even on autoroutes, strangely the fastest drivers were often Dutch or Germans. Speed restrictions on slower bits of autoroute or on RN where they pass through towns were pretty well adheared to

Interestingly, when I came back to England and drove from Newhaven to Salisbury, I was flashed at least 3 times and hooted once by cars on the A27 where I had the nerve to drive in the BMW lane while overtaking trucks, also a slow car accellerated hard as soon as they noticed that they were being overtaken by a car towing a trailer, only to slow down again as soon as I moved back in behind them (don't you really hate that!), this didn't happen at all in France. Also, my wife asked why I was driving so much faster in England than in France.... actually I was driving at 62mph at the time, whereas in france I was driving pretty consistently at 70mph, it is just that the UK roads are so bumpy with variable camber that it feels much faster.

OK, so France is not perfect, for example they are pretty clueless about round abouts, however, French road manners have really improved over the past few years, and I really didn't detect any anti Rosbif sentiment



01/9/2014 at 1:05pm
 Location: North Surrey
 Outfit: Bailey Unicorn Valencia S3
View NickH's Profile View Profile   Reply to NickH Reply   Quote NickH Quote  
Joined: 07/6/2010

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   697

Site Reviews Total: 2
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Love the French roads, so easy to drive on as despite towing at 59 mph never had an issue holding traffic whilst overtaking myself.

Did a 260 mile run yesterday to the port and had planned on two stops, got there and realised we had not stopped as the driving was so easy going.

I wish the French would signal at roundabouts though!

-------------
Nick

2017
April - New Forest(9)
May - Dorset (9)
August - Camping Le Pin Parasol, Vendee (18)
October - East Mersea (8)
and five nights in the one man tent!



Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!



In order to post a reply you will need to register, or if already registered please log in here

  Prev       Next

Jump To Page:  1  2

Quick Links - All Forums - Caravanning and Camping Abroad - Top of Page

Printer Friendly Version Printable version      Share   Post on X / Twitter  Share on Facebook  Email


Latest News, Discounts and Competitions  see all...














6111 Visitors online !

Free UKCampsite.co.uk Window Sticker  -  Recommend to Friend  -  Add a Missing Campsite

[Message Forums]  [Caravan Sites & Camping]  [Company Listings]  [Features / Advice]  [Virtual Brochure]  [Shop!]
[Reception]  [Competitions]  [Caravans & Motorhomes For Sale]  [Event Diary]  [Contact Us]  [Tent Reviews



Please note we are not responsible for the content of external sites & any reviews represent the author's personal view only. Please report any error here. You may view our privacy and cookie policy and terms and conditions here. All copyrights & other intellectual property rights in the design and content of this web site are reserved to the UKCampsite.co.uk © 1999 - 2024


Advertisement


Advertisement


UKCampsite.co.uk
2024 Advent Calendar


Advent Calendar

24 Daily Prizes PLUS a Christmas Day Star Prize worth £999

Request a Reminder