Without reflective vests do not go abroad

When traveling to France, we need a tester of alcohol in the car. But if we do not have it, the police wear safety vest will not give us a fine for a large discussion. This is one of the many differences in regulations in individual European countries. Therefore, it is worth paying attention to these differences before and before the journey. For other misdemeanors we will get the fine.

 

Virtually all countries should have a warning vest in the car, for everyone in the car, extra hand and not in the trunk under the luggage. But in a number of countries, we also have something extra in the car. “Fire extinguishers can ask for us in Poland, but it is usual in southern countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and so on. As for some specialists, in Spain, if you use dipodic glasses, you can be fined for not having a substitute, “says Igor of ÚAMK.

 

In all the countries where we usually go, we have to make a phone call behind the hands free, but according to Peter Womack there is no hand free like hands free. “If we go to Greece, the hands free earphone set is not allowed via Bluetooth, but only fixed in the vehicle. So if we have hands free in our ear, it’s taken as if we were using a normal phone. ”

 

Different rules also apply to daytime running lights, and here are the technical regulations. “In the case of daytime running lights, the tail lights must be lit in Hungary. So the red lights must shine with those LEDs we’ve done. This does not apply to vehicles equipped with reflective clothing and daytime running lights already at the factory, “says Petro.

 

We will also have the appropriate equipment for any evening walks on the holiday site. “In the European Union there is a newly introduced duty to wear reflective elements outside the built-up area as a pedestrian and for reduced visibility. For example, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and other countries are preparing for it.

 

As a matter of fact, reflective tapes are enough; we do not have to walk around the sea directly in reflective vests. Different rules await bikers in many countries. “For example, in Bulgaria, bikers have to wear a reflective vest. In France, a helmet with reflective elements is needed, a first-aid kit in Austria. It must be packed against dust, “he explains.

 

For example, in popular Croatia and other countries it is forbidden to transport children under the age of 12 on a motorcycle, and especially a moped. And then it pays off to look at the obvious thing – speed limits. Ordinary tolerance by Igor Sired, plus ten, is no longer the case. “It mostly worked, but unfortunately no longer, so Austria, for example, very strictly announced that it would tolerate plus five and no more. Well, it’s not just Austria. “And generally, we’ll get a fine of 30 to 40 Euros for a slight overrun.