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Started by OldAndy in Ski Chatter - 15 Replies

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OldAndy posted Nov-2012

Need to carry breathalysers delayed until March 2013.
http://www.valdinet.com/events/news/breathalyser-fines-delayed-until-march-2013.html

One less thing to worry about if driving before then.
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Andymol2
reply to 'France - driving and breathalysers'
posted Nov-2012

I remember going to Le Mans one year - apparently the local gendarmes breathalised nearly a thousand drivers - they had about 20 positive breath test - all but one were locals!

Drink driving is more common in France and as I recall has two levels - low level a fine, and the higher level a ban like we do.
Quite how having a breathaliser in the car will help I don't know - perhaps one in the bar and one at home might be better because it's probably too late by the time you're in the car!
Andy M

JonG
reply to 'France - driving and breathalysers'
posted Nov-2012

Hi,

I brought a couple of NF Breatherlizers from Alcosense for my trip back in September, to be far most of the laws from the EU are *rap, but the High Viz jacket and the Breatherlizer in the car makes sense....if caught drink driving you lose the defense of " sorry officer I didn't know I was over the limit".....

To be fair also, driving in snowy conditions...a lot of the time near or at dark.....drink driving just isn't a sensible thing to do.


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Tonypants
reply to 'France - driving and breathalysers'
posted Nov-2012

Hi Guys

Just for clarification then, as I am driving to France on Thursday, currently if I drive in France without a breathalyser I will be fine and will not get a fine?

Is that right?

TP

OldAndy
reply to 'France - driving and breathalysers'
posted Nov-2012

tonypants wrote:Hi Guys

Just for clarification then, as I am driving to France on Thursday, currently if I drive in France without a breathalyser I will be fine and will not get a fine?

Is that right?

TP

All I saw was the link posted above.
Maybe search for a bit more clarification?
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Tonypants
reply to 'France - driving and breathalysers'
posted Nov-2012


Thanks OH

I will do some research

I suppose if I get pulled over I can say "its ok Old Andy said "

:thumbup:

Daved
reply to 'France - driving and breathalysers'
posted Nov-2012

half way down the page
http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/overseas/driving-abroad-whats-new-2012.html

Far Queue
reply to 'France - driving and breathalysers'
posted Nov-2012

tonypants wrote:
Thanks OH

I will do some research

I suppose if I get pulled over I can say "its ok Old Andy said "

:thumbup:


I can give you his number as well if you think it would help with the Gendarmes :twisted:

TBH if you are likely to drive in France again, I would suggest that it is worth getting some if you can find them. I am pretty sure that when I went to Spa earlier in the year, the ferry had some in the shop. Don't forget your hi-vis jackets as well, and all the other stuff the French require.

The AA seem to back up OA though regarding the delay. AA Website

Topic last updated on 18-November-2012 at 11:35