Pol O Conghaile: Taking the car to France? Irish holidaymakers need this sticker - or face a fine of 68
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Starting in 2025, drivers in French cities with populations exceeding 150,000 will need to display a specific sticker on their vehicles. This move is part of a broader initiative to regulate vehicular access in urban areas. For Irish families planning their summer trips by ferry to France, it is essential to have a checklist of necessary documents, including driver’s licenses and insurance details, along with safety equipment. These preparations are crucial for a hassle-free driving experience during their travels to France.
From 2025, all French cities with over 150,000 inhabitants are mandated to enforce regulations requiring drivers to display a specific sticker, emphasizing the importance of preparation for those planning to drive in France.
As travel resumes, Irish families heading to France by ferry must ensure they’re adequately prepared with essential documents and safety gear, such as warning triangles and reflective jackets.
Read at Independent
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