
"What you need to know about France's speeding laws, a checklist for the increasing number of Americans planning to move to France, whether children of British citizens born here need a UK passport - and Chandeleur traditions. Despite what you may think, French authorities actually do take speeding seriously, we reported this week that speed cameras on French roads will be modified throughout 2026 so that they bring back the 'flash' that lets drivers know they have been caught exceeding the speed limit."
"With that in mind, here's almost everything you need to know about France's speeding laws but may have been afraid to ask. Radars, fines and points: Understanding France's speeding laws The latest figures from the French government show a 14 percent year-on-year increase in Americans moving to France in 2025, while French universities have been actively recruiting American researchers , with more than 300 people applying to the University of Aix-Marseille's 'Safe Place for Science' scheme."
Speed cameras on French roads will be modified throughout 2026 to restore the 'flash' that notifies drivers when they exceed speed limits. French speeding laws use radars, fines and licence points for enforcement. French government figures show a 14 percent year-on-year increase in Americans moving to France in 2025. French universities have actively recruited American researchers, with more than 300 applicants to the University of Aix-Marseille's 'Safe Place for Science' scheme. A checklist outlines steps for Americans moving to France for love, work or political reasons. Children born outside the UK to at least one British parent are often entitled to British citizenship, but UK travel rules may now require a UK passport. Many people leave France and must complete bureaucratic departure steps.
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