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04-02-2009, 18:11 | #1 |
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Going to France this year?
In case you hadn't been for a while, or at all, you'll find that the majority of the autoroute toll booths (which have been bought out by a Spanish outfit) have been automated now.
Whereas before you could lean across and give your ticket/money to the operator (or get your passenger to do it - what are wives for after all?), they are now pretty much all automated for use of bank cards or 'tags' only. Because the machine is only about two feet off the deck, you have to get out to access it......... But, the good news is you can get one of these automatic sensors that you stick in the window.....I can find the details if anyone is interested, but from memory you pay a 30 euro refundable deposit for the unit, plus a charge of 4 euros for each month during which you use the device, plus normal toll charges. That saves getting out of the vehicle at all as you just drive straight through the 'tag' line with no queueing.... I think the odd booth might still be manned on the biggest tolls, but all the small ones, especially where you leave the autoroute, are unmanned now....so if you try and exit with just cash in your hand you will be flummoxed, nay stuck! I think I'm right in saying that if you have a small trailer you can still use the tag lane (theres a 2-metre height restriction) but caravans will mean you have to use the HGV lane and I think pay more. I'm trying to find out how big a trailer I can get away with in that lane as I want to take my twin axle IW trailer down and bring some building materials back - I guess it depends on how fast you drive through the barrier! I have seen reference to ensuring you hold back a bit as there are common instances of the tag opening the barrier for the person in front, and of course not then letting you through! But plenty of stuff on Google for those interested... |
04-02-2009, 18:14 | #2 |
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cheap option.. dont use toll roads
or cheaper still dont go to france! stay here get a caravan!! im sure every one heres got a good tow car !!!! |
05-02-2009, 17:51 | #3 |
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Good point, but depends on how far you go......the autoroute is the only sensible option if you want to go any distance.
As to why? One word - W-E-A-T-H-E-R. And th autoroutes can be a pleasure to drive....I've ploughed up and down the length of France umpteen times and frequently, even on relatively busy days, been completely alone an a long flat stretch you can see for miles in either direction....just engage cruise control and put your feet up! And its worth going just to explore - they have ten times more caravans/campers than we do, and because they are mad for their outdoors (much more so than us Brits) they have thousands of sites, often in stunning locations...go on Zippy, give it a go.... |
05-02-2009, 17:53 | #4 |
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I hve done since i was 4 till early 30's
used to go for 4 or 5 weeks at a time,, |
05-02-2009, 20:08 | #5 |
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I can see how a gets boring then! What neck of les woods Zippy?
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05-02-2009, 20:23 | #6 |
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been to
france spain portugal italy germany holland denmark austria switzerland greese yugoslavia belgum not all in the same holiday though driving to greese too 5 weeks to get there and back |
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