Advice for driving in Europe
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When you’re planning a driving holiday to the Continent, use our handy travel checklist to make sure you’re not caught out.
You might assume your UK motor insurance and breakdown cover automatically protect you for driving in Europe.
If you broke down in France would you know your embrayage from your échappement?
A country by country guide to the do's and dont's of driving abroad.
The UK has one of the best road safety records in Europe.
Europe has incredible variations of climate and culture, with huge differences between the traffic jams of central Athens and the chilly roads of Scandinavia.
Driving to skiing holidays is becoming increasingly popular with British holidaymakers.
The 70mph speed limit on British motorways is relatively sedate compared with some of the motorway network in Germany which has have no speed limit at all.
Pay-as-you-go tolls are charged on most motorways in France, Spain and Italy.
If you are driving across Europe on holiday, the journey will be long, stressful, and at peak holiday times can include some epic traffic jams.