SnowbelleCali
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Thats good to kniw. Ive found theyre good communicators, generally.I had an email from Emovis to tell me to do that because of its age.
Thats good to kniw. Ive found theyre good communicators, generally.I had an email from Emovis to tell me to do that because of its age.
YesI’ve not used my tag for any vehicle other than cars i’ve owned in the past, never in a California. So a few questions:-
1. Since the Cali is under 2m do you go through the non-height restricted lane or do you go through the height restricted.
2. Do you get charged as car (Class 1) or a van (Class 2)?
3. If you’ve been charged for Class 2 have you successfully received a toll adjustment after requesting one?
1. I tried a 2m height-restricted lane, on my way to the South of France last month. Took it slow, because it looked tight. Sure enough, the roof tapped the dangly-pipes on the way through, so I guess they must have been set a bit low. No drama, but we stuck to the non-height restricted lanes thereafter.I’ve not used my tag for any vehicle other than cars i’ve owned in the past, never in a California. So a few questions:-
1. Since the Cali is under 2m do you go through the non-height restricted lane or do you go through the height restricted.
2. Do you get charged as car (Class 1) or a van (Class 2)?
3. If you’ve been charged for Class 2 have you successfully received a toll adjustment after requesting one?
2. I just checked and have always been charged as class 1 in France, even when hitting the “2m” height restriction danglies!I’ve not used my tag for any vehicle other than cars i’ve owned in the past, never in a California. So a few questions:-
1. Since the Cali is under 2m do you go through the non-height restricted lane or do you go through the height restricted.
2. Do you get charged as car (Class 1) or a van (Class 2)?
3. If you’ve been charged for Class 2 have you successfully received a toll adjustment after requesting one?
Holding your breath doesn’t work. Shutting your eyes is far more effective.Don't forget to breathe in though, its amazing how much the breathing in
helps
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