Geoff York
So trueJust found this.
“Year in and year out, UK holidaymakers driving abroad are advised to mug up on the road laws they are visiting,” said AA president, Edmund King.
- There’s a five percent speed tolerance
- They’re not painted in bright colours
- There are signs to warn that they’re up ahead
- If caught speeding, the fine WILL reach you
- There are over 2,000 fixed cameras on French roads
“And now we know from official statistics that the French police are on a mission to chase up fines from British drivers before Brexit. Whether you’re driving in the UK or France, if you stay within the limit you’ll keep out of trouble.”
However irksome and petty speed limits are if you break the rules you can rightly expect to be punished
That’s democracy
As an artic driver if we are caught speeding we are disciplined by the company as well
Tachograph infringement, wasting fuel by driving to fast , getting the company or with the public
Stick to the limits and save money on fines and fuel