Hi everyone
The boiling weather today has reminded me there is a question to which I would very much appreciate the answer. Next May I am off for a drive down through France to the Pryenees. As I have an LED lit Audi R8 what is the position with regard to the rquirement to carry a spare set of bulbs whilst in France? What spare bulb(s), if any, do I need to carry with me? Mind you, I wouldn't have a clue how to fit one if an LED did blow up.
Obviously I'm aware of warning triangles, breath test kits and hi viz jacket. It's the bulbs I'm stumped on.
Cheers everyone
BobG
Can anyone advise please? France
Re: Can anyone advise please? France
I have LED lighting on my SEAT (and very good too). I read it was £1k to replace a headlamp unit, so I wouldn't be taking a spare for both left and right front units.
Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
Re: Can anyone advise please? France
It's not a legal requirement, just a recommendation. Since you've got LEDs, you would not expect them to fail as you might a filament bulb.
Full advice for driving in France is on the AA website: https://www.theaa.com/european-breakdown-cover/driving-in-europe/country-by-country/france-and-monaco#compulsory.
David
Full advice for driving in France is on the AA website: https://www.theaa.com/european-breakdown-cover/driving-in-europe/country-by-country/france-and-monaco#compulsory.
David
Re: Can anyone advise please? France
I suspect it's one of those legacy regulations that date back to when most cars had easily replaceable bulbs. It's been overtaken by events rather. I go to France quite regularly and carry one of those little spare bulb kits (not sure whether any of them actually fit the Saab Aero ... )
Re: Can anyone advise please? France
Alternatively, just carry a bulb kit anyway. Doubt they'll check they're the right bulbs for your car.
You don't need the breath test kits either - there's no penalty for not having them.
Enjoy the Pyrenees - we walked le Chemin de la Liberté last year
You don't need the breath test kits either - there's no penalty for not having them.
Enjoy the Pyrenees - we walked le Chemin de la Liberté last year
Re: Can anyone advise please? France
Thank you one and all. That's really helpful. Clearly I've been misadvised in some aspects haven't I? I'll go look at that AA site now. Thanks again.
BobG
BobG
Re: Can anyone advise please? France
Lol. Been a long time since this thread last moved, but, given continuing events, the trip to enjoy both some of the passes in the Pyrenees and the Millau Viaduct has been postponed 12 months. Looks like May 30th 2022 is the start date now. I gotta confess though, the idea of that damn bridge sacares the living daylights out of me!
BobG
BobG
Re: Can anyone advise please? France
The roads around it are lovely for a drive. When I was last there I never drove across the bridge itself but went down into the town for lunch and crossed the river in the valley.
Re: Can anyone advise please? France
BobG wrote:Hi everyone
The boiling weather today has reminded me there is a question to which I would very much appreciate the answer. Next May I am off for a drive down through France to the Pryenees. As I have an LED lit Audi R8 what is the position with regard to the rquirement to carry a spare set of bulbs whilst in France? What spare bulb(s), if any, do I need to carry with me? Mind you, I wouldn't have a clue how to fit one if an LED did blow up.
Obviously I'm aware of warning triangles, breath test kits and hi viz jacket. It's the bulbs I'm stumped on.
Cheers everyone
BobG
You will not be required to carry replacement bulbs.
Breath test kits are a bit pasé as the fine is only about 10e.
HiViz jackets for every passenger.
Be aware that the requirement for a triangle is changing in Spain (not until 2024) to beacons.
Where are you going in the Pirineos as we spend the summers in Viehla to escape the humidity and oppressive heat of the coastal cities.
Re: Can anyone advise please? France
The only thing to remember in France (and Germany also) is 'Priorite a droit' which in both countries is ingrained.
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