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The #1 Way to Avoid Collecting Any Traffic Fines in Europe


The #1 Way to Avoid Collecting Any Traffic Fines in Europe

Chas Blandy
SubmitYOURArticle.com
December 26, 2010

Chas Blandy
http://www.multistreamsofcash.com/workfromhome.html

Having no Speeding Tickets makes all the difference to having a great holiday.

'Know Before You Go' is an on going campaign with around 250 travel partners and the UK foreign office to help drivers including British to drive safely in Europe. It could save you a lot of money just by taking a few minutes to look at these simple and easy to refer to recommendations. It could make the difference between having a good holiday and one you want to forget. Here is just some of what is covered: Find out more about the local laws and customs of the various countries you are travelling through, What should you carry in your car such as first aid kit etc, What travel documents you need to produce, How to prepare for an emergency, How to prepare for the on the spot fines, And there is so much more….

Traffic signs in different countries mean different things

Next you need to know what the various traffic signs mean in any of the European countries. This is especially for those little unknown regulations you must comply with when driving through that country. Get it wrong and it could cost you dearly. For example in France if you are found to have a speed device in your car…even if you aren't using it, it's completely illegal. You are simply fined on the spot. If you don't have the money your car is held until the fine is paid. Find out what else you also need to avoid.

So don't do what many drivers do and that is forget about signs and road safety by assuming it is the same as in their country. It is simply not the case. Every country has different signs and regulations. All you have to do is prepare yourself. It only takes a few minutes of your time before setting off to Europe. And by just doing this, it will simply save you from on the spot fines and from minor accidents.

And the easiest ways to pick up a ticket is through Traffic Violations

And now with the European Union sharing all their data bases there will be no hiding. In the past many just ignored the fines collected in other countries. Countries tended not to chase them up as it was not worth their while. This will no longer be the case. They will have all your details and will chase any fines up as it will be much simpler at very little cost. And the authorities will have now have the law to help them collect any outstanding fines especially parking tickets

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