- RedZ wrote:
- I have some questions that when answered, I think will help anyone planning to ride in Europe. I will add my answers but I am keen for any input, thanks.
Will my licence be valid in Europe? How long for?
Ferry or Eurotunnel?
Is my insurance valid there?
What side of the road do I ride on?
Do I need a passport?
What paperwork do I need to carry?
Do my headlights need to be adjusted?
What are the speed limits?
What are the consequences for speeding?
ferry is slower but you can chill and eat food on the train theres no where to sit
check you insurance papers i did before i went brugge
depends where you go but i was on the right hand side
yes passport needed big time if you want to get back
carry all your docs and only the originals v5 insurance mot license passport
speed limits vary just keep an eye out on the road signs and remember its in km not mph
the cops will do you even worse over there than here just behave because its harder getting back