IT’S JULY, the kids have broken up from school and the long Summer break is here. Many families will have decided, at some point, to holiday in France or drive through it to Spain or other parts of Europe (or even further afield) for their Summer break. To stay on the right side of the law in France, there are a few things you’ll need to prepare before you leave.
It has beautiful countryside, great food and wine – and families love it. Whether you’re camping and canoeing in the Ardeche, driving through fields of lavender and old stone villages in Provence, visiting the Loire chateaux, sightseeing in the great cities or aiming for the Cote D’Azur’s sun-baked beaches, you need to follow the local driving laws.