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Re: Euro Drivers Info PointDENMARK ; LEZ zone,
Have found this site ,it shows that Denmark, has ist LEZ zone, as well Please have a read as this may save you untold problems if you visit the LEZ zones. here is the LINK-1
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointThis sis the link to the Danish site as it does not work there where it is posted..trafikken.dk danish transport news and travel
DENMARK
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointAnother link for France , which has lots
of useful information, look through this link well owrth the time,FRENCH-LINK
Re: Euro Drivers Info Pointokay here is another link this is for
ITALY -SECURE PARKING IT is a large document so needs a good read
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointHave found some new links , so here they are ,they are all
ready in english or have the caüabilty to be changed into english this isNo-1,slovakia No-2,Hungary No-3,Slovinia This one has been translatted by googleNo-4,Italy No-5,Switzerland No-6,Austria
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointEURO-VINGETTE
When you cross into Luxemburg at WASSERBILLIG , you can get the EURO-VINGETTE at the TOTAL Garage; THIS may help those who have not been able to get this before ,
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointSLOVAKIA
There doesn't appear to be a dedicated site with truck related info on Slovakia so here are some bits and pieces I picked up when I was there a couple of weeks ago: Vignettes are required for all vehicles. Cost for a vehicle over 12t (yellow sticker) is 10€/day. The vignette can be purchased at the border or at service stations in cash in Euros. Euros are widely accepted, so there is no real need to change up any currency. A daily vignette is valid for 24 hours from the time of purchase. The time of purchase is indicated on a control slip which should be detached from the vignette and be retained for inspection if required. The vehicle registration number must be entered onto this control slip. The vignette itself should be stuck on the right hand side of the windscreen. Camera enforcement in operation. Dipped headlights are now required at all times. And finally, the biggy: No overtaking for vehicles over 3,5 t on ALL Motorways and dual carriageways in the whole of Slovakia ![]() This is signed up at the border but there are no repeater signs anywhere else on the road network. Usual rules apply: Ignorance is no defence ![]() ![]() Romanes eunt domus
Re: Euro Drivers Info Point,SLOVAKIA here are a few sites as well that may help LINK-1 LINK-2 LINK-3 LINK-4 ;TAKE NOTE OF THIS-Using a toll road without a valid vignette (i.e. without paying the toll) is punishable by a fine of between 300 and 800 euros. this link below us for SLOVENIA LINK-5--IN this site is alive link to a list where one can buy the vingette Hope the above are of use , Last edited by brit pete on Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Spanish Tacho Regions
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Re: Euro Drivers Info PointInformation for Spain for Hazardous loads
These links are posted by me but Vascoingles made it possible by translating the links where it was required, SPAINISH-LINK ;List of Recommended Parking Places Along The Officially Authorised ADR Routes In Spain basically just a list of where parking places for ADR can be found Below is a translation of Spanish into English of the headings from the link,, Column A is the Area and the road it is on Column Bis the km point Column C is the name Column D is the locality Column E is whether or not lit E means badly lit B means well lit Column F is whether or not guarded No means no 24 means guarded 24 hours Column G is the amount of square meters available for parking purposes At the bottom it says Note : You may use this list in order to plan your journey and obligatory stops. It is not obligatory to use these parking areas. This list is only a guide and may be revised, and does not pretend to be a complete list and there may well be more adequate parking areas available along the routes than those mentioned in the list. This is not an official list and the ones marked in yellow are the best prepared for ADR/HAZ use. Next link OFFICAL -ROUTES When transporting ADR/HAZ throughout SPAIN;; The Spanish bit just says that it is a list of ADR approved routes when travelling through Spain. basically the law stipulates that you must stick to Autopistas/Autovia (Motorways & Dual Carriageways) unless there is none available to where you are going. ROUTES marked with a ( * ) are not to be used between 0000---0600hrs any complaints send ,em to me and ,THE Thank you,s to Vascoingles
European guidelines for securing cargoAs requested by Brit Pete:
http://www.svgs.nl/stuwage.pdf The EU guidelines for stuwage, tie it down like this and even the grumpiest official should smile and wave you politely on your way. Geoff
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointHave just found this site it has some very good info listed but requires
slow steady reading with lists of truckstops approved by for ITALY as a example a Scandinavian insurance company,well worth haveing a look at HERE
Re: Euro Drivers Info Point german finesOkay here are two links , the first is a english translation
and quite good the second is in German the site deals with the level of fines that can/will/may be raised when a offence has been committed , bear in mind that these can differ higher /lower if the official wishes -chooses , ENGLISH-LIST and now the GERMAN-site The links are long about 56 sides well worth a read for TM,s & O/D,s as well as us salaried drivers,
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointAUSTRIAN-MAUT INFORMATION IN English well worth having
a read HERE
Re: Euro Drivers Info Pointdoes anyone for the definitive answer to if there is a driving ban in luxembourg on a sunday?
Re: Euro Drivers Info Point
There's no BAN as such, BUT, You can't go into Luxembourg if you're transiting it for Germany or France, on a Sunday. If you're tipping Lux' you can. Just before the border are two big yellow signs with the times when you can cross into Lux, 1 for Germany, 1 for Framce. They're more or less the times when the bans start and finish in Germany or ............................ France. They don't want their services jammed up solid with trucks on the slip roads in and out, going nowhere. Simon
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Re: Euro Drivers Info Pointquote from the fta handbook 2009 edition:
1. DRIVING RESTRICTIONS: ALL GOODS VEHICLES ARRIVING FROM BELGIUM OR GERMANY AND HEADING FOR FRANCE WITH A GROSS WEIGHT EXCEEDING 7.5t WITH OR WITHOUT A TRAILER. PROHIBITION: FROM 2130hrs ON SATURDAY AND THE EVE OF PUBLIC HOLIDAYS UNTIL 2145hrs ON SUNDAYS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. 2. ARRIVING FROM BELGIUM OR FRANCE HEADING FOR GERMANY, AS ABOVE WEIGHTS FROM 2330hrs ON SATS AND EVE OF PUBLIC HOLS UNTIL 2145hrs ON SUN AND PUBLIC HOLS THROUGHOUT THE ROAD AND MOTORWAY NETWORK 1 EXCEPTION IS: VEHICLES CARRYING LOADS WHICH ARE INDISPENSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION OF DULY APPROVED ECONOMIC, SPORTS, CULTURAL, EDUCATIONAL OR POLITICAL EVENTS hope this helps mat
Re: Euro Drivers Info Pointtry reading this LINKand
if you look back through this forum it has been posted before.
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointMULTI LANGUAGE VERSION of Holiday Work certificate
in 22 languages The link is in GERMAN , however click on the English PDF link and read ;then click on the rest IT is easy and you will have no problem , handy for those who have been unable to find such translations, MULTI-LINK-CERTIFICATES
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointCroatia
this link shown below was posted by Homo Faber and any thanks go to him and complaints to me please HERE
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointDoes anybody know of a set of POI's for the euro vignette. I know there is a visual list but wondered if there was a set of pois already done anywhere.
I don't do signatures, they usually cost money.
Re: Euro Drivers Info Point
I don't think there is, nothing I've heard about at least. Where do you generally travel from? Coming from Europe into Benelux it's usually fairly easy to get your vignette. Most Shell stations near the borders, in France and Germany, do the Vignette. Most Shell stations near the borders in Holland do it too although the Dutch will give you some lee-way. Within Belgium and Lux' it isn't easy to find anywhere that does it, so I prefer to play it safe and get my vignette before crossing those borders. Their Police won't give you any lee-way. If it's heading into Scandinavia your concerned about, I'm afraid I've no idea. Simon
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Re: Euro Drivers Info PointThanks for that. It was just that one of our boys was delayed for a day and needed extra tax for carrying on. He ended up backtracking to verne which is a bit of a pain.
Will have to see if i cant get one made up from the list on the Ages website. I don't do signatures, they usually cost money.
Re: Euro Drivers Info Point@Alan sometimes it is cheaper to buy a extra day that may or may not be used as getting caught
without the Vignette, the costs is cheaper than getting fined, we used to have a years Vignette as it worked out cheaper for our firm in the long run ,
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointRomanes eunt domus
Re: Euro Drivers Info PointInformation about the Polish vingette and charges
HERE
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If you have a tom tom you can download the OV2 file from Tom Tom home. But as said by Inselaffe you can book them on line so if needed just phone your office to book the extra day
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