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With any luck, the new Government in France might repeal this! You pretty much have to carry 2; if you use one, you'll have none, and therefore breaking the Law! What we all should do is join MAG, who will attempt to put pay to such silliness! There's another thread here covering this, but I can't remember where.
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With any luck, the new Government in France might repeal this! You pretty much have to carry 2; if you use one, you'll have none, and therefore breaking the Law! What we all should do is join MAG, who will attempt to put pay to such silliness! There's another thread here covering this, but I can't remember where.
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It was all about speed cameras and GPS warnings, but it soon went
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...s-france-62864
Ride magazine, July 2012 edition, agrees that this is compulsory from 1 July (they have been known to get their factual stuff wrong).
It also discusses the hi viz business which, according to them, is supposed to come into French law from 1 January 2013; they mention that the legislation requires reflective material and not necessarily flourescent = it has to be seen at night.
Lots of existing jackets will meet this criteria because the minimum is just 150 sq cm which is "about the size of a CD case".
Nor does it have to be in one single piece, but there is no reference to such material on helmets; in fact, this article says the material must be located between waist height and the shoulder.
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It also discusses the hi viz business which, according to them, is supposed to come into French law from 1 January 2013; they mention that the legislation requires reflective material and not necessarily flourescent = it has to be seen at night.
Lots of existing jackets will meet this criteria because the minimum is just 150 sq cm which is "about the size of a CD case".
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... there is no reference to such material on helmets; in fact, this article says the material must be located between waist height and the shoulder.
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The reflective pieces on helmets is a completely separate bit of legislation and has been in effect for years. You cant buy helmet that is NF approved without them. Whether it applies to visiting motorcyclist is open to question and I doubt that, as a Johnny Foreigner of any flavour, you would fall foul of such a law unless you seriously pissed-off the Gendarme that nabbed you.
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With any luck, the new Government in France might repeal this! You pretty much have to carry 2; if you use one, you'll have none, and therefore breaking the Law! .
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Which you won't be, as the used one will show you have complied with the law. There is nothing in the law that says you need two.
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With any luck, the new Government in France might repeal this! You pretty much have to carry 2; if you use one, you'll have none, and therefore breaking the Law!
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that is exactly why you should only carry one of them! the police or Gendarmerie cannot suggest you use the one you have, as that would oblige you to be "en infraction" which they are not allowed to do. The Law stipulates that you must have 1. If you only have one they cannot oblige you to use it.
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