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embee 01-02-16 02:37 PM

Another French law for motorcyclists
 
This cropped up recently. Just something else to be aware of on your jaunts to foreign climes.

Link to French moto site http://www.moto-journal.fr/news/le-gile ... vier-2016/ and the AA guide for France and Monaco here http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/ov ... untry.html

quote from AA

Other rules/requirements in France and Monaco:
* Motorcycles – reflective jackets – a proposed regulation requiring motorcyclists to wear reflective jackets was abolished on 2 January 2013 but will now be reintroduced from January 2016 after which date it will be compulsory for all motorcyclists (two or three wheels) to wear reflective jackets in the event of an emergency.


I guess for the strict interpretation (EN 471 standards etc??) you'd need to go to the French regs themselves, but I think we all know what it means in practice.

Note the fine for not having one with you is €11, the fine for not wearing one when necessary is €135.

Trev B 01-02-16 03:01 PM

Re: Another French law for motorcyclists
 
Same here in Spain for the car,there must be 1 reflective waistcoat in the car for each person,it must be within the vehicle and within reach ( not in the boot ).also 2 reflective triangles put at ( 200 metres from the Back of any vehicle stood on the carriageway,(broken down,puncture etc)and 1 at the front.Of course you will be wearing your hi viz so you don't get skittles putting them out.Also you cannot tow another vehicle here on the carriageway with a rope or bar !!!

DJ123 01-02-16 10:17 PM

Re: Another French law for motorcyclists
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by embee (Post 3036662)
This cropped up recently. Just something else to be aware of on your jaunts to foreign climes.

Link to French moto site http://www.moto-journal.fr/news/le-gile ... vier-2016/ and the AA guide for France and Monaco here http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/ov ... untry.html

quote from AA

Other rules/requirements in France and Monaco:
* Motorcycles – reflective jackets – a proposed regulation requiring motorcyclists to wear reflective jackets was abolished on 2 January 2013 but will now be reintroduced from January 2016 after which date it will be compulsory for all motorcyclists (two or three wheels) to wear reflective jackets in the event of an emergency.


I guess for the strict interpretation (EN 471 standards etc??) you'd need to go to the French regs themselves, but I think we all know what it means in practice.

Note the fine for not having one with you is €11, the fine for not wearing one when necessary is €135.

The answer to this is if you break down remove one wheel. Then the regulation no longer applies to you :D

Red Herring 02-02-16 07:09 PM

Re: Another French law for motorcyclists
 
I think you also need to consider the definition of an emergency.... Pretty much the only time you might be vulnerable is if it was a breakdown on the motorway. Any other time my motorcycle isn't going to be in the road and/or I'm going to be in an ambulance.......

embee 02-02-16 10:25 PM

Re: Another French law for motorcyclists
 
Good luck arguing that one with a stroppy Gendarme.

chris8886 02-02-16 10:48 PM

Re: Another French law for motorcyclists
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by embee (Post 3036812)
Good luck arguing that one with a stroppy Gendarme.



I certainly wouldn't fancy my chances! :smt071

Popy Fresco 04-02-16 01:40 PM

Re: Another French law for motorcyclists
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by embee (Post 3036812)
Good luck arguing that one with a stroppy Gendarme.

Quote:

Originally Posted by chris8886 (Post 3036816)
I certainly wouldn't fancy my chances! :smt071

I got stopped by the environmental police because i was ridding without db killer. The Gendarme saw my plates and started speaking english, asked a few questions and let me go with a 'warning'.

Am I lucky or french police is not as bad as you might think?

MattCollins 04-02-16 05:17 PM

Re: Another French law for motorcyclists
 
I found the Gendarme to be good when we were there a couple of years ago...

We got pulled a couple of times for minor infractions and got off by being nice. We were stopped a few more times, but it was just curiosity and a chat... they wanted to know about our Au reg bikes (which were looking a bit ratty and well travelled by then), the places we'd been, that sort of thing.

Attitude test... Play nice with the Gendarme (or any cop abroad) and they play nice back. Fail the attitude test by acting like an obnoxious pr*** and I reckon they'll act like any cop in that situation... and it's all downhill.

fizzwheel 04-02-16 07:36 PM

Re: Another French law for motorcyclists
 
Moved to Bike talk

Red Herring 05-02-16 10:03 AM

Re: Another French law for motorcyclists
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MattCollins (Post 3037040)
Attitude test... Play nice with the Gendarme (or any cop abroad) and they play nice back. Fail the attitude test by acting like an obnoxious pr*** and I reckon they'll act like any cop in that situation... and it's all downhill.

Spoken like a true expert...... and it works with your home brew as well.

Of course, there may be risks attached to developing this kind of expertise....:)


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