Helpful Notes; Traffic Rules In Foreign Countries; Help On Europe's Roads - Fiat Capron T58 Manual

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Chapter overview
This chapter contains helpful tips for the journey.
The instructions address the following topics:

traffic rules in foreign countries

road assistance in European countries
gas supply in European countries
toll regulations in European countries
safe ways to spend the night during travel
camping in winter
At the end of the chapter there is a checklist containing the most important
equipment for the journey.
Traffic rules in foreign countries
The vehicle driver is required to inform himself as to the traffic rules of the
countries in which he plans to travel before beginning the trip. Contact your
automobile club or embassy for further information.
In some European countries, warning vests must be worn when exiting the
vehicle outside of towns in the case of vehicle failures or accidents.
Depending on the country, different rules and regulations apply (e.g. dif-
ferent warning signs for rear carriers, obligation to carry breathalyzer kits,
spare bulbs, high-visibility vests, size of reserve canister). The driver of the
vehicle must familiarise him or herself with these rules before every
journey.
Up-to-date information can generally be found on the web pages of the
national automobile associations.
Information about traffic regulations is especially important as state law
applies in case of damage. For your own safety, always observe the following
rules when travelling abroad:
Carry your insurance certificate with you.
Always register accidents with the police.
Never sign documents that you have not read and understood completely.

Help on Europe's roads

Before commencing the trip, gather information on national phone numbers
for rescue and police. In many countries the central emergency phone
number 112 (without area code) applies.
As far as possible, draw up a list with the important phone numbers in the
travelled countries and keep the table in the vehicle.
Motoring clubs at home or in the travelled country are happy to help.
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