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Navigating French Roads, Episode 503
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Ever wondered what it's like navigating French roads? Join us in this episode as Matthew Gamache returns to share his extensive experience driving in France. From the differences between French and North American roads to renting cars, understanding speed limits, and the essentials of parking, Matthew covers it all. Whether you're planning a road trip through picturesque French villages or tackling the busy streets of Paris, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you drive confidently in France.
Get the podcast ad-freeTable of Contents for this Episode
- Today on the podcast
- Podcast supporters
- The Magazine segment
- Newsletter
- Narrow Roads in France
- Renting a car in France
- Packing light helps when you travel
- Size of the car to rent
- Do not rent electric if you don’t drive electric at home
- Drive on the right hand side in France
- Speed Cameras in France
- Waze App
- Speed Limit
- Road signs in France
- Priority and Roundabouts
- Accommodations in France – in or outside of cities?
- Park and Ride if you can
- Driving on a freeway
- Legal Requirements when driving in France
- Yellow Visibility Vests and breathalyzers
- Don’t drink and drive
- Join Us in France episode 16
- Parking Tips
- How to pay for Park and Ride in France
- Parking discs
- The rest stops are great in France
- Driver Behavior
- Pedestrians should look both ways before stepping onto the pavement
- In rural areas you don’t need to go as fast as the speed limit
- Night time driving
- Thank You Patrons
- Thank you, Julie Weiss
- Yes, you can tip in France!
- Self-guided Tours of Paris
- Reviews
- Swimming in Seine
- French Politics
- Copyright
#DrivingInFrance, #FrenchRoads, #TravelTips, #RoadTrip, #FranceTravel, #TravelPodcast, #JoinUsInFrance, #CarRental, #FranceTourism, #TravelAdvice
529 episodes
Manage episode 430011148 series 114112
Ever wondered what it's like navigating French roads? Join us in this episode as Matthew Gamache returns to share his extensive experience driving in France. From the differences between French and North American roads to renting cars, understanding speed limits, and the essentials of parking, Matthew covers it all. Whether you're planning a road trip through picturesque French villages or tackling the busy streets of Paris, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you drive confidently in France.
Get the podcast ad-freeTable of Contents for this Episode
- Today on the podcast
- Podcast supporters
- The Magazine segment
- Newsletter
- Narrow Roads in France
- Renting a car in France
- Packing light helps when you travel
- Size of the car to rent
- Do not rent electric if you don’t drive electric at home
- Drive on the right hand side in France
- Speed Cameras in France
- Waze App
- Speed Limit
- Road signs in France
- Priority and Roundabouts
- Accommodations in France – in or outside of cities?
- Park and Ride if you can
- Driving on a freeway
- Legal Requirements when driving in France
- Yellow Visibility Vests and breathalyzers
- Don’t drink and drive
- Join Us in France episode 16
- Parking Tips
- How to pay for Park and Ride in France
- Parking discs
- The rest stops are great in France
- Driver Behavior
- Pedestrians should look both ways before stepping onto the pavement
- In rural areas you don’t need to go as fast as the speed limit
- Night time driving
- Thank You Patrons
- Thank you, Julie Weiss
- Yes, you can tip in France!
- Self-guided Tours of Paris
- Reviews
- Swimming in Seine
- French Politics
- Copyright
#DrivingInFrance, #FrenchRoads, #TravelTips, #RoadTrip, #FranceTravel, #TravelPodcast, #JoinUsInFrance, #CarRental, #FranceTourism, #TravelAdvice
529 episodes
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