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And remember : there's now a lot of speed traps eveywhere, and more to come, and the cops are now EXTREMELY harsh with speed limits (exemple : 132 instead of 130 km/h on the motorways = 90 € fee, payed by a friend of mine last week ; you can imagine if it's more !).
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Actually- just checked my pocket & appear to have lost all my money anyway!
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Here are some informations about the speed traps : For general information (in french only): here They are permanent :"radars fixes" or mobile :"radars mobiles" 900 (!) "radars" will be on place between 2004 and 2005. Here is the radars map. |
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Ps. By the looks of it average speeds mentioned above should only be tried to reach in Jerry-country from now on, shame |
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Can I just say that if anyone has useful travel information, routes, good places to stop, traffic black spots and cameras etc. to avoid, apart from being useful here, if I ever work out again how to upload to my site, I'll add them to that as well!
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They obviously had perishable goods in the boot which they'd transferred from their M3 after a shopping trip......
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i've got a spare general entrance ticket as well as a spare ticket for a hospitality suite (i couldn't book tickets for 1 person!!! - and with not having any mates its a problem!!!!). cost £75 hospitality, plus whatever the entrance is. i will sell both for £50.00 on race morning. anybody interested ? this is a genuine offer. if anyonebody wanst to send me a private message then we can sort out the meeting place / time etc
the hospitality suite is on the outside of the circuit in braking area for ford chicanes (no clues needed then!). you can get good food, beer (naturally) and chill out for a while. plus there is a good viewing area which is raised, so none of that horrible fencing gets in your way!!! |
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simon c>> I might be interrested, is the card transferrable? Maybe we can swop places between the 10 of us... :| |
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Sounds like it to me Ayse, of course I am not using them this year.....
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Hi all, I hope to see you there as we have now decided to go the Page and Moy route ( thanks Nordic )and one of our group has decided to drive, One final question though my friend has a radar detector fitted to his car and the Pub know-it-all told us they are illegal ( I promise you we are not a bunch of alcoholics, its just a handy place to meet and discuss daft ideas ! )in france and if stopped we could be fined, is this true??? Many thanks Paul.
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They are ilegal in france, not only will you be fined, but you may have to go to the police station for a while to explain, you will lose the detector and a fair wedge of your hoilday money to boot.
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personally i find it a great laugh driving extremely fast thru france...so what if you don't see anything and constantly worry about being caught...i mean thats fun...isn't it...?
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dont know what campsite we are in yet I have to speak to my mate who has the healthier credit card who booked or is booking the tickets. Thanks for the advice Nordic the system will now be taken out before we set off (still got six months of fending off the UK plod first!) Is there a preferable campsite to be in??
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Aysedasi>>
I have driven enough in France with lorries and trailers (so 55 mph max) to have seen enough Frenchmen drive even faster than the faster foreigners. Especially on the A-roads they can drive like there's no tomorrow. But you're right, it's just a shame that strickter rules are implemented all around Europe and they're getting worse by the day. It's just nice every now and then on an occasional base to put your foot down, even though it's inresponsible (that's what you're trying to say, don't you?). Normally my maximum speed on a motorway 'ticks' the 100-mark, but sometimes I go beyond if traffic allows me to. I like to call it 'responsible speeding', even though I'm aware that doesn't really exists. I bumped into another nice press-release, which will not be that important to LeMans-visitors from the UK., but maybe to others: Quote:
Does anybody know when those French will release confirmation of campingplaces? They told me in October they would release end of December or beginning of January, but I read somewhere that could be delayed untill April? |
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