18 for driving in france !=))
2007-02-07 18:00:20
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answer #1
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answered by cocorde1968 :=)) 7
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21. Although you can drive a car in France (French National) at 17 - with various restrictions, you have to be 21 if you're a Brit. Also, no insurance company would consider insuring you under 21, and balieve me, you don't want to know the penalties for driving uninsured in France
2007-02-05 03:53:33
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Driving licence and 18. (car rental need more sometimes)
The only problem is that 98% of the cars are equipped with manual transmission. And for american people it's very hard.
Roads (excepts highways) are narrow, and French is irritated at the wheel.....
And a middle car in France, it's the size of VW GOLF. Audi A4 is a "big car" !!!!!!
2007-02-06 22:17:03
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answer #3
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answered by verdivert 4
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If you have a UK licence you can drive over there - but be careful and check the laws for driving there - for instance you have to carry a warning triangle and spare bulbs by law, but you don't in the UK.
Also, you'll have a very hard time trying to rent a car if you are under 21 - maybe even impossible, but if it's your own car no problems!!
2007-02-05 03:52:26
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answered by board-stupid 3
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Old enough to drive
2007-02-05 03:51:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Old enough to drive !
2007-02-05 03:51:20
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have a driving license. et voila then
2007-02-05 03:52:49
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answered by ♥ 3
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As long as you have a full license it shouldn't matter.
2007-02-05 03:51:40
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answered by SilverSurfer 4
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older than 18 i guess!
2007-02-05 03:50:49
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answer #9
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answered by <3 skittles <3 2
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