Operation Manual
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56 Motorcaravan - 09-08 - DET-0033-07E
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Helpful notes
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Date 06/2008
Source: ADAC
Specifications without guarantee
17.4 Driving with low beam in European countries
The following is a list of the European countries in which driving with low beam
is required even during the day.
9)
On main roads 2.55 m, on roads marked "B" 2.20 m
10)
Between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. the speed limit on the following motorways is
100 km/h: A10 (Tauernautobahn), A12 (Inntalautobahn), A13 (Brennerautobahn),
A14 (Rheintalautobahn)
11)
According to traffic signs
12)
Drivers who have had their driver's licence for less than one year must not drive
faster than 90 km/h. Corresponding stickers (available from ACP offices) must be
affixed in a clearly visible position on the rear of the vehicle
13)
Drivers who have had their driver's licence for less than two years must not drive
faster than 70 km/h
14)
Swedish campsites often require the motorhome to have a closed waste water
system
15)
A heavy goods vehicle supplement must be paid on all roads for all vehicles
exceeding 3.5 tons max. permissible weight
Country Conditions
Denmark All year; on all roads
Estonia All year; on all roads
Finland All year; on all roads
Iceland All year; on all roads
Italy All year; only outside of towns
Croatia All year; on all roads
Latvia All year; on all roads
Lithuania From September 1 to April 1; on all roads
Macedonia All year; on all roads
Montenegro All year; on all roads
Norway All year; on all roads
Poland All year; on all roads
Portugal On certain routes
Romania All year; on all roads
Russia All year; only outside of towns
Sweden All year; on all roads
Switzerland All year round; on all streets during rain and snow
Slovakia From October 15 to March 15; on all roads