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Our Fully Inclusive France car rental price includes
the following:
Third
Party Insurance
All Airport fees
Full Breakdown Cover
All local surcharges
Loss / Collision Damage Waiver
Unlimited mileage

Renting a Hire Car in France
Car Hire from airports and cities
including the following major locations; Paris, Marseilles,
Calais, Lille, Lyon, Bordeaux, Strasbourg,
Toulouse, Bordeaux, Avignon, Versailles, Charles
de Gaulle Airport. The Car Hire group also provide car rental from
other towns and cities such as Nice , Cherbourg, Montpellier
, Brest , Reims , Sens , Nantes , Nimes
, Nantes , Rennes. Simply click on thelink above
to get instant online quotes and to book securely online.
Click on the link above to
book securely online using our smart booking engine which scans your pick up
and drop off times to see if you could save a whole days rental by possibly
slightly changing them.
For one way rentals please call
our reservations helpline on 0871 666 1312.
Booking & receiving your French car
hire voucher
Ordering your rental car is
simple, just enter your car hire pick up & drop off locations,
your dates and click the "Click to Quote" button. You will be
shown several groups of cars all you have to do is select from the tabs
which hire car group you are interested in. From here you will be shown
all hire cars in that group along with the price for your rental period
in GBP£. You can also select to change the currency to whichever
suits you best. . When you finally select the car you are interested in
renting you will be then shown several options to the rental such as extra
(baby seats, roofracks. cancellation cover etc..), just select any you
require and continue. You will then be required to enter your own details
such as address, flight number if required etc.. and finally you will
be asked to enter your credit card details to pay securely online. You
will receive your car rental voucher via email immediately with your unique
booking reference number and all other booking details. If your car
hire start date is sooner than this then don't worry we will be in
touch via telephone to arrange safe and speedy receipt of your rental
voucher. If you have any questions etc.. regarding your booking or any
other aspect of our car rental site then please call our dedicated call
centre helpline on 0871 666 1312.
When you receive
your voucher it will give full details of which fleet provider has been used
and exact details of how and where to find their desk, if airport pick up then
this will be in the airport arrivals hall.
Driving in France
Driving in
France Traffic rules are, in fact, almost the same as in Britain with the
difference that in France you drive on the right and not on the left ('serrez
à droite'means keep to the right). Driving in Winter Insurance Motorways Penalties
Speeding Fines Road Signs Speed Limits Tachographs 10 Vital Points to Remember
Driving in Winter Even in the mountains, winter motoring is not severely
restricted. To check conditions, telephone Paris (24 hours):C.N.I.R. (1) 48 94
33 33. Snow chains can
be hired from most tyre specialist garages in France (see Michelin red guide).
Cheaper still, buy them from Hyper markets, especially in mountain areas.
Studded tyres may be used November 1 - March 31 on vehicles weighing less than
3,5 tonnes. In bad weather conditions this period may be extended. Speed is
limited to 90 km/h(56 mph). A disc reading '90'must be affixed to the back of
the car. Fully comprehensive cover is advisable.
Though a green card is no
longer compulsory, it is advisable as it will provide fully comprehensive
cover. Your British Insurance will give you the minimum legal cover required
in France: Third party. (However 3rd party cover in France is less than
that in the U.K.). Check with your travel agent if you are booking a package
holiday.
Motorways - the French
over 8 000 kilometres of motorways, mostly toll roads 'autoroutes à
péage'. Because of their private financing, prices per km can vary.
The toll from Calais to Menton (1 221 kms) is 453 FF, and from Calais to
Montpellier 366 F. (There are special exit booths for vehicles with accounts:
télépéage automatique). You will find orange emergency
telephones every 2 km, parking and resting areas every 10 or 20 km. 24-hour
petrol stations offer a basic maintenance service, and are located approximately
every 40 km. Most credit cards are accepted as payment for tolls and at
service stations.
Penalties Drink and
Drive: DON'T. The limit is 0.05 per cent alcohol. Random breath tests are
frequent. The fines for exceeding the drinking level from 900 FF (for a
rate between 0,05 and 0,08 %) to 30,000 FF. Police are authorised to impose
and collect fines on the spot up to 2,500 F from drivers who violate traffic
regulations. (rarely the Police may accept vouchers from people covered
by AA, RAC or Europe Assistance motor insurance). Forminor infractions,
outside parking violations, a 30% reduction on the amount of the fine may
be granted to drivers who pay the fine on the spot or within 24 hours. If
the motorist does not consider that he is at fault, he will be asked to
pay a deposit ('amende forfaitaire') which varies according to the offence
(e.g. 150 F for not wearing a seatbelt). The French Police must issue
a receipt showing the amount paid.
Speeding
fines: from 900 FF for exceeding the speed limit by 30 km/h to 40 km/h
(reduced to 600 FF if payment on the spot)to 5 000 FF. A new category of
offence has been created in the penal code for drivers who 'deliberately put
the lives of others in danger'. This applies when a third person has been put
in direct danger of injury or death through the driver's disregard for safety
precautions: (100 000 FF for causing slight injuries). Priorite a Droite and other road signs
In built-up areas, the 'priorité'still applies and you must give way to
anybody coming out of a side-turning on the right. However the
'priorité'rule no longer applies at roundabouts which means you give way
to cars already on the roundabout:watch for signs and exercise great caution.
All roads of any significance
in France outside built-up areas have right of way called 'passage protégé'and
are denoted by one of these three signs: Signs Traffic on roundabout has
priority - Main road - You Do have priority. Written signs include 'gravillons'
(loose chippings), 'chaussée déformée' (uneven road
and temporary surface), 'nids depoules' (potholes) and 'déviation'
(diversion). Speed Limits Unless otherwise posted and on dry roads: 130
km/h on toll motorways 110 km/h on dual carriageways and motorways without
tolls 90 km/h on other roads, 50km/h in towns. Town name starts the limit,
a bar through the town name is the derestriction sign. Wet Roads 110 km/h
on toll motorways 110 km/h on dual carriageways and non toll motorways,
80 km/h on other roads. New Speed Limit of 50 km/h: on motorways in foggy
conditions, when visibility is less than 50 m. Rappel means a continuation
of the restriction. Please Note: During the first 2 years after passing
your test, you must not exceed: 80 km/h on roads 100 km/h on urban motorways
110 km/h on motorways There is a minimum speed limit of 80 km/h (or 50 mph)
for the Outside Lane on motorways, during daylight, on level ground, and
with good visibility.
Tachographs
All vehicle constructed and equipped to carry ten people or more, driver
included (as specified in the registration certificate), must be fitted with a
tachograph; further details from the British Department of Transport.
Some Vital Points to
Remember Ignoring these could lead to hefty on the spot fines - or
worse. No driving on a
provisional licence. Minimum age to drive in France is 18 not 17. Seatbelts must be worn by the driver and
front back-seat passengers. Under-tens may not travel in the front unless the
child is in a specially approved fitted seat facing backwards. Stop signs mean stop. Creeping slowly in
first gear will not do. Come to a complete halt. No stopping on open roads unless the
car is driven off the road. Overtaking where there is a solid single centre line is heavily
penalised. A red
warning triangle to be carried in case of breakdown unless your car has hazard
warning lights, but strongly advised anyway as breakdown may affect your
electrics. However it is compulsory for cars towing a caravan or a trailer.
Full or dipped
headlights, as in UK, in poor visibility and at night. Sidelights only when car is
stationary. It is
strongly advisable to have a complete spare-bulb kit (buy before you go) as it
is illegal to drive in France with faulty lights. Beams must be adjusted for right-hand
drive. Yellow-tinted
headlights are not compulsory for tourist vehicles
Frequently Asked
Questions:
Please click here to view the
frequently asked questions. If these FAQ's do not help answer your
queries regarding France car hire then please feel free to contact us with
them.
The Car Hire
Group:
Our aim is simple - to
provide all inclusive comprehensive airport car rental France. Along side this
we also aim to provide anybody wanting to rent a hire car a hands on helpful
approach and to ensure all questions relating to rentals are
answered.
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