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 Just wondering..but why's everyone giving my France answers such bad ratings?!?
I actually live in France and can give accurate answers compared to some other people.
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Except that the question didn't specify train stations, so I had to assume ...


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 What is the retail price of Marlboro Cigarettes in France?
Hi,
I'm visiting France and need to know the price of Marlboro lights pack and Merit pack....could any one help ?

Thanks
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 UK VS France or Ridiculous rivalry ?
Salut les British !

I am a french woman, I like UK but I love my country too! My mother was english but she loved France and naturalized french.

So one of my english friends ...


 Do you know france (apart Paris) ?
Apart Paris of course ^^...



IAN W

Can i drive in France on a UK provisional licence?


    



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J H
Only two people have told you the truth.

You must have a full driving licence to drive drive on a UK licence. You will be breaking the law if you drive on a provisional licence. French prisone is not nice, don't risk it!

See the link below.


Dragon Empress
No you can't sorry, only a full licence.


Shane
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you could.... but it would not be legal


cherub
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yes you can. No problem. If you are bringing your own car, you may have some adjustments to make to the mirrors and make sure you have a danger triangle in case of accident. Drivers in France have to have certain things done to their car. Check out the AA website and it should have a section to advise you on driving in France. If you are renting over there, then you have no worries. Have a nice time and driving the opposite side is easy - just follow everyone else!


STEPHANIE
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yes


pilgrim
as long as you have a fully licenced driver sat next to you also you need to check that you are fully insured you may need additional insurance abroad, and have the correct L plates displayed. the co driver must have held their licence for three yrs and not be disqualified.





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