D-Day Normandy Trip To inc June 6th

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Mr Shiney

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Post by Mr Shiney » Thu May 29, 2014 12:52 pm

bth2bth2 wrote:any chance of a weather forecast, for next week ,steve.


brian
The aviation synoptic is giving a frontal system coming through, in fact its the same one we have seen for the last week that is pivoting around a low pressure that is stuck over the south UK. It is weakening at the moment so expect to see a pretty good weekend and then start of next week deteriorates back to rain and drizzle by mid week. However.... As it pivots it we should see it break up again and my gut feeling says that thursday onwards it will improve again to overcast and they broken sunshine.

On Sunday I will have a look at the 96hr and that is usually very accurate a picture so will update.
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Re: D-Day Normandy Trip To inc June 6th

Post by Englishman » Fri May 30, 2014 5:23 am

twmtomos1 wrote:just found this ,135 euro fine for no reflective stickers on helmet ,you have to have 4, 1 each side and 1 back and front and have to be 40 mm ,im sure some one will confirm
From the AA web site


Reflective clothing for motorcyclists


January 2012 - the French government announced that from 1 January 2013 all drivers and passengers of a motorcycle over 125cc or a motor tricycle over 15 KW/h must wear reflective clothing when riding their vehicles and in the event of an emergency stop/breakdown.

January 2013 - the French government announced that the law that made reflective equipment compulsory for motorcycle riders and passengers in France from 1 January has been abolished.

The requirement was to have been that clothing must have a minimum reflective surface of 150cm2 (approx 23in2) in total, either in one piece or in several pieces, and must be worn between the neck and waist.

And this

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(6) Not required for two-wheeled vehicles.
10) Wearing, compulsory if driver and/or passenger(s) exits vehicle immobilised on carriageway, in Italy at night or in poor visibility, in Spain on all motorways and busy roads, it must be kept within the vehicle. In Croatia the wearing is compulsory whenever you have to get out of the vehicle at the roadside in an emergency. In Portugal and Norway the actual law applies to residents; however, regardless of the regulations local officials may impose an on-the-spot fine. In Belgium the wearing of the reflective jacket only applies to the driver, it must be worn should you be stranded on a Belgian motorway or on a major road or should you stop at a place where parking is not allowed. In France drivers must have one warning triangle and one reflective jacket in their vehicle. France Motorcycles helmets must have retroreflective material fitted (see touring tip for further information). In Austria the regulation applies only to the driver.
(15) Compulsory during daylight hours if the visibility is poor. For France the use of dipped headlights are recommended throughout the year, for Croatia during daylight hours from the last Sunday in October to the last Sunday in March.
(20) In principle all drivers should possess a breathalyser. However, as of the 25th January 2013a driver can not be penalised for not carrying one. The fine has been postponed indefinitely. The breathalyser has to be a certified by the French authorities, showing an ‘NF’ number. The official text states that one unused breathalyser should be produced. We recommend that two single-use breathalysers are carried, so if one is used or damaged you will still have a replacement to produce.
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Post by Peakrider2012 » Fri May 30, 2014 10:27 am

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... rints.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Check this out. Super visuals.
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Re: D-Day Normandy Trip To inc June 6th

Post by bth2bth2 » Fri May 30, 2014 4:01 pm

just a thought.
has everyone got their euro health card or travel insurance ?

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Re: D-Day Normandy Trip To inc June 6th

Post by Blitz » Fri May 30, 2014 4:41 pm

Yes checked that incase I fall off.
Any word from Jonathan and Co regarding meet timings?
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Re: D-Day Normandy Trip To inc June 6th

Post by Blitz » Fri May 30, 2014 4:45 pm

Blitz wrote:Right chaps as requested.

Chalet price is € 331 plus 50c pppn tax

Total €340 for the 3 night stay
Deduct deposit paid of €120
220 to pay for chalet on arrival
Plus 350 damages bond (returnable)

Grand total to pay on arrival is
€570 ÷6
€95 EACH

Hope that makes sense

Grant
Bumping for easier reference
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Re: D-Day Normandy Trip To inc June 6th

Post by Blitz » Fri May 30, 2014 5:33 pm

chisler wrote:Hi chaps, yep will be meeting Brian and possibly Gronk at 13.00hrs J2 services M42 with Piratephil, looking forward to it so much, I've just got travel insurance £4.50 from 4th to the 8th, not to many sleeps know.
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Don't start with how many sleeps. My girls are bad enough :o
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Re: D-Day Normandy Trip To inc June 6th

Post by MT Pocket » Fri May 30, 2014 5:33 pm

Here's more info, but you probably have this already.
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Re: D-Day Normandy Trip To inc June 6th

Post by bth2bth2 » Fri May 30, 2014 6:43 pm

Blitz wrote:Yes checked that incase I fall off.
Any word from Jonathan and Co regarding meet timings?
have pm'd you twice with revised timings . have you received them?

brian
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