If you are planning a road trip to Europe this summer, make sure you are not caught up in local laws that could land you with a fine of up to £2,560. Every European country has its own legal requirements for what a driver brings into his vehicle, and if he is not aware of these, it can cost you a lot. According to Ed Sharp, head of car rentals at Travelsupermarket, it's important that the car rental is properly equipped before you get out of the road.
For example, without a highway toll sticker would cost £2,560 in various countries such as Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. These can be purchased before you enter the toll roads and some rental companies include these employment contracts, but this is not always the case, so check with your provider before taking the wheels.
Most European countries require a warning triangle, which can lead to major fines.
In serious cases, the French government website says that failure to carry warning triangles or reflective safety vests could result in a fine of up to £640 in France.
If you wear prescription glasses, it may be legally necessary to carry a spare pair while driving in some countries.
First aid kits must meet certain local standards as they are legal in some countries and are always a smart idea.
For example, in Germany, it must comply with the DIN 13164 regulations.
Pre-packed kits are available and usually include essentials such as bandages, preservative wipes, gloves, scissors and emergency blankets.
Before you get out on the road this summer, double check the rules of each country you visit because it complies with local driving laws.
Failure to meet these requirements can lead to significant fines.