Driving abroad with AA Patrol Nick Evers Pt.3

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  1. Driving abroad with AA Patrol Nick Evers
  2. Driving abroad with AA Patrol Nick Evers Pt.2
  3. Driving abroad with AA Patrol Nick Evers Pt.3

You need a GB stick on back of your car and need big reflectors to convert your head lamps for right hand drive.

The best time to fit this is when you are crossing over the seas. Now depending on which country you are driving to or through you may need to carry some or all of these following pieces of equipments. First aid kit you may need probably will need, an emergency warning triangle in case you break down and you will certainly and probably now need a High visibility waist coat this sort of thing because its now legally requirement in most of the European countries. If you break down you need to put this on for your own safety.

Other items you may need to carry are a fire extinguisher, a spare bolt kit and also your documents that include your insurance documents, your registration documents, your driving license and maybe an international driving permit if its required where you are going. So you are stocked with all the legal requirements you have got your boots and you are now ready to go but the last thing to remember is that the vital that your car is performing correctly. If you are heading for a sunshine you need to make sure that your car’s cooling system is working properly.

So you need to make sure that your car’s service before you leaves. On the day you go make sure you check the usual levels oil, water and specially the tires. You may need to inflate them a little bit higher if you are carrying a lot of wise luggage everything in a car. So check that on your handbook make sure your tires are set properly and don’t forget the spare because that is just as important. One of the things to remember is do not forget your AA European break down cover.

Our research shows that one in thirty people traveling across Europe break down. So if you want to be a lucky one to come across an average of 400 pounds to repair your car over there or up to two thousand pound vehicle travel back to the U.K.

In case you didn’t see the video in part 1 of this series… here it is again.

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