The primary thing is adjusting the headlamp dip angle to allow for driving on the right side of the road (if your car is RHD). This can be done with a switch, beam deflectors or by the dealers.
There is also a legal requirement to carry a warning triangle, High Vis vest for each passenger and a spare bulb kit for the vehicle. The vehicle must have a sticker or number plate showing country of origin.
It's also a really good idea to make yourself aware of the different laws and signs.
No. You need full UK driving licence to drive in France
You would need a international drivers liscense when driving in France. They can be obtained while you are in France.
The legal driving age is 18. You can begin to train under supervision from age 16.Some countries may issue driving licenses to people aged under 18, but they cannot legally drive in France using these licenses.
Mosses have hair-like structure that can attach to rock
Mosses have hair-like structure that can attach to rock
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Yes. If you stay permanently (over one year), you need to exchange it for a French one.
If driving you will need to use the ferrys. If flying look for flights going to Chambery, Geneva, Lyon or Grenoble.
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