Top tips for driving abroad
Are you looking to take a work-trip abroad with your car or perhaps planning an exciting European road trip?
Any trip abroad comes with a long checklist of things to remember, which can be complicated further by taking your car. That’s why we’ve rounded up our top tips to ensure you have a smooth journey, wherever you’re going.
Your driving abroad checklist
When taking your vehicle abroad, there are some items you must have by law. Check out the below checklist to help you plan your trip.
Read up on your destination
You must check the legal requirements of each country you’ll be driving through to make sure you comply, for example you may need specific equipment and stickers in certain countries (check out the advice on GOV.UK and the AA’s dedicated page).
Know your zones
Low Emission Zones (LEZ) are areas or roads where the most polluting vehicles are restricted from entering. The zones affect various areas across Europe, so it’s a good idea to check whether you’ll be driving through any ahead of your trip.
Driving abroad in an EV? Here are our top three tips:
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Always factor charging points into your route and ensure you know where the fast ones are (apps like PlugShare, ChargePoint and NextCharge will do the work for you).
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In some places, you will need an app to use a charge point whilst others might require an energy card. Be sure to research your charging spots along the way, so you’re equipped to use each one.
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Bear in mind that EV batteries operate less efficiently in the cold weather. So, if you’re travelling somewhere cold, you’ll need to account for getting fewer miles out of your range.
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To find out more about taking your vehicle abroad or to apply for your documentation, please contact your dedicated driver team.
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