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Driving through Europe? What you need in your car to avoid heavy fines

Driving through Europe? What you need in your car to avoid heavy fines

Travelers driving across Europe are advised to research varying national regulations regarding mandatory car equipment to avoid significant fines. The article highlights that safety requirements and procedures for vehicle breakdowns differ between countries such as France, Germany, and Spain.

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