Driving 'En Suisse'
Discussion
I known Clarkson bangs on about the Swiss hating cars all the time, but seriousley, in a country with more Ferrari's per capita than anywhere* and lots of classic car collections, is it true?
My concern is, that when I rock up at the border at the end of June (after the Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or in Dijon)in my noisey, uncatted, - will I get in?
Also anyone know if there's speed cameras in the tunnels north of Neuchatel?
Ta.
My little book of quite possibly untrue facts
My concern is, that when I rock up at the border at the end of June (after the Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or in Dijon)in my noisey, uncatted, - will I get in?
Also anyone know if there's speed cameras in the tunnels north of Neuchatel?
Ta.
My little book of quite possibly untrue facts
Both Honda Euro tours we have been on, one or more of us have been pulled by the Swiss police, they are genuinely car haters, you need to buy a full years road tax to drive on their motorways.The place and roads are stunning though. I am driving to Malta in the morning it will take me about 4 or 5 days I will be going through Switzerland.
Motown Junk said:
I known Clarkson bangs on about the Swiss hating cars all the time, but seriousley, in a country with more Ferrari's per capita than anywhere* and lots of classic car collections, is it true?
My concern is, that when I rock up at the border at the end of June (after the Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or in Dijon)in my noisey, uncatted, - will I get in?
Also anyone know if there's speed cameras in the tunnels north of Neuchatel?
Ta.
My little book of quite possibly untrue facts
Hallo,My concern is, that when I rock up at the border at the end of June (after the Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or in Dijon)in my noisey, uncatted, - will I get in?
Also anyone know if there's speed cameras in the tunnels north of Neuchatel?
Ta.
My little book of quite possibly untrue facts
If you behave well, there is no problem whatsoever ;-)
re: classic car collections: lots of them are private and normally not accessible, but here are a few:
http://www.team.net/www/museums/ch.html
...and I think that nobody sould have problem with your tank, they quite
a few US car clubs in CH, see here:
http://www.faas.ch/
scroll down on the left side to"Mitglieder" (members), for sure there are
English speaking members around
Enjoy your trip and check your brakes ;-))
Rainer-CH
I was giving a tad large last year coming down the mountain in France and got to border control, he clearly heard me coming, kept me hanging around 5 minutes and let me on my way. Gave me a very disapproving look after a couple of miles the Police followed us and tailed for 10 miles. We didn't overtake anyone in Switzerland they hate this and report you and speeding is a deffo avoid. Two Elises got Newspaper coverage last year for Racing alledgedly!
On Staples2Naples2005, one of the attendees rear-ended another quite heavily before they got onto the motorway, and the damage from this in conjunction with speeds getting on for double the speed limit on the motorway immediately after meant something like a 900franc (may have been a lot more though, 4000 rings a bell for some reason...) immediate fine or the car was impounded.
Take it easy (and the scenery can be very distracting anyway, it would be a shame to miss it ) and more-or-less observe speed limits, and it's a beautiful country .
Take it easy (and the scenery can be very distracting anyway, it would be a shame to miss it ) and more-or-less observe speed limits, and it's a beautiful country .
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