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Posted Under: Zong on Sep 3, 2000


Question 251 of 1002

When you are going to drive in a foreign country you should...

Justification

The traffic rules are applied differently than at home.

Many of our traffic rules are similar to those in other countries (there is a convention on road traffic that many countries have ratified), but there will almost always be some differences.

In most countries, including Sweden and Denmark, only white road markings are used.

Speed limits in populated areas and on country roads often differ between countries.

Parking regulations are also often different. Parking regulations are also often different.

Before driving in a foreign country, you should check if your insurance covers accidents abroad. Before driving in a foreign country, you should check if your insurance covers accidents abroad.

The vehicle must be marked with a nationality sticker ('N' for cars with Norwegian licence plates). The vehicle must be marked with a nationality sticker ('N' for cars with Norwegian licence plates).

Options
always use studded tyres in the winter
always carry an international driving licence
have extra insurance
assume that some of the traffic rules are applied differently than at home




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