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| General Informations - Miscellaneous items | |||
| Automobilclub membership | Earthquake | ||
| Campground Fees in Europe | Measures | ||
| Cockroaches, Cucarachas | Medical help | ||
| Credit Card payments | Right of Way in Europe | ||
| Security on Travel | |||
| Driving on the right hand side | Where to camp | ||
| Electricity on travel | |||
| Automobilclub
membership Members of an automobilclub always should take their membership card with them. Many clubs have agreements with those in foreign countries, where you may get tips, informations and support during your travel. |
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Campground Fees in Europe To give an idea how much is to pay for European Campgrounds, we show below prices for some European countries. The rates represent an average amount per night in Euro currency. It is based on 2 adults and 1 child including electricity, water, some minor charges and the site for the vehicle. |
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| Austria, Euro
21.00 Denmark, Euro 26.00 France, Euro 21.00 Germany, Euro 20.00 |
Italy, Euro
28.00 Netherlands, Euro 21.00 Spain, Euro 24.00 Switzerland, Euro 24.00 Hungary, Euro 16.00 |
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Credit Card payments |
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Cockroaches,
Cucarachas This small or even bigger insects can be found everywhere on the world mainly in tropical and humid areas. They often live in fissures of old houses or in sandy floors and on beaches. The flying males and the females, which have only stump wings, are always attracted by all kind of eatables. Food should be stored at any time in tight closed tin, or plastic boxes. Even in cars, and motorhomes, if they are not absolutely kept clean, and free of any food rests, cockroaches may live. |
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| Driving on
the right hand side of the road In Continental Europe you are driving on the right hand side of the road. The driver sits in his car on the left hand side. After arriving in one of this countries take yourself a little time, watching the traffic. When driving on busy roads, there is usually no problem to find the 'right side'. When using streets in remote areas you should always keep in mind that the driving situation changed from that one being used at home. Keep on the right side enough distance to sidewalks, pedestrians, bicycle riders, parked vehicles, and those you want to overtake. Be careful when passing other vehicles on narrow roads.. Overtaking other cars is always on the left. E.g. the car you want to overtake drives on your right hand side. |
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| For driving on the correct side of the road, you have to be very careful when driving out from doorways, parking lots, one way streets, and at road crossings, or intersections. It helps to watch the traffic ahead, and the crossing traffic before entering the road, or before proceeding into the new direction. Always think to look to the right. Because traffic approaching from the right usually do have, or you have to give the RIGHT OF WAY. |
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The
center line on the road gives good orientation when driving. It should
always be on your left hand side. In addition: traffic coming from
the opposite, should approach you on the driver's seat side e.g. pass the
driver. |
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Electricity
on travel |
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Earthquake In Europe this is highly unusual, however….. When traveling into an area with seismological activities, it is for sure that you will at least experience one small earthquake. In most cases you will not even notice it, or think of having a hallucination. Mainly if you stand upright or walk. If there is a stronger one, you should know, that it will only in a very few cases take longer than one minute. If you are within a building it is advisable to proceed immediately below a door frame, or in a corner, or under a table. You should keep distance to glass walls, book cases, cupboards, wardrobes, and windows, and should not stand below objects hanging down from the ceiling. Are you on the street you should keep away from buildings, and walls. And very important: keep calm and don't panic. |
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| Measures | |||
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1 Inch (in) 1" = 2.54 Centimeters (cm) 1 Foot (ft) 1' = 30,48 Centimeters (cm)
1 Meter (m) = 3.2809 Feet (ft) 1 Mile (mil) = 1.609 Kilometers (km) |
1 US gallon (gal) =
3.784 liters (ltr) 1 Liter = 0.264 Gallons 0° Fahrenheit = -18° Celsius (C) Centigrade 10° Fahrenheit = -12° C 30° Fahrenheit = -1° C 50° Fahrenheit = 10° C 60° Fahrenheit = 16° C 70° Fahrenheit = 32° C |
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Medical help |
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Right of Way
in Europe In Europe the rule is, that traffic (vehicles, motorcycles, bikes, horse carriages, etc.) coming from the right has the Right of Way on an intersection, where this is not specially regulated by traffic signs ( this is also the rule for countries with left hand side driving ). And in consequence of this rule, all traffic coming from the left has to observe the Right of Way of that traffic which is coming from the right. When you have the Right of Way, and you want to make a left turn, you have to wait until all traffic coming from the opposite side have passed the intersection. Please be very carefull on this traffic
rules. As in general European natives will not reduce their speed when
crossing intercections, and in many countries they will never give up their
right of way. Instead of doing this, they will blow their horn. Because THEY
HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY!
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| This means: You have the right of way only at the next intersection. |
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This means you are on a priority street
and have the right of way on all following intersections until there is a
sign advising the end of the priority street, or a Stop sign, or a Yieald
sign. The priority road sign should be repeated at each intersection of the riority road. |
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| This sign advises of the end of a priority road. It is shown after the last intersection, at which you had priority. |
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| This sign may be shown in connection with the Right of Way signs. The strong line indicates the run of the priority road. (from your point of view it turns to the left.) |
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| This sign means: First come to a complete stop at the next intersection, and then Give Way to all traffic ahead of you crossing the intersection. |
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| This sign advises, that the crossing traffic at the intersection has the Right of Way. If crossing road and intersection is clear, you can pass without stopping. |
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| This sign may be shown in connection with the Stop or the Yield sign. It indicates, that the street in front of you, which has the right of way is leading from the opposite to the right. The traffic following the strong line (main road) has the Right of Way. |
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| Another Form of the Stop sign. This sign means: First come to a complete stop at the next intersection, and then Give Way to all traffic ahead of you crossing the intersection. |
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Security on Travel Our tips below should help to minimize risks abroad to reach a maximum of security while on travel. Nothing will happen but it is alway's better just to be on the safe side, for your (and our) convenience.
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Where to camp Due to security reasons you should always try to stay for the night on a campground (Caravan Parks - Trailer Parks - Rv Parks - Campsites, etc.). If you cannot reach a campground in due time, you may park close to housing areas, or villages, or join other motorhome campers. Do not rest on beaches. Oncoming tide may be a big danger for you and the vehicle. Also saltwater creates corrosion damage to the car, for which you are fully liable. No insurance will cover this. Don't rest in dried creeks, dips, or rivers. Heavy rain fall far away from you may inundate your whole rest area within short time. If possible, don't park your car under trees and open a hatch in the roof. Animals may fall down and enter your vehicle from outside.
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Arrantea Motorhome Rental
Stoombootweg 11
1035 TS, Amsterdam, Netherlands
phone : +31 20 7747880
fax : +31 20 4920720
email : info@arrantea.com
Website : www.arrantea.com
Arrantea Motorhome Rental is a subdivision of Arrantea Guest House, Amsterdam (www.thegooses.com)