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  2. Driving licence in France - Wikipedia

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    The French driving licence can be obtained after finishing driving school and passing a two-stage test: the theory test (examen du code de la route) and road test (examen pratique du permis). The code de la route exam consists of 40 questions of which one needs to get at least 35 right to pass. After passing the exam, one can start taking ...

  3. Traffic code - Wikipedia

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    In Morocco, the law loi n°52-05 portant code de la route deals with a new traffic code, approved on 14 January 2009 [4] and adopted on 11 February 2010 (26 safar 1431). In Belgium this regulation is not a code although it is road traffic specific.

  4. Speed limits in France - Wikipedia

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    Article R413-17 of the Code de la route confirms that speed limits are designed for optimal traffic conditions, clear weather and a vehicle in good condition. Drivers not adapting their speed to the conditions of the road and obstacles ahead (including a number of stated cases in the code) is an infringement in spite of the applicable speed limit.

  5. Comparison of European road signs - Wikipedia

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    Motorway typeface is used for route numbers on United Kingdom and Ireland motorways, and for exit and route numbers in Portugal. In Albania, Armenia, Andorra, Belarus, Czechia, Estonia, Finland. France, Greece (partly), Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Monaco, Russia, San Marino and Sweden, destinations on direction signs are written in ...

  6. United Kingdom traffic laws - Wikipedia

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    Highways Act 1980 (England and Wales); Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (Scotland); Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984; Road Traffic Act 1988 [1]; Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988; Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions, initially introduced on 1 January 1965

  7. Transport in Niger - Wikipedia

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    Vehicles in Niger are subject to the "Laws of the Road" ("Code de la route”), for which the government began a continuing reform in 2004-2006, which are based substantially on French models. [1] Vehicles travel on the right side of the road and roads use French-style signage. [2]

  8. Man slams truck into crowd in New Orleans, killing at least ...

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    Update: The FBI said Thursday, Jan. 2, there does not appear to be evidence of any accomplices. Read the latest on the investigation here.. A man intentionally drove a pickup truck into a crowd of ...

  9. Code Européen des Voies de la Navigation Intérieure - Wikipedia

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    The Code Européen des Voies de la Navigation Intérieure (CEVNI; European Code for Navigation on Inland Waterways) is the European code for rivers, canals and lakes in most of Europe. Not all European countries use CEVNI for their inland waterways.