Extract from the french motorcycle press:
CiteerThe verdict is set in stone. The Ministry of Transport has decided that filtering between lanes of traffic is a prohibited practice.
"Riding between traffic lanes is a grey area in legal terms" explained Catherine Herviou,legal co-ordinator for the French Motorcycle Federation, "so the police are now interpreting certain traffic rules in order to stamp out the practice. On trunk roads and motorways,filtering has recently been classified as undertaking, which attracts a 135 euro fine, three penalty points and a possible ban of up to three years. It is clear that filtering urgently needs to be given a proper legal status"
Filtering has always been tolerated by french motorists, albeit subject to sporadic law enforcement. In June, the CRS nicked over 60 riders who were filtering on the A4 motorway outside Paris. In response, around 400 local bikers staged a hour long demonstration at a nearby motorway toll booth, holding up the barriers and handing out protest information leaflets to 4.000 motorists who were then able to go through without paying.
The demo organisers explained "If filtering was made fully legal, it could be incorporated into driver/rider training. That way, drivers would take more notice of the presence of bikes and riders would learn to ride more carefully between traffic lanes.
Various propositions have been put forward, from riders who reckon that 50 km/h between lanes must be practical, to training schools who feel that any speed differential between bikes and cars should not exceed 20 km/h.
The transport ministry has received all of these propositions but prefers to preserve the current vague legal situation, an attitude which has satisfied no-one.
lees en huiver verder :shock:
CiteerFrance is starting to become very much like Switzerland in respect with their driving laws. Once, France was a paradise for bikers (and cars), since the French only saw the law as a "guideline". That has now changed !! There's a new kid in town; the new Minister of Justice/Security; Nicholas Sarkozy, is TOUGH !!
If you are caught speeding, 30 kph over the posted speed limit, you automatically loose your license for 3 (THREE) years !! If you are caught doing 50 kph over the limit, you'll get 6 (SIX) months jail time. If you're caught a second time, you'll go to jail for 3 years !
And to enforce this, the police force is being equipped with 1,000's of laser radars. Where last year there where maybe 1,000 radars in all of France, now there will be 10,000's of them.
Biking rules are also being tightened up. Bikes are no longer allowed to lane split (lane filtering). They are also not allowed to park on the sidewalk. Noisy bikes will be specifically sought out and removed from circulation.
bron: bmwforumvlaanderen
valt je toch nix meer in :?
toch??? :?
Je hebt gelijk, Frankrijk wordt niet mijn motorvakantieland.
Jeetje, dan zouden we allemaal zo ons rijbewijs kwijt zijn, en als je pech hebt verdwijn je een tijdje uit je sociale leven :?
Als ze de wapenwet nou ook aanpassen is het zo afgelopen met dat soort anale ministers :roll: :evil:
Citeer!! If you are caught doing 50 kph over the limit, you'll get 6 (SIX) months jail time. If you're caught a second time, you'll go to jail for 3 years !
:shock: slik :guns:
Ik hoop toch niet dat er hier zo'n k*tkop op dezelfde ideeën gaat komen :shock:
:shock: Noisy bikes will be specifically sought out and removed from circulation.
:rofl:
dat was inderdaad de laatste motorvakans in france ja :cry: