I don't know about the ferries but on Amazon all you require is one such as this one http://www.amazon.co.uk/French-Approved-Breathalyzer-Single-Kit/dp/B007F1PUE8/ref=sr_1_21?ie=UTF8&qid=1340972925&sr=8-21
There is a wide choice on Amazon just ensure they say French NF approved
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=breathalyser#/ref=sr_pg_1?rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Abreathalyser+france&keywords=breathalyser+france&ie=UTF8&qid=1340973058
thanks, I did wonder what one you where supposed to get.
They where on the ferry which is handy, at least I've seen what I have to get now.
Halfords are now stocking a pack containing 2 breathalysers that conform with the French requirements. I found them with the other bits of kit for driving abroad in my local store and cost me about £5.
AA at Eurotunnel want £8 for dual pack so would seach and I think you can get cheaper in UK from others.
Fines come into force on 1 November.
Oh and contrary to public folklore, you only need ONE breathalyser in your car ... unused and in date.
Oh and contrary to public folklore, you only need ONE breathalyser in your car ... unused and in date.
In practice you WILL need two.
If you only carry one and use it, then you haven't got an unused one left.
You are supposed to breath test yourself before setting off. If it tests positive then you simply don't use your car. What the police want to see is ONE UNUSED AND IN DATE TEST.
edit
just re read your post.
Do you mean that the police will accept an alcohol test that shows negative reading providing it has been used at the commencement of that journey
If so, when you go to your car and take out your one in date unused test, blow and pass, then drive away, surely you are not carrying what the law requires anymore, you simply have one used in date test that shows negative.
if the gendarme then asks to provide a further test you are unable to do so
(I assume the tests only work once)
So, in effect you need to have two in the car to start with.
Perhaps visitors might need to have two testers in their car. I have one because that is the one that the police want to see and legally has to be there. I don't drink when I'm driving but that's a personal matter.
Alsacienne wrote:I don't drink when I'm driving but that's a personal matter.
Nor me, I find the glass falls over in the bends!
Put your G+T in a sports bottle....problem solved!
Mind you you'll probably be bankrupt if you order G&Ts rather than wine, beer or schnapps!!
You now have until 1 MARCH 2013 to get one.
Several people local to me have asked about how many of these breathalysers need to be kept in the car. I went to the local police station. The exact wording of the law is AT LEAST ONE.
This means that you only need ONE unused in-date breathalyser to conform to the letter of the law; there will of course be manufacturers who offer you two in their packaging, but this is NOT a legal requirement.
In any case, if the French police wish you to give a breath sample, they will be using their equipment and this is the only measurement that will count in deciding whether or not you have an excess of alcohol in your system at the time of testing at the roadside.
Apparently this has been delayed indefinitely
I have heard this too, but haven't seen anything or heard anything to confirm that this is going to be the legal case. It is a dodgy piece of legislation, but if it makes folk think before they drink (or drink to excess) it will have been worth the paperwork!
Have you checked recently ??
Apparently now you are supposed to carry an unused kit
BUT
There is no penalty for NOT having one from 1st March
another law that's useless as it has had it's teeth pulled :LOL
Amazing how silent this subject has become here!!! I think you still need to carry an unused one that's not passed its use-by date .... even if there's no fine, but it's still something that the police could use to waste your time if you're stopped for a search (which they can legally do!).
Alsacienne wrote:Amazing how silent this subject has become here!!! I think you still need to carry an unused one that's not passed its use-by date .... even if there's no fine, but it's still something that the police could use to waste your time if you're stopped for a search (which they can legally do!).
Yes I was quite disappointed I never got stopped last year (I even had one in my bag on the scooter just in case ) as I have to be tee-total
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