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05-31-2008, 12:55 PM | #1 |
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Let's install a European Warning Triangle
I am moving to a new host for my site and do not want to go through all my posts to keep images. As a result, I have converted this post into a PDF you can download.
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Does anyone have the part number for the brackets?
Found them and only spent $2.24 + shipping! Bracket: 51 49 7 167 548 Expanding nut: 07 14 6 976 114 Screw: 07 12 9 905 220 Last edited by Nunnsie; 06-08-2010 at 06:07 PM.. Reason: adding information |
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05-29-2010, 08:11 AM | #5 |
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If you do Euro Delivery you get the warning triangle and first aid kit installed.
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05-29-2010, 02:10 PM | #8 |
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06-16-2010, 04:08 PM | #10 | |
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Also... when you drive thruought europe... some countries have crazy laws!!! Cars with the non EU tags(the blue stripe on the left hand side of the tag) ie: the old white tag with black numbers need to also have an OVAL with the country the car is registered. You also need to carry a spare light bulb set when you leave Germany. When you go into Spain and Portugal, you need TWO warning triangles. You also need TWO spare light bulb kits! I think it is a huge fine if you don't have them. 500 euros!? Italy requires DRL (day time running lights) to be switched on when on back roads. ie off the Autostrada. I am sure there are more weird laws. But those are the ones I know about! And ohh... don't forget to bring your double green (ins) cards with you!!! That is a BIG time fine if you can not prove you have car insurance! lol - David - |
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06-16-2010, 10:10 PM | #11 |
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where do i buy this?
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06-17-2010, 05:03 AM | #13 | |
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Wow, this is a "mod" that people actually do?
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06-17-2010, 09:56 AM | #14 |
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haha that info is correct even though it may sound weird... Im in the military over in Germany right now and you have to look into all these laws when you go traveling. As for the vest law, I dont know if that is actually signed into law yet, maybe just a grouchy polizei, did they write you a ticket? When we go get our cars registered they go through inspection every year, part of that inspection is checking for all of the items required by law ie the warning triangle and the first aid kit/spare tires.
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I don't remember seeing an expiration date on my first aid kit. I will look tonight.
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06-17-2010, 04:17 PM | #16 | |
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...Some of it is from word of mouth from other service members. Some from German friends. Some from personal experience. I also read ADAC's monthly mag sometimes. I know what the German Polizei asked me when he stopped me! I was kind of shocked he was asking to see my warning vest. But I had one. He seemed a bit pissed that I had one. He then wanted to look at the date of my first aid kit. I think bc lots of Americans switch them from car to car, pcs to pcs. I know a vest is not required for your car to pass the yearly inspection... but I think you do need one. Better safe than sorry I think. When the cops fine you over here... it is CASH or CC on the spot! What was not correct - that I wrote in my last post>? Btw... as most of us military sales or ppl who took euro delivery - the cars come with the warning triangle installed from BMW. Btw-II... people have always told me that the Polizei when they drive at night(and you can't see the lights on the autobahn) or when they drive unmarked cars.... that the Polizei drive like crazed people. Like they try to race you cut across lanes, don't signal ect... I never believed that... until I was pulled over last year! That cop drove like a nut behind me! Tailgating me and trying to race me! He would never pass me though! Once he stopped me... he was somewhat confused by my German cover plates and kept asking me IF I was an MP or CID! lol I kept telling him NO! We all get these tags now. It was a young cop. lol Last edited by Dackelone; 06-17-2010 at 06:15 PM.. |
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I wasn't saying what you said was wrong, I'm just one of those people that need to see these things in writing somewhere, thats all. The rules in other countries baffle me. I mean, a light bulb kit? Are you f**king serious?! That right there is overdoing it a bit, I think. And we thought the laws in the US were bad. And requiring the safety vest inside the passenger area of the car is stupid too, IMO. I hate having a cluttered car, I hate having things just laying around inside to blow around or move while I'm driving. I've been here a year and have never been pulled over (knock on wood), I think I'll wing it until I'm gone. I usually stick to the speed limit 99% of the time anyways. |
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Yea... well... the light bulb kits are law. I have heard that the vest needs to be inside the pass area too. But I keep mine in my trunk. You guys know about Austria's autobahn decall/vignette right? When you drive on the Austrian autobahn you need to buy a toll sticker in order to use the autobahn. You can buy these in GERMANY just before you cross the border. 7 euros for a ten day decall. They have more expensive ones too. The Austrian polizei setup check points... like at the toll for the Brenner Pass or they just watch you thru binoculars on the bahn. IF you have no decall... it is a 110 euro fine! Right there and then. IF you have a decall... but don't apply it to the windshield... or if you apply the decall half way(so to remove later) they consider that tampering... like that you will switch it to another car -so that is a huge fine! 500 euros - right there and then. Ohh... have no money... they will drive you to an ATM or... take something of yours that is on equal value. Like a cell phone, car radio, ect. Crazy! |
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Vests in Italy need to be in reach of the driver, in case of an emergency you need to be able to put it on before leaving the vehicle... mostly for autostrada use. And only the driver is required to wear one. Reflective triangles are a law here as well... if you pull over for a break down or whatever, you must place the triangle 50 feet back along the road to identify to other motorists of a car off the side of the road because the roads are soo narrow.
As well, if you see an accident, and your the first by it is a LAW that you have to stop and render assistance. If you dont and the local police see you they will fine you. |
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They will setup a fake accident. And over turned velhicle, fake blood on a live victum... and a smoking car with fresh glass and so. You would be amazed on how many people slow down, almost stop, but continue on by. The Polizei are waiting up the road to give them one "healthy" ticket plus points! |
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06-18-2010, 04:40 PM | #21 |
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haha yea, in most countries its just common courtesy to pull over to help someone who has been in an accident, in Germany, they just went ahead and wrote that into law
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