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Practical Advice for Taking Your Vehicle Abroad

Many drivers from the UK are starting to discover just how easy it can be to take their vehicle abroad with them on holiday. With air fares starting to increase in price many people are now choosing to swap their usual style of holiday for a driving holiday abroad. The prospect of driving abroad can be nerve wracking to some people who may not feel they are a proficient enough driver to deal with tricky motoring scenarios in a foreign country. The truth is, whether you are taking a motorbike or car, driving abroad can be very enjoyable and can really add an extra element of freedom to your holiday. Before considering driving abroad for a holiday you will need to check that you car insurance or multi bike insurance is sufficient to cover you whilst you are in another country. You will also need to consider how much fuel you may use to complete your journey; calculating this in advance can be helpful as it gives you an idea of how far your budget will be able to take you. You should remember that fuel does not cost the same price in every country so you should do some research so you know how it differs where you are travelling to.

 

Why take your own vehicle?

Taking your own vehicle can be a great way of getting more out of your travels as it enables you to travel wherever you like and not to have to rely on public transport; you can change your mind on your route freely without having to worry about how you are going to get there. As long as your vehicle is relatively fuel efficient then you should find that it is not as expensive as you would think. If you drive a luxury car or one that is not fuel efficient then you might like to consider using a car hire company and opting for model that will save you money on your journey. Multi bike insurance usually covers the whole of Europe, meaning that you have total freedom over where you travel to and can be assured that you are protected should any unfortunate situation happen. If you are travelling with children you may find that taking your own vehicle makes the whole journey a lot less stressful for them as they feel comfortable in their environment and can take naps whenever they feel like it; this can be hard on public transport due to noise levels and inconvenient departure times. You will need to check whether you need to make any modifications to your vehicle to make compliant with the road laws of the country you are visiting.