Essential Cars & Driving in France Vocabulary, Terms and Phrases
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Whether you own a car in France, hire a rental, or bring your UK car to France, now’s the time to brush up on your French. We’ve put together all the essential French terms, phrases, and vocabulary related to cars and driving.
Essential Driving in France Terms
The key people, contracts, and legal jargon that you need to know when driving or owning a car in France.
Carte Grise Vehicle registration document
Assurance Auto car insurance
Crit-Air’ sticker colored-coded vignettes required within France’s ‘low emission zones’
‘Priorité à Droite’ – the notorious French road rule that gives drivers entering a road from the right priority
Control Technique – France’s MOT/roadworthy test which must be carried out every two years for all cars older than 4 years old.
Essential French Phrases: Driving in France
Key phrases to help when hiring a car, visiting a mechanic, or getting into a car accident in France.
Driving in France: Key Phrases
All exits must be kept clear Toutes les sorties doivent rester dégagées.
Follow the signs Suivez les panneaux.
Agricultural vehicles have right of way Priorité aux véhicules agricoles.
You do not have right of way Vous n’avez pas la priorité.
Filling your car up with petrol faire le plein
Car accident Un accident de voiture
Hiring a Car in France: Key Phrases
I would like to rent a car Je voudrais louer une voiture.
How much is it per day? C’est combien par jour?
Is insurance included in the price? Est-ce que l’assurance est comprise?
I made a booking last month J’ai fait une réservation le mois dernier.
I need a transfer from the city to the airport J’ai besoin d’un transfert ville-aéroport.
I need a 4×4 for the mountains Il me faut un 4×4 (quatre par quatre or ‘cat-cat’ phonetically) pour la montagne.
Do you have a camper-van available in Provence next week? Avez-vous un camping-car disponible en Provence la semaine prochaine?
Is it possible to have a car with a driver? Est-ce possible d’avoir une voiture avec chauffeur?
I would like to modify/change an existing reservation Je voudrais modifier une réservation éxistante.
I have to cancel my reservation Je dois annuler ma réservation.
Where is your office? Ou se trouve votre agence?
Essential French Vocabulary: Cars & Driving
Essential words and vocabulary you might come across when driving in France.
Petrol station/Service station stations–service’ or ‘stations essence’
Exit for vehicles Sortie véhicules
Service stations (on the motorway) aire
Motorway Autoroute
Driving licence Permis de conduire
Fine Amende
Speeding/parking ticket Avis de Contravention
Péage – toll road
Sens unique – one way
voiture d’occasion second-hand car
Parking prohibited Stationnement interdit
Slow down (for our children) Ralentissez (pour nos enfants)
Exit Sortie
Cedez le passage Give way
One way Sens unique
Town centre Centre ville
Diversion Déviation
Railway station Gare SNCF
Narrow lanes Files étroites
Keep in lane Ne changez pas de file
Get in lane Mettez-vous dans/sur la bonne file
No overtaking Interdiction de doubler/dépasser
Deliveries Livraisons
No loading or unloading Interdiction de charger ou de décharger
Restricted parking zone Zone bleue
Pedestrian precinct Zone piétonnne/piétonnière
Traffic La circulation
A traffic jam Un embouteillage
Reminder of the speed limit Rappel de limitation de vitesse
An estate car Un break
A touring-car Une routière
Rond-point Roundabout
Driving in France
Whether you own a car in France, travel to France in your UK or EU-registered car, or hire a rental car – FrenchEntrée has all the need-to-know info about driving in France. Our Essential Reading articles will take you through buying, registering, and insuring your car, as well as offering tips and advice on driving and car ownership in France.
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