Leading Motoring Company Saves Drivers From “on the spot” Fines

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Travel Spot LLP is a leading company in the motoring industry aiming to raise awareness of foreign legal requirements for motorists travelling into Europe and ensure that drivers remain safe and legal whilst on the continent.


Travel Spot LLP is a leading company in the motoring industry with over 15 years experience; they provide information and products to keep motorists travelling through Europe safe and legal. Currently Travel Spot supply motoring products to all the major channel-crossing providers at England’s busiest port the Port of Dover, as well as large motoring organisations such as the AA, RAC, ADAC in Germany and ANWB in Holland. Travel Spot are both a recognised brand and trusted company when it comes to European motoring industry. They also work with the approval of the Port of Dover to provide a ‘Meet & Greet Service’ to all motorists going through the port, with a newly introduced leaflet for motorcyclists including a crash card enabling a motorist to place his/her details inside their helmet in case of an unscheduled dismount.


Travel Spot provide essential motoring information through its website travelspot.co.uk and on its Facebook page to ensure that motorists are kept up-to-date with the latest information before they travel to the continent. Recently this has included an update on the ‘Road Toll Cards’, these are cards that are purchased before entering a ‘pay as you go’ motorway network, commonly used in France and now used in Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Switzerland. The warning alerts drivers that a failure to purchase this recently introduced toll card could result in hefty fines, Travel Spot advises motorists to check their route and ensure they buy a Road Toll Card at a nearby petrol station or border crossing as well as other outlets should it be required.


The company aims to raise awareness of foreign legal requirements for motorists travelling into Europe through various methods including advertisements and leafleting. Legal requirements for vehicles include a warning triangle, headlight adaptors, breathalysers, national plate, universal bulb kit, first-aid kit, a high-vis vest and a fire-extinguisher.


http://www.travelspot.co.uk


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