Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Gaza, Glad you had a good weekend. Those lights are to control the flow of traffic through the tunnel that comes just after. Basically, they don't want standing traffic in the tunnel causing a build up of fumes (all those evil VWs and Audis ). The actual reason for the jams beyond was the works in the Ponserand Tunnel - which is the one as you leave Moutiers - outbound traffic goes through the tunnel, inbound is normally outside on the expressway. Did you end up on the expressway outside with 2 way traffic? The situation was obviously compounded by the 8000 people leaving the Racing in Val. Clearly the Maitre D'Oeuvre (Master of Works) didn't check the events calendar!!
As to your question on transferring data - I don't know - but I will ask someone who might know if I can find him.
By the way the local paper said some people were stuck in the jams for 3 hours - so it must have calmed down by your arrival from its peak.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@Gaza, I've been stuck in that jam on a couple of occasions. Frustratingly the road on the other side of the tunnel was completely free flowing, so traffic would not have been backed up in to the tunnel if the lights were not operational. I think it is for the air quality issue that chocksaway said, although the operation of the lights is only occasional and seems haphazard.
Yes, speeding camera info can be passed to Swiss rental companies at GVA, but I'm sure I've been flashed on a few occasions in France with no follow-up from the rental company.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I had a fine through from Europcar for a speeding incident in France - over the limit in a 70 kph area. Taken from my credit card. I was only a few km over, and it wasn't too big a fine but yes, there was a small additional charge.
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I've definitely been flashed in France in a swiss-plated rental car from GVA and received nothing - also on the route blanche down from Chamonix - was 3 or 4 years ago though so they may be sharing details now...
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I was flashed near Annecy in October, and received a bill for transferring info from the Swiss car hire company a month later. That was three weeks ago, and I'm waiting to see if the French authorities send me a bill
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Got done last year in France having hired in Swiss side. Whats happens is the police inform the car owner (hire company), the hire company writes to you to tell you they have passed your details to the French police. The hire company then hits you automatically with an admin fee (think it was about £30). I then got a summons from French police. I did pay up as I wasn't so much worried about the French police as the efficient Swiss hire side having police waiting for me next time I was through. The police summons I paid on line, it was around £40. Where I go nabbed was Moutiers.
If in France in my own car I try and accumulate as many speed camera and parking fines as I can. Maybe they can (they can't now but allegedly they will in time) be able to come after you but a hire car is different.
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Brother-in-law got a ticket passed on by a Geneva-based hire company for a speeding offence which happened in France 2 days after he'd got back from his holidays.
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@Gaza, We got stuck in the same jam, when we saw the lights at the tunnel we assumed that the blockage was at the other end and they were preventing queuing traffic in the tunnel by regulating the traffic. We were surprised to eventually come out the other side to clear roads. We did get held up for a short time in the roadworks at Moutier a few km's further on where the dual carriageway was reduced to one lane. I think we were probably delayed around 2-2.5 hours in the end and only just made our flight. A couple of the chaps on our minibus ended up having to switch their flights to a later one at considerable cost. I have no idea about the speeding fine thing.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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