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17.4 Toll Regulations in European Countries
Many European countries have introduced a mandatory toll system. The toll regulations and how
they are collected vary greatly from country to country. Nevertheless, ignorance is no excuse. Pen-
alties can be quite severe.
As is the case with traffic regulations, the vehicle driver is required to be familiar with the toll formal-
ities before starting out on a trip. For example, in Austria the vignette does not meet the toll require-
ments for motorhomes that weigh more than 3.5 t. There, a so-called "Go-Box" must be obtained
and charged.
Contact your automobile club or the Internet for further information.
17.5 Tips on Staying Overnight Safely During Travel
Prudent behaviour is the most important protective measure for insuring a safe night in the mo-
torhome.
The risk of thievery is reduced to a minimum when the following basic rules are observed:
During high season do not spend the night at highway rest stops or parking areas located along
typical vacation routes.
Several motorhomes on one site at the same time do not necessarily decrease the chances of
thievery occurring. Consult your own feelings about the parking site.
Even if it is just for one night, go to a camping site.
When parking on open space keep emergency routes clear. The way to the driver’s seat should
be clear. The ignition key should always be within reach.
If you are parked in an open area, place dry twigs around the motorhome.
Only take with you those valuables which are absolutely necessary for the journey. If possible
store your valuables in a small safe.
Always lock up the motorhome.
17.6 Tips for Winter Campers
The following tips will help make your winter camping experience as agreeable as possible.
Reserve your parking place in good time. Good winter camping sites are often booked up early.
Do not start your trip without winter tyres.
Bring snow chains.
Choose your parking place with care. Observe the ground beneath you. Snow and ice may melt.
When the motorhome has been positioned, release the handbrake to prevent freezing.
No snow walls should be allowed to cover the built-in forced ventilation.
Keep the built-in forced ventilation free from snow and ice.
Make sure the air circulation is good. Good air circulation prevents moisture from collecting and
makes it easier to heat the living room.
Cover the single-paned driver’s cabin window with insulation mats to avoid thermal bridges.
Follow the instructions in the section "Gas Supply in European Countries".
Use a two-bottle system with automatic controller for the gas system, so that the supply does not
run out during the night.
Do not use the space behind the heater as a storage compartment.
Never operate catalytic ovens or infra-red gas radiators in the interior of the vehicle, since they
consume oxygen for burning.
Lay the 240 V power cable in such a way that the cable cannot be frozen or be damaged (e. g.
during snow removal).
> Windscreens with solar filters can affect the functioning of automatic toll collection sys-
tems (e. g. Go Box). This must be taken into account when acquiring the appropriate
device (e. g. Split Go Box).
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