Has nobody got those transparent pockets on the end of their jacket sleeve anymore?
I use the OJ Telepass holder, never looked back.
Has nobody got those transparent pockets on the end of their jacket sleeve anymore?
And buy these
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Works perfectly . Comes as a pair so stick one on each jacket sleeve but don’t forget to swap sides when you head back home as the sensors are on the other side![]()
I’d rather stick my todger into a wasp nest.
My new unit arrived today. Declared inoperative on 9th. Confirmation email on 10th. In hand 13th. Not bad.Ok, I will give them a go since you are so persuasive.![]()
In French natch?My new unit arrived today. Declared inoperative on 9th. Confirmation email on 10th. In hand 13th. Not bad.
No one zips like crazy.
Indicate and get on your lane.
[edit]No one zips like crazy.
Indicate and get on your lane.
The ones with the height restriction, yes, are the ones intended for bikes.
I never used the other ones, but I believe you can ask for the fare to be corrected after in case.
There is a few videos with all the type of gates I posted some months ago in this thread.


i see you corrected your post just as i posted this....
That caught me out this year, much unhappiness behind me. I bypassed Northern France to get to Italy, but went through it on the return.Apologies I wrote something incorrect above. The ones with the height restrictions are not for bikes. Avoid those (usually on the left, and usually just in northen france as the gates in the south network are all "fast".
Reposting for reference:
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In northen France you have to stop (or almost stop) at the bar. Hence the differentiation of the gates.
In the south they all open as you go through, same as in Italy.
Never a daft question ! On the peage you can use any lane on a bike except for those marked with the no motorcycle signs and which usually have height barriers. The only time this doesn't apply is on some of the toll bridges where can be a dedicated motorcycle lane (usually the right-most one & often hidden behind lorries) as bikes don't pay on these bridges and a tag won't activate the barrier in a normal lane for a class 5 vehicle (although pressing the button will prompt the attendant to gently admonish you and let you through freeSilly question time -
I know that being on a bike you should use the toll intended for bikes, otherwise you can get charged as a car.
But, approaching the tolls with cars and trucks whizzing around you and swapping lanes like some crazy video game it’s not always easy to see which is marked for motorcycles.
I believe those with the height restriction are for us and that’s OK, but otherwise how do you know? The far left hand ones? Which ones do you head for?
). There is a code reader on the column, near the help button.