Don't panic Mr Mannering
It has been the case for years that reflective stickers are required. I have never heard of anyone being pulled for not having them.
UKGSers 'Thumby' stickers are reflective ....................
edit: if anyone wants them you can get a set free (usually) from any bike shop.
I new nothing of this requirement until we boarded the Tunnel Train and met up with a kind chap on a Honda who was doling out strips of Reflective Tape to other bikers from a real of the stuff. He had come prepared with scissors !!.
Top Bloke.
Top bloke my arse.
He sounds like just the sort of misinformed and inattentive prick who`d be lecturing GB riders who weren`t wearing Please Don``t Knock Me Down vests when the over reaction and paranoia was all across the Internet at the time of the (only proposed) requirement for a small amount of reflective material on your bike jacket.
He and his knobber ilk were visible from outer space as they poured off the ferries and tunnel trains in head to toe and totally un-necessary Dayglo Derek gear.
The helmet reflective stickers have been a legal requirement in France for over 25 years..indeed,I own a GPA helmet that I bought in 1984 and it has the four reflective stickers on it....but they haven`t been enforced particularly well,if at all.
So,all this hoo hah is only about an existing law being enforced.
But I very much doubt that the stickers will be required by foreign riders visiting France.
Much in the same way that helmets not conforming to our standards were and are legal for non UK residents to wear while visiting UK.
I was always under the impression that nothing should be stuck to a helmet as this can affect the integrity of the shell.
But I very much doubt that the stickers will be required by foreign riders visiting France.
Much in the same way that helmets not conforming to our standards were and are legal for non UK residents to wear while visiting UK.


Irrespective of active enforcement or otherwise, to quote Catherine Galdos, Coordinatrice juridique de la FFMC:
"R431-1 of the code of the road states that all riders and pillions of motorcycles must wear an approved helmet and that helmet must have retro-reflective elements attached. The text does not exempt foreign riders. We can therefore deduce that British riders are subject to these regulations When they travel in France."
Apparently we Brits are subject to Johnny Foreigner's quirky legislation when we visit their shores... whether you choose to take the risk and ignore it is a different matter.![]()
If that`s the case,then fair enuffski.![]()
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