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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Driving in France</h1>
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                                  <h1>Driving in France</h1>
                                  <p>Here are some rules and driving tips that you should know before you start your road trip in France:</p>
                                  <p>Normal driving is on the right, with passing and overtaking on the left. Where there are designated traffic lanes, vehicles may ‘overtake’ traffic on the right occupying slow-moving lanes. On steep hills in
                                    France, uphill traffic has priority - downhill traffic must give way.</p>
                                  <p>A great tip to know when driving in France is at all intersections, priority must be given to traffic approaching from the right, unless there are road signs indicating otherwise.</p>
                                  <p>Always give way to police and other emergency vehicles.</p>
                                  <p>Horns must only be used where there is immediate danger. During the hours of darkness, warnings should be given by flashing lights instead.</p>
                                  <p>The Drink Driving maximum limit in France is 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood. Police are allowed to make random breath tests.</p>
                                  <p>carriageways; 80 km/h on other roads; and 50 km/h in built-up areas. These limits are reduced in the event of bad weather and/or poor visibility.</p>
                                  <p>Reduced speed limits also apply for new drivers, and drivers under the age of 21.</p>
                                  <p>Speed camera detectors, including onboard sat nav features, are illegal in France - so download the latest sat nav maps for France to avoid this problem.</p>
                                  <p>On motorways, only the official breakdown service may be used – make contact via orange emergency phones.</p>
                                  <p>When driving in France a tip to bear in mind is it is illegal to allow passengers to travel inside a moving caravan. Child passengers under 10 must use an approved child restraint. In France, the type of restraint
                                    specified depends on the weight of the child.</p>
                                  <h1>Speed Limits</h1>
                                  <p>Here are the speed limits to abide by when driving in France in dry weather:</p>
                                  <p>Rural 2 &amp; 3 lane roads are a maximum of 80 km/h</p>
                                  <p>4 lane expressways are a maximum of 110 km/h</p>
                                  <p>Highways are a maximum of 130 km/h in rural area</p>
                                  <p>There is a maximum of 50 km/h in urban areas</p>
                                  <p>These limits are then adjusted when raining to 80 km/h, 100 km/h &amp; 110 km/h. It is also worth noting a driving tip for the Paris Ring Road is has a limit of 80 km/h.</p>
                                  <h1>Things to Bring Along</h1>
                                  <p>The following documents should be carried at all times, when driving in France:</p>
                                  <p>Proof of ID – usually a passport</p>
                                  <p>Proof of Insurance –</p>
                                  <p>Proof of ownership or a Vehicle on Hire Certificate</p>
                                  <p>A current, full UK driving licence – driver must be at least 18 years old in France</p>
                                  <p>For driving in France, your car will need a UK&nbsp;Sticker, and the law specifies that vehicles must also carry the following items of equipment:</p>
                                  <p>A red warning triangle</p>
                                  <p>A high-visibility reflective jacket</p>
                                  <p>Headlamp adjusters</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Driving in Spain</h1>
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                                  <p>&nbsp;</p>
                                  <h1>Rules &amp; Regulations</h1>
                                  <p>If you have a full EU driving license and are over the age of 18, then you are eligible to drive in Spain. The rules of the road are very similar to most other European countries.</p>
                                  <p>In addition to the rules above there are fines for not indicating on Spanish motorways, ensure that you bear this in mind when changing lanes. When merging onto a motorway do not cross over the solid white line,
                                    wait until you have reached the point where the line is broken. Also it is expected that when traffic suddenly slows, you apply your hazard lights to warn those driving behind you.</p>
                                  <p>The drink driving laws are more strict than in the UK with an allowance of 50mg/100ml (in the UK this is 80mg/100ml). However, they also have a stricter rule for new drivers that only allows them a legal limit of
                                    20mg/100ml. Do not get caught out, the consequences are similar to the UK and in some circumstances you could expect more than a fine</p>
                                  <p>A few tips if you are driving in Spain:</p>
                                  <p>Some&nbsp;Spanish motorways or 'autopistas' are toll roads, so ensure you have money to hand when driving a route that includes tolled sections of motorways unless you have an Emovis VIA-T tag which will allow you
                                    to beep through the toll plaza without stopping. There is a handy map <a href="https://www.bipdrive.com/en/viat-discount-map/" target="_blank">here</a> showing which sections are tolled.&nbsp;</p>
                                  <p>A blue and white curb is similar to the double yellow lines system and indicates that you can wait briefly as long as the driver is still inside the vehicle. Blue spaces indicate a parking charge (you may have to
                                    walk a short distance to find a ticket machine), there are charges for not paying or overstaying.</p>
                                  <p>On the spot fines are common, so firstly ensure you get a receipt if issued with one, if you are not carrying cash then you will be escorted to the nearest cash machine to draw out money.</p>
                                  <p>The use of mobile phones is prohibited at any point behind the wheel. This includes being parked up beside the road, to use your phone you must leave the vehicle or be sat in the passenger seat.</p>
                                  <h1>Speed Limits</h1>
                                  <p>The speed limits enforced in Spain are as follows:</p>
                                  <p>Ordinary roads: 90km/h</p>
                                  <p>Roads with more than one lane in each direction: 100km/h</p>
                                  <p>Motorways and Dual Carriageways: 120km/h</p>
                                  <h1>Things to Bring Along</h1>
                                  <p>Some tips on a number of items you must have in your vehicle when driving in Spain:</p>
                                  <p>2 reflective warning triangles.</p>
                                  <p>Spare bulbs</p>
                                  <p>Reflective vest</p>
                                  <p>Spare wheel</p>
                                  <h1>In addition it is recommended that you also carry:</h1>
                                  <p>Fire extinguisher</p>
                                  <p>First aid kit</p>
                                  <p>Torch</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Driving in Portugal</h1>
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                                  <h1>Important information - Fitting your tag</h1>
                                  <p>Please ensure your tag is fitted in the correct position as <a href="/faq#tag-use-faq-section" target="_blank">shown here.</a></p>
                                  <p>Your tag position is key to ensuring it's read when using one of Portugal's free flow toll roads, you should also key in your vehicle registration number against your VIA-T tag in your 'My Account' area. If your
                                    VIA-T tag is not correctly read as you drive under the 'free flow' toll gantry the transaction will be linked to your account using the vehicle registration number you have provided.&nbsp; Portuguese hire car
                                    registrations must not be linked to your VIA-T tag as they are already registered with Via&nbsp;Verde in Portugal.&nbsp; Our VIA-T tag can also&nbsp;be used to pay for parking in Portugal, you will see the Via
                                    Verde sign at a lot of car park entrances such as Faro airport.&nbsp; You must press the green button when you enter so the system knows to read your tag, it is vital you have linked your vehicle registration to
                                    your tag which you can do in your 'My Account' area.&nbsp;</p>
                                  <h1>Rules &amp; Regulations</h1>
                                  <p>Here are some rules and driving tips that you should make yourself aware of before you start your road trip in Portugal:</p>
                                  <p>When driving in Portugal remember that you have to drive on the right hand side of the road.</p>
                                  <p>Compulsory for front and rear seat occupants to wear seat belts, if fitted.</p>
                                  <p>Children under 12 and less than 1.50m in height cannot travel as front seat passengers. They must travel in the rear in a special restraint system adapted to their size, unless the vehicle has only two seats, or
                                    is not fitted with seat belts. Children under 3 can be seated in the front passenger seat if using a suitable child restraint however, the airbag must be switched off if using a rear-facing child restraint system.
                                  </p>
                                  <p>Drinking and driving limits - If the level of alcohol in the bloodstream is 0.05 per cent to 0.08 per cent, you could face a fine and withdrawal of the driving licence for a minimum of one month to a maximum of
                                    one year; more than 0.08 per cent, fine and withdrawal of driving licence for a minimum of two months up to a maximum of two years. The police are also empowered to carry out testing on drivers for narcotics.</p>
                                  <p>Use of dipped headlights is compulsory in poor daytime visibility and in tunnels.</p>
                                  <p>Third-party insurance is compulsory.</p>
                                  <p>Use of mobile phones when driving is illegal in Portugal and subject to a fine of up to € 600.00.</p>
                                  <p>Please make sure that you are aware of all the road regulations before you start your trip in Portugal.</p>
                                  <h1>Speed Limits</h1>
                                  <p>The standard legal limits for driving in Portugal, which may be varied by signs, for private vehicles without trailers are as follows:</p>
                                  <p>In built-up areas 31 mph (50 km/h)</p>
                                  <p>Outside built-up areas 55 mph (90 km/h) or 62 mph (100 km/h)</p>
                                  <p>On motorways 74 mph (120 km/h)</p>
                                  <p>The minimum speed on motorways 31 mph (50 km/h)</p>
                                  <p>Motorists who have held a driving licence for less than one year must not exceed 55 mph (90 km/h) or any lower speed limit.</p>
                                  <h1>Things to Bring Along</h1>
                                  <p>It is a legal requirement when driving in Portugal that everyone carries photographic proof of identity at all times.</p>
                                  <p>Reflective jackets are compulsory for residents and recommended for visitors.</p>
                                  <p>Your VIA-T Electronic Toll Tag for using the motorways in Portugal.</p>
                                  <p>Carrying a warning triangle recommended as the use of hazard warning lights or a warning triangle is compulsory in an accident/breakdown situation. A warning triangle is compulsory for vehicles registered in
                                    Portugal.</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Hiring a Car in Portugal? Important information</h1>
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                                  <p><strong><em>Emovis Tag&nbsp;customers shouldn’t use their Emovis VIA-T tags in a Portuguese hire car.</em></strong> This is because most&nbsp;hire cars are already registered with Via Verde thus enabling
                                    transactions to be allocated to the hire car companies&nbsp;Via Verde account. When&nbsp;this occurs the Hire Car Company will charge an administration fee to provide your details to the authority/toll road
                                    operator.</p>
                                  <p><strong><em>However there is a solution if you are traveling to the Algarve....</em></strong></p>
                                  <p>All you need to do is check for outstanding tolls recorded against your hire cars license plate. All you need is your hire car's licence plate and to wait for 2 days after using the road, then input the hire cars
                                    registration number (remember the "-") into either the <a href="https://www.ctt.pt/financas-e-pagamentos/portagens/portagens-em-divida/index.html">CTT website</a> / App or
                                    <a href="https://paytolls.vialivre.pt/portalweb/">Via Livre website.</a>. You can then pay for any outstanding transactions made on the A22 or&nbsp;A28 here on the
                                    <a href="https://paytolls.vialivre.pt/portalweb/">Via Livre website</a>. If you're planning to hire a car in Portugal, try <a href="https://www.rhinocarhire.com/Portugal.aspx">Rhino Car Hire</a></p>
                                  <p><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/ctt/id715615998?mt=8" title=""><img alt="" height="40" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/appstore?format=svg" width="auto%"></a>
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                                  <p>For payment of other Tolls you will need to visit a Portuguese Post Office called CTT or visit the <a href="https://www.pagamentodeportagens.pt" target="_blank">Pagamento de Portagens website</a>.</p>
                                  <p style="color:Red;"><strong>If you choose to use this solution you do so at your own risk.</strong></p>
                                  <p>NB. Via-T have been operating in Portugal since 2013 and have never been informed that their tags cannot be used in hire cars – we apologise for any inconvenience caused.</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Hiring a Car at Faro? Important information</h1>
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                                  <p>Firstly please read the previous "Hiring a Car in Portugal? Important Information" section above.&nbsp; Then if you are hiring a car at Faro airport you should not be using your Emovis Tag VIA-T tag. If you're
                                    planning to hire a car in Portugal, try <a href="https://www.rhinocarhire.com/Portugal.aspx">Rhino Car Hire</a></p>
                                  <p>We have had reports that some unscrupulous hire car companies are misleading customers by telling them they must take the hire car company toll tag as it’s required to get out of the carpark! This is absolutely
                                    not true despite what they tell you.</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">What does it cost?</h1>
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                                  <p><strong>Summary:</strong> the tolls are the same cost that you would pay at the barrier. &nbsp;This new service simply allows you to use the automated lanes saving you time and reducing the hassle of manually
                                    paying tolls in euros.</p>
                                  <p><strong>Monthly Active Service Fee</strong></p>
                                  <p>A monthly fee is payable for each calendar month that you actively use your tag on a toll road but only up to a maximum of €10 in a single year i.e. if you purchase a tag in June and then use your tag in July and
                                    August, you will be charged €10 (€5 for July and €5 for August) but you will not be charged a monthly active service fee for the remaining months up to and including the following May. A new 12 month period would
                                    start in June.</p>
                                  <p><strong>Toll Charges</strong></p>
                                  <p>All toll charges incurred.</p>
                                  <p><strong>Yearly Account Management fee </strong></p>
                                  <p>Once a year a fee of €8+ Local Tax</p>
                                  <p><strong>All fees and tolls will be collected by direct debit in £GBP. (the exchange rate used in outlined below)</strong></p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Why are the fees charged by the UK service different from those charged by local operators?</h1>
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                                  <p>Our operating costs are slightly different and subsequently so are our fees. In addition to this, the usage profile of UK customers is very different from those of local residents who obviously use their tags much
                                    more frequently.</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">What exchange rate is used when my bill is converted to GBP?</h1>
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                                  <p>The exchange rate that we use is the average for the calendar month the invoice is for. It is based on the average mid market commercial exchange rate (NOT the tourist&nbsp;rate) for the month that the tolls were
                                    incurred&nbsp; The daily historic mid market rate used to compute the average are sourced from <a href="http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/GBP-EUR-exchange-rate-history.html" target="_blank">exchangerates.org.uk</a>.
                                  </p>
                                  <p>There is a 2%+Local Tax foreign exchange finance charge when converting the currency but the overall exchange rate is still very competitive.<br>
                                    <br> An example is provided below using the French TVA rate and is based on rates obtained on <strong>12th December 2013</strong>.
                                  </p>
                                  <p>Local VAT (French VAT) is charged at 20.0% (prior to 01/01/2014 Local VAT was charged at a rate of 19.6%)<br> Exchange Rate £1 = €1.19<br> Foreign Exchange Finance Charge: 2%+Local VAT (equivalent to 2.4%)</p>
                                  <p>Example invoice:<br>
                                    <br> Total bill in Euros inc. Local VAT: €100<br> Total foreign exchange finance charge @ 2.4% inc. Local VAT: €2.4<br> Total bill in GBP (converted at £1 = €1.19): £86.05<br>
                                    <br> This is more favourable than rates provided by a leading UK trusted brand on the same day:<br> M&amp;S Travel Money (0% commission, £1 = €1.14): £87.72<br> M&amp;S Visa Card (2.99% commission, £1 = €1.188779):
                                    £86.63
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Can I pay by credit/debit card?</h1>
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                                  <p>No. The only way of paying for the UK service is by direct debit from a UK&nbsp;bank account.</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Does the tag cost more than a cash payment at the toll booth?</h1>
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                                  <p>There is a one off charge for the tag (refundable), an initial admin charge to cover logistics and 3rd party fees, a low annual management fee of €8&nbsp;plus a €5 charge every month that you use it in France,
                                    Spain or Portugal &nbsp;(limited to a maximum of 10€ per year per tag). The exchange rate we get is better than the high street, so you might save a few pence on each toll payment.</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">How much will my tolled trip cost me anyway?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>It depends on where you start and finish! There is a toll calculator for all of France (in English) <a href="http://www.autoroutes.fr/en/routes.htm" target="_blank">here</a>. This will enable you to input the
                                    start and the end of your route and automatically calculate the tolls. You can view toll rates for <a href="https://www.viat.es/descuentos" target="_blank">Spain here</a> and
                                    <a href="https://portagens.infraestruturasdeportugal.pt/" target="_blank">Portugal here</a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">When does the bill arrive?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>We bill by calendar month.&nbsp; Invoice notification emails are sent out by email around the 10th of the month and payment is collected on the last business day of the month. &nbsp;For example if you subscribe in
                                    July, you will receive your first invoice on 10th August which will contain your setup fees, deposit and any tolls accrued in the month of July. &nbsp;Payment will be taken from your bank account by direct debit on
                                    the last business day of August.</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                            </section>
                            <section class="faq-section" id="tag-faq-section">
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">When will I receive my tag?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>Orders received before 14:00 (Monday to Friday)&nbsp;will be shipped by Royal Mail 1st Class post on the same day so you should expect to receive your tag in 1 to 2 business days. &nbsp;If you select 'guaranteed
                                    next day delivery' your tag will be received on the next working day (including Saturday for orders placed Friday). For orders placed after 2pm the order will be dispatch the next working day. The parcel is small
                                    enough to fit through your letter box and does not require a signature unless you selected guaranteed next day delivery which needs signing for or Royal Mail will leave a card and you can collect the package from
                                    your local sorting office within 7 days.</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Can I have my tag delivered to an alternative address?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>No.&nbsp; For security reasons, we are only able to deliver the tags to your home address. The parcel is small enough to fit through your letter box and does not require a signature unless you selected guaranteed
                                    next day delivery that does need signing for.</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">What if I need more than one tag linked to a single account?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>If you need an additional tag to be payable from the same bank account e.g for additional family members, you need to sign up as normal. You will then be able to log into your 'My Account' page and there is an
                                    option to order an additional tag. There is a charge of €5+Local Tax per tag for 1st class postage and packing and also an additional €20 refundable deposit payable per tag. The charges for all your tags will be
                                    shown on your monthly invoice.</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Can I order an extra clip / tag holder?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>Your tag will be shipped with one clip. If you require additional clips, please go to your <a href="/my_account/summary" target="_blank">'My Account'</a>&nbsp;area to place the order and we will send you the
                                    additional clips at a cost of €2+Local Tax each including the First Class postage, the cost will be added to your next invoice. If you need some additional clips quickly there is also a guaranteed next day delivery
                                    option for an extra €10 + Local VAT</p>
                                  <p>Additional clips can also be obtained from one of the Sanef points of sale in France. A single additional clip will normally be provided for free with additional clips at €2. The location of the Sanef points of
                                    sale can be found <a href="http://www.sanefgroupe.com/mainapp/dev/gm/index3.php" target="_blank"> here</a>.&nbsp;</p>
                                  <p>A limited supply of free clips are also held at the Eurotunnel Le Shuttle&nbsp;Folkestone Terminal behind the 'Customer Service desk' &nbsp;</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                            </section>
                            <section class="faq-section" id="tag-use-faq-section">
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Where in my car do I place the tag?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>The tag must be visible from above in the centre-top of the windscreen so that it can be detected by the transponder by the barrier at the toll plaza. Please read these instructions prior to fixing the tag. The
                                    tag <u><strong>MUST</strong></u> be placed behind the rear view mirror on the shaded / mottled area.&nbsp;</p>
                                  <p><strong>THIS&nbsp;IS&nbsp;CRITICAL&nbsp;FOR&nbsp;VEHICLES&nbsp;WITH ATHERMIC&nbsp;WINDSCREENS</strong>.</p>
                                  <p><img alt="" height="auto" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/FAQs.tag_placement?format=png" width="100%"></p>
                                  <p>Some model of car may not have this shaded area.&nbsp; If this is the case simply place the tag behind the rear view mirror as shown above. &nbsp;All issues with athermic windscreens can be overcome by holding the
                                    tag out of the vehicle side window, this should only be done when stationary and right up to the barrier in the toll plaza lane. &nbsp;</p>
                                  <p style="text-align: center;"><img alt="" height="auto" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/tag-placement?format=png" width="80%"></p>
                                  <h1>Equipment occupying all the mottled area?</h1>
                                  <p>Some vehicles are known to have equipment in the mottled area such as rain sensors or automatic emergency braking sensors. &nbsp;E.g. Volvo XC60 / 90, some Mercedes. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
                                  <p>The mottled / shaded area behind the rear view mirror will be free of any heat reflective metallic coating that is sometimes applied to the glass in the factory to reflect the sun and keep the car interior cool on
                                    a hot day. &nbsp;The tag must go in the mottled area as it is free of any heat reflective coating, so the signal to it is not blocked by the metallic coating on the glass.&nbsp;</p>
                                  <p>In situations like this please fix the tag on the clear windscreen glass next to the casing of the equipment that is occupying the mottled/shaded area. &nbsp;</p>
                                  <p>If you have a People Carrier / MPV or Van with a long windscreen please note: <em><strong>The tag needs to face forward towards the barrier, not upwards towards the sky.</strong></em></p>
                                  <p><img alt="" height="auto" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/FAQs.tagplacementMPV?format=png" width="100%"></p>
                                  <p><strong>N.B. If you have a motorhome with a "Luton" / overhanging sleeping compartment you MUST ensure that the Tag has "line of sight" &nbsp;with the reader (i.e. can see the reader on top of the pole by the
                                      barrier). If you install the tag behind the rear vision mirror it may not be able to see the Tag reader and will not work - in this instance you have to put the tag at the bottom of the windscreen BUT ONLY if you
                                      do not have an athermic windscreen. &nbsp;Or hold out of the side window when stopped in the toll plaza lane.</strong></p>
                                  <p>Vehicles known to have athermic&nbsp;windscreens are listed below but this list is not exhaustive so please check with your vehicle manufacturer before fitting your tag.</p>
                                  <p>BMW: 3 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series, X3, X5</p>
                                  <p>Bentley Continental<br> Citroen: Picasso, C5Xsara, Xantia<br> Ford: Galaxy, S-Max, Mondeo<br> Fiat: Multipla<br> Mercedes: W220-S Class, Vaneo<br> Peugeot: 206, 306, 307, 607<br> Renault: Traffic, Scenic, Espace,
                                    Megane, Safrane, Laguna, Clio, Master, Kangoo, Picasso Vauxhall: Zafira</p>
                                  <p>&nbsp;</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">I’ve got a sunstrip - will it block the signals?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>No.&nbsp; But if you have a new car with a metallic windscreen you need to fit the tag in the black spotted area under the rear vision mirror as this lets the signal through.</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Will my tag work first time – how can I be sure of this?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>Yes, we will make sure your tag works before it is posted to you. The transponder that reads your tag is next to the barrier so please get right up to the barrier so your tag can be read. &nbsp;When the tag
                                    arrives you will need to activate it in your 'My Account' area&nbsp;on our website by following the instructions provided with the tag before it can be used.</p>
                                  <p>You should activate your tag on receipt in your <a href="/my_account/summary" target="_blank">'My Account'</a> area.&nbsp;</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">How fast can I drive at the barrier?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>You should approach the barrier at walking pace.&nbsp; Once the transaction has completed, the tag will "beep", the traffic light will change to green and the barrier will open. &nbsp;</p>
                                  <p>On certain dedicated lanes you can drive through at up to 30 km/hr,<em><strong> these lanes are clearly signed as follows </strong></em></p>
                                  <p><img alt="" height="112" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/liber-t-class1?format=png" width="264"></p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Which lanes can I use?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <h3><u>France</u></h3>
                                  <p>In France Cars and trailers under 2m can use any lane showing the <img alt="" height="24" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/sanef-liber-t-logo-small?format=png" width="24"> but you will find there is often a tag
                                    only lane on the left hand side of the plaza that will save you most time.</p>
                                  <p><strong>Motorbikes, Caravan and motorhome</strong> or vehicles between 2m and 3m tall and less than 3.5t, <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>i.e. Class 2 or 5 should use ANY non height restricted lane that has
                                        the Liber-t</strong></span> <img alt="" height="24" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/sanef-liber-t-logo-small?format=png" width="24"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;"> symbol illuminated.</span></strong>
                                  </p>
                                  <h3><u>Spain and Portugal</u></h3>
                                  <p>Light&nbsp;vehicles (cars, car + caravan, motorbikes and motor homes up to 6&nbsp;tonnes) can use any lane showing the VIA-T <img alt="" height="24" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/VIA-T-Logo-small?format=png"
                                      width="27"> symbol in Spain or the Vía-Verde <img alt="" height="24" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/Via-Verde-logo-small?format=png" width="24"> symbol in Portugal.</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Can I use the Liber-t or VIA-T tag in the UK at Dartford/ M6 toll/ Severn Crossing?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>Sorry, no.&nbsp;</p>
                                  <p>The Emovis Tag UK Liber-t tag will work in France only. &nbsp;</p>
                                  <p>The Emovis Tag UK VIA-T tag will work in Spain and Portugal only.</p>
                                  <p>Emovis Tag UK is a separate company to Emovis Operations Leeds&nbsp;who operate the Dartford crossing.</p>
                                  <p>The contact details for Emovis Operations Leeds&nbsp;are <a href="mailto:correspondence@dartford-crossing-charge.service.gov.uk">correspondence@dartford-crossing-charge.service.gov.uk</a></p>
                                  <p>Emovis Operations Leeds&nbsp;telephone number is 0300 300 0120</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">Can I swap the tag between vehicles?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>Liber-t tag (for France) - Yes! The Liber-t tag has&nbsp;no link to a particular vehicle. You can also lend it to your friends if you like, but please note: You are the account holder and are responsible for all
                                    tolls and fees incurred.</p>
                                  <p>VIA-T tag (for Spain &amp; Portugal) - In Spain, Yes! there is no link to a particular vehicle.&nbsp; In Portugal on some 'free flow' tolling roads such as the A22 your vehicle registration is read as well as the
                                    tag when you drive under the overhead gantry. The VIA-T tag and vehicle registration number are linked in Portugal so if you swap the tag to another vehicle / registration number you must tell us this by entering
                                    the new vehicle registration number or removing the old registration number against your VIA-T tag in your 'My Account' area. Any tolls incurred before you update a registration number in your 'My Account' area
                                    would be your responsibility to pay.&nbsp;</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">What if there is a queue at the tag lane?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>Sometimes the sheer volume of tag users means there is a bit of a queue on the way in to the toll plaza. However, the tag lane is always the fastest moving lane.</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">How long will the battery in my tag last?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>The battery in the tag is designed to last between 5 and 7 years depending on how often it is used and how it's looked after. &nbsp;We recommend not leaving your tag in your vehicle when it's not in use,
                                    particularly over winter. &nbsp;If your tag stops working, please <a href="/contact" target="_blank">contact us</a> and we will send you a new one.</p>
                                  <p><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">If your tag battery is shown as&nbsp;</span><strong><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 102, 0);">near expiry</span></strong><span
                                      style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">&nbsp;or&nbsp;</span><strong><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">expired</span></strong><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">&nbsp;in your
                                      '</span><a href="/my_account/summary" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" target="_blank">My Account</a><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">' area you should swap out your tag by
                                      selecting 'Order Additional Tag' and '</span><a href="/my_account/return_tag" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" target="_blank">Return a Tag</a><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">'.
                                      The tag is a sealed device and can not be opened to change the battery, just order an additional tag then return the old tag to receive the €20 deposit refund.&nbsp; Take care to order the type of tag you require
                                      (Liber-t or VIA-T).</span></p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                            </section>
                            <section class="faq-section" id="vehicle-faq-section">
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">What’s the height limit?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>In France on certain dedicated class 1 Liber-t lanes there is a 2 metre height limit.&nbsp; These are always on the left hand side of the toll plaza.&nbsp; However there is always other lanes available for
                                    vehicles over 2 metres or class 5 (motorbikes), simply go though one of the other open lanes that is displaying the Liber-t <img alt="" height="24"
                                      src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/sanef-liber-t-logo-small?format=png" width="24">&nbsp;or VIA-T symbol.</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">I’ve got a caravan... can I have a tag?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <h3>France - Liber-t tag</h3>
                                  <p>Yes!&nbsp; Provided your vehicle and caravan overall height is less than 3 metres and GVW of the towing vehicle does not exceeding 3.5 tonnes. You can use any non height restricted lane that has the Liber-t <img
                                      alt="" height="24" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/sanef-liber-t-logo-small?format=png" width="24"> symbol illuminated.</p>
                                  <h3>Spain and Portugal &nbsp;- VIA-T tag</h3>
                                  <p>Yes, you can use the VIA-T lane with a car + caravan.&nbsp; You can check the class of toll (which is based on vehicle size) that you will be charged in Portugal
                                    <a href="https://www.viaverde.pt/Ferramentas/classe-veiculos" target="_blank">here</a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">I’ve got a car?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <h3>France - Liber-t tag</h3>
                                  <p>You can use a Liber-t tag with a car and be charged as a Class 1 vehicle with an overall height under 2 metres and GVW* not exceeding 3.5 tonnes, train with overall height under 2 metres and GVW* of towing vehicle
                                    not exceeding 3.5 tonnes. Cars with roof load&nbsp;such as roof boxes or bicycles are still Class 1 even though they may exceed 2m. Only Class 1 vehicles may use the height restricted lanes Class 1 vehicles may
                                    also use the non-height restricted lanes</p>
                                  <h3>Spain and Portugal - VIA-T tag</h3>
                                  <p>Yes you can use the VIA-T Lane</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title">I’ve got a motorhome?</h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <h3>France - Liber-t tag</h3>
                                  <p>As long as your vehicle is no more than&nbsp;3 metres in height&nbsp;and less than 3.5 tonnes GVW you can use any non height restricted lane that has the Liber-t&nbsp;<img alt="" height="24"
                                      src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/sanef-liber-t-logo-small?format=png" width="24"> symbol illuminated. A vehicle of this size falls into the Class 2 fee structure. If your vehicle is larger than this then please
                                    contact our sister company <a href="http://www.eurotoll.fr/en/home" target="_blank">Eurotoll</a>.</p>
                                  <h3>Spain and Portugal - VIA-T tag</h3>
                                  <p>Providing your motorhome weighs less than 6&nbsp;tonnes&nbsp;you can use the VIA-T lane</p>
                                  <p>&nbsp;</p>
                                  <p><strong>N.B. If you have a motorhome with a "luton" / overhanging sleeping compartment you MUST ensure that the Tag has "line of sight" &nbsp;with the reader (i.e. can see the reader on top of the pole). &nbsp;If
                                      you install the tag at the top of the windscreen behind the rear vision mirror it may not be able to see the Tag reader and will not work - in this instance you have to put the tag at the bottom of the windscreen
                                      BUT ONLY if you do not have an athermic windscreen. </strong></p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>I’ve got a motorcycle?</strong></h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <h3><strong>France - Liber-t tag</strong></h3>
                                  <p>When using the automated lane on a motorcycles just hold your tag up to the gantry or put it in your top jacket pocket, ensuring it is the <u>correct way round</u> as per the instructions it came with. &nbsp; Take
                                    care that you are in the middle of the lane, right up to the barrier and <u>no other vehicle or motorbikes</u>&nbsp;are in the lane as the equipment in the automated lane may register you as a larger vehicle and
                                    charge for a car (class 1). There are a few roads with restrictions for motorbikes; A86 tunnel is forbidden for motorbikes, the Pont de Tancarville and the Pont de Normandie have specific motorbike lanes that must
                                    be used. You can check your transactions in the 'My Account' area a few days later. &nbsp;If you are incorrectly charged you will need to request a toll adjustment. &nbsp;You can only request a toll adjustment if
                                    you have used the non-height restricted Liber-t lane, all vehicles&nbsp;using the 2 meter (car only) height restricted lane will be classed as class 1 with no option to adjust this.<strong> &nbsp;</strong></p>
                                  <h3><strong>Spain and Portugal - VIA-T tag</strong></h3>
                                  <p>When using the automated lane on motorcycles just put the tag in your top jacket pocket, ensuring it is the <u>correct way round</u> as per the instructions it came with. Take care that you are in the middle of
                                    the lane and no other vehicle or motorbikes are in the lane as the equipment in the automated lane may register you as a larger vehicle and charge for a car.&nbsp;</p>
                                </div>
                                <div class="faq-entry">
                                  <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>I’ve got a trailer.</strong></h1>
                                  <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                    <h3><strong>France - Liber-t tag</strong></h3>
                                    <p>Vehicles with trailers (class 1 or class 2) should use use any non height restricted lane that has the Liber-t symbol&nbsp;<img alt="" height="24"
                                        src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/sanef-liber-t-logo-small?format=png" width="24"> illuminated.</p>
                                    <h3><strong>Spain and Portugal - VIA-T tag</strong></h3>
                                    <p>Vehicles with trailers should use any lane that has the VIA-T <img alt="" height="24" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/VIA-T-Logo-small?format=png" width="27"> symbol in Spain or the Vía-Verde <img alt=""
                                        height="24" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/Via-Verde-logo-small?format=png" width="24"> symbol in Portugal.</p>
                                  </div>
                                </div>
                                <div class="faq-entry">
                                  <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>What if I have a roofbox or bike on the roof and need a toll adjusting?</strong></h1>
                                  <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                    <h3><strong>France - Liber-t tag</strong></h3>
                                    <p>If you are a Class 1 vehicle and have a roof load such as a roof box or bicycle that takes your overall height over 2m, you will still be charged as a Class 1 vehicle.&nbsp; There is equipment (laser and 3D
                                      imaging) in the Liber-t lanes that can distinguish between 'Class 1 + roofload' and Class 2 vehicles.&nbsp; You should be charged at Class 1 rate.<br>
                                      <br> Occasionally however, this auto detection equipment may incorrectly identify you as Class 2.&nbsp; We advise you to check your bill when you receive it or view your future toll balance in your 'Account
                                      Summary' area&nbsp;and if you have been incorrectly charged at Class 2 rate, please open a toll adjustment request. Just&nbsp;go to your 'Account Summary' area,&nbsp;scroll down and next to 'My Tags' click 'View
                                      Tolls', click on the toll you wish to be adjusted,&nbsp;click 'Raise a Toll Adjustment Request' and complete the toll adjustment request form. &nbsp; We will ensure that you are reimbursed the difference the
                                      following month. &nbsp;Toll adjustments must be requested within 3 months of the transaction date.
                                    </p>
                                    <h3><strong>Spain and Portugal - VIA-T tag</strong></h3>
                                    <p>Vehicles with roof load should use any lane that has the VIA-T symbol</p>
                                  </div>
                                </div>
                                <div class="faq-entry">
                                  <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Large Motorhomes / Commercial Vehicles.</strong></h1>
                                  <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                    <h3><strong>France - Liber-t tag</strong></h3>
                                    <p>The Liber-t tag is only for class 1, 2 &amp; 5 vehicles. Emovis Tag UK does not offer the <a href="http://www.eurotoll.fr/en/home" target="_blank">TIS-PL</a> tag for class 3 and 4 vehicles, but our sister
                                      company <a href="http://www.eurotoll.fr/en/home" target="_blank">Eurotoll</a> do offer the <a href="http://www.eurotoll.fr/en/home" target="_blank">TIS-PL</a> tag for Class 3 and 4 vehicles.</p>
                                    <h3><strong>Spain and Portugal - VIA-t tag</strong></h3>
                                    <p>The VIA-T tag is for light vehicles. &nbsp;That's cars, car + caravan, motorbikes and motorhomes up to 6&nbsp;tonnes. &nbsp;We are unable to offer a tag for heavy vehicles for the Spanish and&nbsp;Portuguese
                                      road networks.<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
                                  </div>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                            </section>
                            <section class="faq-section" id="ofs-tag-faq-section">
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>What if the tag is stolen, lost or damaged?</strong></h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>Either :</p>
                                  <ol>
                                    <li>Notify us through the <a href="/contact" target="_blank">contact form</a>.</li>
                                    <li>Phone us on 01423 299017</li>
                                  </ol>
                                  <p>You are not responsible for any toll usage <u>after</u> you tell us your tag has been lost or stolen, so if this does happen please <u>do not delay in telling us</u> so we can place a block on the tag to prevent
                                    unauthorised usage.<strong> &nbsp;</strong></p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                              <div class="faq-entry">
                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>What if it doesn’t work?</strong></h1>
                                <div class="faq-entry__content">
                                  <p>Tags do 273 million transactions a year in France alone – probably a billion around the world so we are confident it will. Firstly check you have the tag fitted in the correct position (see above) and that you are
                                    right up to the barrier so the tag can be read by the transponder. But if things do go wrong. Simply hand the tag to any of the operators in the toll booths – they will then charge it as if it worked, or tell you
                                    if you need to pay using an alternative payment method. Your tag has a barcode on the white label, in some automatic lanes you can scan this barcode, look for the 't' symbol in the lane. You must activate your tag
                                    when it arrives at your address – it will not work unless you do this, just follow the simple instructions that are provided or go to your 'My Account' area
                                    <a href="/my_account/activation" target="_blank">here</a>.&nbsp;</p>
                                </div>
                              </div>
                            </section>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Why do I need a separate tag for France and Spain/Portugal?</strong></h1>
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                                  <p>We did some customer analysis and we found that only a small number of our customers drive in both France and Spain, most either drive to France by ferry or travel to Spain again by ferry or fly drive. Making one
                                    single tag work in both places would add cost to customers for a feature most wouldn’t need, so we went for 2 separate tags.&nbsp;</p>
                                  <p>We will monitor the number of people wanting both tags and welcome feedback as we may consider a change, but our key aim is to keep costs down for now.</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Which roads can I use?</strong></h1>
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                                  <h3><strong>France - Liber-t tag</strong></h3>
                                  <p>It includes all the toll motorways in France (excluding the Mont Blanc and Fr<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: 12pt;">é</span>jus tunnels). Although Sanef run the toll roads in
                                    northern France, the&nbsp;tag will work with every toll road across France. Sanef will simply send you one single bill for your entire
                                    trip.<a href="http://www.sanefgroupe.com/en_instit" target="_blank">Click here</a> for general information about the network, planning your trip, facilities, radio traffic news in English (107.7FM on the hour,
                                    every hour) and how Sanef put the customer first. &nbsp;The Tag also works on any car park displaying the <img alt="" height="24" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/sanef-liber-t-logo-small?format=png" width="24">
                                    logo.</p>
                                  <h3><strong>Spain, Portugal and Andorra - VIA-T&nbsp;tag</strong></h3>
                                  <p>All the motorways in Mainland Spain work with the VIA-T&nbsp;tag showing the VIA-T<img alt="" height="24" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/VIA-T-Logo-small?format=png" width="27"> symbol.&nbsp; The map
                                    <a href="https://www.bipdrive.com/en/viat-discount-map/" target="_blank">here</a> shows which sections are tolled. The&nbsp;Envalira Tunnel in Andorra also accepts the VIA-T tag as payment in enabled lanes.&nbsp;
                                  </p>
                                  <p>All Portuguese toll roads showing the Vía-Verde <img alt="" height="24" src="https://www.emovis-tag.co.uk/Via-Verde-logo-small?format=png" width="24"> symbol, This include the A22 in the Algarve. It is normal for
                                    the tag to not beep at every overhead gantry as you pass under them on the A22 free flow toll road providing the tag is fitted as per the instructions <a href="/faq#tag-use-faq-section" target="_blank">here</a>.
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Is there an alternative to tolls?</strong></h1>
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                                  <p>Yes! There are free roads if you do not like smooth, high quality motorways and don’t mind arriving late for your ferry. The N138 is our favourite, but a section of that is shut in mid June so the Brits can race
                                    cars on it (Le Mans).</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Do I need to notify you if I change vehicle?</strong></h1>
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                                  <p>Liber-t tag (for France) - No, you do not need to notify us when you change vehicle. The tag works in any vehicle upto 3m in height and 3.5 tonnes.</p>
                                  <p>VIA-T tag (for Spain and Portugal) - Yes, in Portugal on some roads such as the A22 it's 'free flow' tolling.&nbsp; The tag and vehicle registration are read as you drive under the overhead gantry&nbsp;so if you
                                    change vehicles / registration number you must update this in your 'My Account' area. Vehicle registrations are not read in Spain, the tag works in any vehicle upto 6&nbsp;tonnes.<strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Will it be used for catching me speeding?</strong></h1>
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                                  <p>The data in our system can’t be used by law enforcement agencies for detecting excessive speed, but please do keep in mind that speeding is taken very seriously. French police patrols and radar traps employ heavy
                                    fines. The speed limit on French roads is 130kph (when it is dry - anyway) – a bit more than in the UK. The time you save with a tag means you won’t have to think about speeding, or the cost of missing the ferry.
                                  </p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Will you be tracking me – are my movements secure?</strong></h1>
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                                  <p>We keep the identity of the user and the tag information as separate data – we cannot track your movements. We simply know when you pay for a toll. There is no record on the tag either.</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Are there any discounts for disabled people?</strong></h1>
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                                  <h3>France - Liber-t tag&nbsp;</h3>
                                  <p>Yes.&nbsp; Blue badge holders who have a Class 2 <u>vehicle</u>&nbsp;(not valid for car + caravan) are entitled to be charged at Class 1 rate if the&nbsp;<u>vehicle</u> is adapted for disabled persons.&nbsp;
                                    However, in order to be charged at Class 1 rate in the automated lane, you will need to stop and press the intercom button to request the correct toll to be applied.&nbsp; Alternatively you can use the manual lane
                                    and hand over your tag to be scanned.&nbsp;Please note the reduction is applied at the discretion of the particular auto route operator of the toll road you are using. More information can be found at
                                    <a href="http://www.autoroutes.fr/en/services-for-disabled-people.htm" target="_blank">here</a></p>
                                  <h3><strong>Spain and Portugal - VIA-T&nbsp;tag</strong></h3>
                                  <p>Sorry, no.&nbsp; There is not discount available.<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Can I use a Liber-t and VIA-T tag for business?</strong></h1>
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                                  <p>The service we offer is for consumers, not businesses.&nbsp; Our advice to people wishing to use a Liber-t or VIA-T tag for business is to subscribe using a personal bank account and then claim back through your
                                    company's expenses process.</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Closing your account if you have a Sanef France credit card account.</strong></h1>
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                                  <p>Simply <a href="web-Sanef.Account.Closure/Base_download">download and complete this form</a> and return it and your Sanef France tag to the specified address</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Car Parks in France.</strong></h1>
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                                  <p>Click <a href="http://www.parkindigo.fr/en/" target="_blank">here</a> to access the list of French Car Parks that can be accessed with your Liber-t Tag.</p>
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                                <h1 class="faq-entry__title"><strong>Italy</strong></h1>
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                                  <p>Would you like a tag for Italy? We would like to register your interest, please send us an email <a href="mailto:Italy@emovis-tag.co.uk?subject=Italy">here</a>.</p>
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DRIVING IN FRANCE


DRIVING IN FRANCE

Here are some rules and driving tips that you should know before you start your
road trip in France:

Normal driving is on the right, with passing and overtaking on the left. Where
there are designated traffic lanes, vehicles may ‘overtake’ traffic on the right
occupying slow-moving lanes. On steep hills in France, uphill traffic has
priority - downhill traffic must give way.

A great tip to know when driving in France is at all intersections, priority
must be given to traffic approaching from the right, unless there are road signs
indicating otherwise.

Always give way to police and other emergency vehicles.

Horns must only be used where there is immediate danger. During the hours of
darkness, warnings should be given by flashing lights instead.

The Drink Driving maximum limit in France is 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood.
Police are allowed to make random breath tests.

carriageways; 80 km/h on other roads; and 50 km/h in built-up areas. These
limits are reduced in the event of bad weather and/or poor visibility.

Reduced speed limits also apply for new drivers, and drivers under the age of
21.

Speed camera detectors, including onboard sat nav features, are illegal in
France - so download the latest sat nav maps for France to avoid this problem.

On motorways, only the official breakdown service may be used – make contact via
orange emergency phones.

When driving in France a tip to bear in mind is it is illegal to allow
passengers to travel inside a moving caravan. Child passengers under 10 must use
an approved child restraint. In France, the type of restraint specified depends
on the weight of the child.


SPEED LIMITS

Here are the speed limits to abide by when driving in France in dry weather:

Rural 2 & 3 lane roads are a maximum of 80 km/h

4 lane expressways are a maximum of 110 km/h

Highways are a maximum of 130 km/h in rural area

There is a maximum of 50 km/h in urban areas

These limits are then adjusted when raining to 80 km/h, 100 km/h & 110 km/h. It
is also worth noting a driving tip for the Paris Ring Road is has a limit of 80
km/h.


THINGS TO BRING ALONG

The following documents should be carried at all times, when driving in France:

Proof of ID – usually a passport

Proof of Insurance –

Proof of ownership or a Vehicle on Hire Certificate

A current, full UK driving licence – driver must be at least 18 years old in
France

For driving in France, your car will need a UK Sticker, and the law specifies
that vehicles must also carry the following items of equipment:

A red warning triangle

A high-visibility reflective jacket

Headlamp adjusters


DRIVING IN SPAIN

 


RULES & REGULATIONS

If you have a full EU driving license and are over the age of 18, then you are
eligible to drive in Spain. The rules of the road are very similar to most other
European countries.

In addition to the rules above there are fines for not indicating on Spanish
motorways, ensure that you bear this in mind when changing lanes. When merging
onto a motorway do not cross over the solid white line, wait until you have
reached the point where the line is broken. Also it is expected that when
traffic suddenly slows, you apply your hazard lights to warn those driving
behind you.

The drink driving laws are more strict than in the UK with an allowance of
50mg/100ml (in the UK this is 80mg/100ml). However, they also have a stricter
rule for new drivers that only allows them a legal limit of 20mg/100ml. Do not
get caught out, the consequences are similar to the UK and in some circumstances
you could expect more than a fine

A few tips if you are driving in Spain:

Some Spanish motorways or 'autopistas' are toll roads, so ensure you have money
to hand when driving a route that includes tolled sections of motorways unless
you have an Emovis VIA-T tag which will allow you to beep through the toll plaza
without stopping. There is a handy map here showing which sections are tolled. 

A blue and white curb is similar to the double yellow lines system and indicates
that you can wait briefly as long as the driver is still inside the vehicle.
Blue spaces indicate a parking charge (you may have to walk a short distance to
find a ticket machine), there are charges for not paying or overstaying.

On the spot fines are common, so firstly ensure you get a receipt if issued with
one, if you are not carrying cash then you will be escorted to the nearest cash
machine to draw out money.

The use of mobile phones is prohibited at any point behind the wheel. This
includes being parked up beside the road, to use your phone you must leave the
vehicle or be sat in the passenger seat.


SPEED LIMITS

The speed limits enforced in Spain are as follows:

Ordinary roads: 90km/h

Roads with more than one lane in each direction: 100km/h

Motorways and Dual Carriageways: 120km/h


THINGS TO BRING ALONG

Some tips on a number of items you must have in your vehicle when driving in
Spain:

2 reflective warning triangles.

Spare bulbs

Reflective vest

Spare wheel


IN ADDITION IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU ALSO CARRY:

Fire extinguisher

First aid kit

Torch


DRIVING IN PORTUGAL


IMPORTANT INFORMATION - FITTING YOUR TAG

Please ensure your tag is fitted in the correct position as shown here.

Your tag position is key to ensuring it's read when using one of Portugal's free
flow toll roads, you should also key in your vehicle registration number against
your VIA-T tag in your 'My Account' area. If your VIA-T tag is not correctly
read as you drive under the 'free flow' toll gantry the transaction will be
linked to your account using the vehicle registration number you have provided. 
Portuguese hire car registrations must not be linked to your VIA-T tag as they
are already registered with Via Verde in Portugal.  Our VIA-T tag can also be
used to pay for parking in Portugal, you will see the Via Verde sign at a lot of
car park entrances such as Faro airport.  You must press the green button when
you enter so the system knows to read your tag, it is vital you have linked your
vehicle registration to your tag which you can do in your 'My Account' area. 


RULES & REGULATIONS

Here are some rules and driving tips that you should make yourself aware of
before you start your road trip in Portugal:

When driving in Portugal remember that you have to drive on the right hand side
of the road.

Compulsory for front and rear seat occupants to wear seat belts, if fitted.

Children under 12 and less than 1.50m in height cannot travel as front seat
passengers. They must travel in the rear in a special restraint system adapted
to their size, unless the vehicle has only two seats, or is not fitted with seat
belts. Children under 3 can be seated in the front passenger seat if using a
suitable child restraint however, the airbag must be switched off if using a
rear-facing child restraint system.

Drinking and driving limits - If the level of alcohol in the bloodstream is 0.05
per cent to 0.08 per cent, you could face a fine and withdrawal of the driving
licence for a minimum of one month to a maximum of one year; more than 0.08 per
cent, fine and withdrawal of driving licence for a minimum of two months up to a
maximum of two years. The police are also empowered to carry out testing on
drivers for narcotics.

Use of dipped headlights is compulsory in poor daytime visibility and in
tunnels.

Third-party insurance is compulsory.

Use of mobile phones when driving is illegal in Portugal and subject to a fine
of up to € 600.00.

Please make sure that you are aware of all the road regulations before you start
your trip in Portugal.


SPEED LIMITS

The standard legal limits for driving in Portugal, which may be varied by signs,
for private vehicles without trailers are as follows:

In built-up areas 31 mph (50 km/h)

Outside built-up areas 55 mph (90 km/h) or 62 mph (100 km/h)

On motorways 74 mph (120 km/h)

The minimum speed on motorways 31 mph (50 km/h)

Motorists who have held a driving licence for less than one year must not exceed
55 mph (90 km/h) or any lower speed limit.


THINGS TO BRING ALONG

It is a legal requirement when driving in Portugal that everyone carries
photographic proof of identity at all times.

Reflective jackets are compulsory for residents and recommended for visitors.

Your VIA-T Electronic Toll Tag for using the motorways in Portugal.

Carrying a warning triangle recommended as the use of hazard warning lights or a
warning triangle is compulsory in an accident/breakdown situation. A warning
triangle is compulsory for vehicles registered in Portugal.


HIRING A CAR IN PORTUGAL? IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Emovis Tag customers shouldn’t use their Emovis VIA-T tags in a Portuguese hire
car. This is because most hire cars are already registered with Via Verde thus
enabling transactions to be allocated to the hire car companies Via Verde
account. When this occurs the Hire Car Company will charge an administration fee
to provide your details to the authority/toll road operator.

However there is a solution if you are traveling to the Algarve....

All you need to do is check for outstanding tolls recorded against your hire
cars license plate. All you need is your hire car's licence plate and to wait
for 2 days after using the road, then input the hire cars registration number
(remember the "-") into either the CTT website / App or Via Livre website.. You
can then pay for any outstanding transactions made on the A22 or A28 here on the
Via Livre website. If you're planning to hire a car in Portugal, try Rhino Car
Hire



For payment of other Tolls you will need to visit a Portuguese Post Office
called CTT or visit the Pagamento de Portagens website.

If you choose to use this solution you do so at your own risk.

NB. Via-T have been operating in Portugal since 2013 and have never been
informed that their tags cannot be used in hire cars – we apologise for any
inconvenience caused.


HIRING A CAR AT FARO? IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Firstly please read the previous "Hiring a Car in Portugal? Important
Information" section above.  Then if you are hiring a car at Faro airport you
should not be using your Emovis Tag VIA-T tag. If you're planning to hire a car
in Portugal, try Rhino Car Hire

We have had reports that some unscrupulous hire car companies are misleading
customers by telling them they must take the hire car company toll tag as it’s
required to get out of the carpark! This is absolutely not true despite what
they tell you.


WHAT DOES IT COST?

 

Summary: the tolls are the same cost that you would pay at the barrier.  This
new service simply allows you to use the automated lanes saving you time and
reducing the hassle of manually paying tolls in euros.

Monthly Active Service Fee

A monthly fee is payable for each calendar month that you actively use your tag
on a toll road but only up to a maximum of €10 in a single year i.e. if you
purchase a tag in June and then use your tag in July and August, you will be
charged €10 (€5 for July and €5 for August) but you will not be charged a
monthly active service fee for the remaining months up to and including the
following May. A new 12 month period would start in June.

Toll Charges

All toll charges incurred.

Yearly Account Management fee

Once a year a fee of €8+ Local Tax

All fees and tolls will be collected by direct debit in £GBP. (the exchange rate
used in outlined below)


WHY ARE THE FEES CHARGED BY THE UK SERVICE DIFFERENT FROM THOSE CHARGED BY LOCAL
OPERATORS?

Our operating costs are slightly different and subsequently so are our fees. In
addition to this, the usage profile of UK customers is very different from those
of local residents who obviously use their tags much more frequently.


WHAT EXCHANGE RATE IS USED WHEN MY BILL IS CONVERTED TO GBP?

The exchange rate that we use is the average for the calendar month the invoice
is for. It is based on the average mid market commercial exchange rate (NOT the
tourist rate) for the month that the tolls were incurred  The daily historic mid
market rate used to compute the average are sourced from exchangerates.org.uk.

There is a 2%+Local Tax foreign exchange finance charge when converting the
currency but the overall exchange rate is still very competitive.

An example is provided below using the French TVA rate and is based on rates
obtained on 12th December 2013.

Local VAT (French VAT) is charged at 20.0% (prior to 01/01/2014 Local VAT was
charged at a rate of 19.6%)
Exchange Rate £1 = €1.19
Foreign Exchange Finance Charge: 2%+Local VAT (equivalent to 2.4%)

Example invoice:

Total bill in Euros inc. Local VAT: €100
Total foreign exchange finance charge @ 2.4% inc. Local VAT: €2.4
Total bill in GBP (converted at £1 = €1.19): £86.05

This is more favourable than rates provided by a leading UK trusted brand on the
same day:
M&S Travel Money (0% commission, £1 = €1.14): £87.72
M&S Visa Card (2.99% commission, £1 = €1.188779): £86.63


CAN I PAY BY CREDIT/DEBIT CARD?

No. The only way of paying for the UK service is by direct debit from a UK bank
account.


DOES THE TAG COST MORE THAN A CASH PAYMENT AT THE TOLL BOOTH?

There is a one off charge for the tag (refundable), an initial admin charge to
cover logistics and 3rd party fees, a low annual management fee of €8 plus a €5
charge every month that you use it in France, Spain or Portugal  (limited to a
maximum of 10€ per year per tag). The exchange rate we get is better than the
high street, so you might save a few pence on each toll payment.


HOW MUCH WILL MY TOLLED TRIP COST ME ANYWAY?

It depends on where you start and finish! There is a toll calculator for all of
France (in English) here. This will enable you to input the start and the end of
your route and automatically calculate the tolls. You can view toll rates for
Spain here and Portugal here.  


WHEN DOES THE BILL ARRIVE?

We bill by calendar month.  Invoice notification emails are sent out by email
around the 10th of the month and payment is collected on the last business day
of the month.  For example if you subscribe in July, you will receive your first
invoice on 10th August which will contain your setup fees, deposit and any tolls
accrued in the month of July.  Payment will be taken from your bank account by
direct debit on the last business day of August.


WHEN WILL I RECEIVE MY TAG?

Orders received before 14:00 (Monday to Friday) will be shipped by Royal Mail
1st Class post on the same day so you should expect to receive your tag in 1 to
2 business days.  If you select 'guaranteed next day delivery' your tag will be
received on the next working day (including Saturday for orders placed Friday).
For orders placed after 2pm the order will be dispatch the next working day. The
parcel is small enough to fit through your letter box and does not require a
signature unless you selected guaranteed next day delivery which needs signing
for or Royal Mail will leave a card and you can collect the package from your
local sorting office within 7 days.


CAN I HAVE MY TAG DELIVERED TO AN ALTERNATIVE ADDRESS?

No.  For security reasons, we are only able to deliver the tags to your home
address. The parcel is small enough to fit through your letter box and does not
require a signature unless you selected guaranteed next day delivery that does
need signing for.


WHAT IF I NEED MORE THAN ONE TAG LINKED TO A SINGLE ACCOUNT?

If you need an additional tag to be payable from the same bank account e.g for
additional family members, you need to sign up as normal. You will then be able
to log into your 'My Account' page and there is an option to order an additional
tag. There is a charge of €5+Local Tax per tag for 1st class postage and packing
and also an additional €20 refundable deposit payable per tag. The charges for
all your tags will be shown on your monthly invoice.


CAN I ORDER AN EXTRA CLIP / TAG HOLDER?

Your tag will be shipped with one clip. If you require additional clips, please
go to your 'My Account' area to place the order and we will send you the
additional clips at a cost of €2+Local Tax each including the First Class
postage, the cost will be added to your next invoice. If you need some
additional clips quickly there is also a guaranteed next day delivery option for
an extra €10 + Local VAT

Additional clips can also be obtained from one of the Sanef points of sale in
France. A single additional clip will normally be provided for free with
additional clips at €2. The location of the Sanef points of sale can be found
here. 

A limited supply of free clips are also held at the Eurotunnel Le
Shuttle Folkestone Terminal behind the 'Customer Service desk'  


WHERE IN MY CAR DO I PLACE THE TAG?

The tag must be visible from above in the centre-top of the windscreen so that
it can be detected by the transponder by the barrier at the toll plaza. Please
read these instructions prior to fixing the tag. The tag MUST be placed behind
the rear view mirror on the shaded / mottled area. 

THIS IS CRITICAL FOR VEHICLES WITH ATHERMIC WINDSCREENS.



Some model of car may not have this shaded area.  If this is the case simply
place the tag behind the rear view mirror as shown above.  All issues with
athermic windscreens can be overcome by holding the tag out of the vehicle side
window, this should only be done when stationary and right up to the barrier in
the toll plaza lane.  




EQUIPMENT OCCUPYING ALL THE MOTTLED AREA?

Some vehicles are known to have equipment in the mottled area such as rain
sensors or automatic emergency braking sensors.  E.g. Volvo XC60 / 90, some
Mercedes.   

The mottled / shaded area behind the rear view mirror will be free of any heat
reflective metallic coating that is sometimes applied to the glass in the
factory to reflect the sun and keep the car interior cool on a hot day.  The tag
must go in the mottled area as it is free of any heat reflective coating, so the
signal to it is not blocked by the metallic coating on the glass. 

In situations like this please fix the tag on the clear windscreen glass next to
the casing of the equipment that is occupying the mottled/shaded area.  

If you have a People Carrier / MPV or Van with a long windscreen please note:
The tag needs to face forward towards the barrier, not upwards towards the sky.



N.B. If you have a motorhome with a "Luton" / overhanging sleeping compartment
you MUST ensure that the Tag has "line of sight"  with the reader (i.e. can see
the reader on top of the pole by the barrier). If you install the tag behind the
rear vision mirror it may not be able to see the Tag reader and will not work -
in this instance you have to put the tag at the bottom of the windscreen BUT
ONLY if you do not have an athermic windscreen.  Or hold out of the side window
when stopped in the toll plaza lane.

Vehicles known to have athermic windscreens are listed below but this list is
not exhaustive so please check with your vehicle manufacturer before fitting
your tag.

BMW: 3 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series, X3, X5

Bentley Continental
Citroen: Picasso, C5Xsara, Xantia
Ford: Galaxy, S-Max, Mondeo
Fiat: Multipla
Mercedes: W220-S Class, Vaneo
Peugeot: 206, 306, 307, 607
Renault: Traffic, Scenic, Espace, Megane, Safrane, Laguna, Clio, Master, Kangoo,
Picasso Vauxhall: Zafira

 


I’VE GOT A SUNSTRIP - WILL IT BLOCK THE SIGNALS?

No.  But if you have a new car with a metallic windscreen you need to fit the
tag in the black spotted area under the rear vision mirror as this lets the
signal through.


WILL MY TAG WORK FIRST TIME – HOW CAN I BE SURE OF THIS?

Yes, we will make sure your tag works before it is posted to you. The
transponder that reads your tag is next to the barrier so please get right up to
the barrier so your tag can be read.  When the tag arrives you will need to
activate it in your 'My Account' area on our website by following the
instructions provided with the tag before it can be used.

You should activate your tag on receipt in your 'My Account' area. 


HOW FAST CAN I DRIVE AT THE BARRIER?

You should approach the barrier at walking pace.  Once the transaction has
completed, the tag will "beep", the traffic light will change to green and the
barrier will open.  

On certain dedicated lanes you can drive through at up to 30 km/hr, these lanes
are clearly signed as follows




WHICH LANES CAN I USE?


FRANCE

In France Cars and trailers under 2m can use any lane showing the but you will
find there is often a tag only lane on the left hand side of the plaza that will
save you most time.

Motorbikes, Caravan and motorhome or vehicles between 2m and 3m tall and less
than 3.5t, i.e. Class 2 or 5 should use ANY non height restricted lane that has
the Liber-t symbol illuminated.


SPAIN AND PORTUGAL

Light vehicles (cars, car + caravan, motorbikes and motor homes up to 6 tonnes)
can use any lane showing the VIA-T symbol in Spain or the Vía-Verde symbol in
Portugal.


CAN I USE THE LIBER-T OR VIA-T TAG IN THE UK AT DARTFORD/ M6 TOLL/ SEVERN
CROSSING?

Sorry, no. 

The Emovis Tag UK Liber-t tag will work in France only.  

The Emovis Tag UK VIA-T tag will work in Spain and Portugal only.

Emovis Tag UK is a separate company to Emovis Operations Leeds who operate the
Dartford crossing.

The contact details for Emovis Operations Leeds are
correspondence@dartford-crossing-charge.service.gov.uk

Emovis Operations Leeds telephone number is 0300 300 0120


CAN I SWAP THE TAG BETWEEN VEHICLES?

Liber-t tag (for France) - Yes! The Liber-t tag has no link to a particular
vehicle. You can also lend it to your friends if you like, but please note: You
are the account holder and are responsible for all tolls and fees incurred.

VIA-T tag (for Spain & Portugal) - In Spain, Yes! there is no link to a
particular vehicle.  In Portugal on some 'free flow' tolling roads such as the
A22 your vehicle registration is read as well as the tag when you drive under
the overhead gantry. The VIA-T tag and vehicle registration number are linked in
Portugal so if you swap the tag to another vehicle / registration number you
must tell us this by entering the new vehicle registration number or removing
the old registration number against your VIA-T tag in your 'My Account' area.
Any tolls incurred before you update a registration number in your 'My Account'
area would be your responsibility to pay. 


WHAT IF THERE IS A QUEUE AT THE TAG LANE?

Sometimes the sheer volume of tag users means there is a bit of a queue on the
way in to the toll plaza. However, the tag lane is always the fastest moving
lane.


HOW LONG WILL THE BATTERY IN MY TAG LAST?

The battery in the tag is designed to last between 5 and 7 years depending on
how often it is used and how it's looked after.  We recommend not leaving your
tag in your vehicle when it's not in use, particularly over winter.  If your tag
stops working, please contact us and we will send you a new one.

If your tag battery is shown as near expiry or expired in your 'My Account' area
you should swap out your tag by selecting 'Order Additional Tag' and 'Return a
Tag'. The tag is a sealed device and can not be opened to change the battery,
just order an additional tag then return the old tag to receive the €20 deposit
refund.  Take care to order the type of tag you require (Liber-t or VIA-T).


WHAT’S THE HEIGHT LIMIT?

In France on certain dedicated class 1 Liber-t lanes there is a 2 metre height
limit.  These are always on the left hand side of the toll plaza.  However there
is always other lanes available for vehicles over 2 metres or class 5
(motorbikes), simply go though one of the other open lanes that is displaying
the Liber-t  or VIA-T symbol.


I’VE GOT A CARAVAN... CAN I HAVE A TAG?


FRANCE - LIBER-T TAG

Yes!  Provided your vehicle and caravan overall height is less than 3 metres and
GVW of the towing vehicle does not exceeding 3.5 tonnes. You can use any non
height restricted lane that has the Liber-t symbol illuminated.


SPAIN AND PORTUGAL  - VIA-T TAG

Yes, you can use the VIA-T lane with a car + caravan.  You can check the class
of toll (which is based on vehicle size) that you will be charged in Portugal
here.  


I’VE GOT A CAR?


FRANCE - LIBER-T TAG

You can use a Liber-t tag with a car and be charged as a Class 1 vehicle with an
overall height under 2 metres and GVW* not exceeding 3.5 tonnes, train with
overall height under 2 metres and GVW* of towing vehicle not exceeding 3.5
tonnes. Cars with roof load such as roof boxes or bicycles are still Class 1
even though they may exceed 2m. Only Class 1 vehicles may use the height
restricted lanes Class 1 vehicles may also use the non-height restricted lanes


SPAIN AND PORTUGAL - VIA-T TAG

Yes you can use the VIA-T Lane


I’VE GOT A MOTORHOME?


FRANCE - LIBER-T TAG

As long as your vehicle is no more than 3 metres in height and less than 3.5
tonnes GVW you can use any non height restricted lane that has the Liber-t 
symbol illuminated. A vehicle of this size falls into the Class 2 fee structure.
If your vehicle is larger than this then please contact our sister company
Eurotoll.


SPAIN AND PORTUGAL - VIA-T TAG

Providing your motorhome weighs less than 6 tonnes you can use the VIA-T lane

 

N.B. If you have a motorhome with a "luton" / overhanging sleeping compartment
you MUST ensure that the Tag has "line of sight"  with the reader (i.e. can see
the reader on top of the pole).  If you install the tag at the top of the
windscreen behind the rear vision mirror it may not be able to see the Tag
reader and will not work - in this instance you have to put the tag at the
bottom of the windscreen BUT ONLY if you do not have an athermic windscreen.


I’VE GOT A MOTORCYCLE?


FRANCE - LIBER-T TAG

When using the automated lane on a motorcycles just hold your tag up to the
gantry or put it in your top jacket pocket, ensuring it is the correct way round
as per the instructions it came with.   Take care that you are in the middle of
the lane, right up to the barrier and no other vehicle or motorbikes are in the
lane as the equipment in the automated lane may register you as a larger vehicle
and charge for a car (class 1). There are a few roads with restrictions for
motorbikes; A86 tunnel is forbidden for motorbikes, the Pont de Tancarville and
the Pont de Normandie have specific motorbike lanes that must be used. You can
check your transactions in the 'My Account' area a few days later.  If you are
incorrectly charged you will need to request a toll adjustment.  You can only
request a toll adjustment if you have used the non-height restricted Liber-t
lane, all vehicles using the 2 meter (car only) height restricted lane will be
classed as class 1 with no option to adjust this.  


SPAIN AND PORTUGAL - VIA-T TAG

When using the automated lane on motorcycles just put the tag in your top jacket
pocket, ensuring it is the correct way round as per the instructions it came
with. Take care that you are in the middle of the lane and no other vehicle or
motorbikes are in the lane as the equipment in the automated lane may register
you as a larger vehicle and charge for a car. 


I’VE GOT A TRAILER.


FRANCE - LIBER-T TAG

Vehicles with trailers (class 1 or class 2) should use use any non height
restricted lane that has the Liber-t symbol  illuminated.


SPAIN AND PORTUGAL - VIA-T TAG

Vehicles with trailers should use any lane that has the VIA-T symbol in Spain or
the Vía-Verde symbol in Portugal.


WHAT IF I HAVE A ROOFBOX OR BIKE ON THE ROOF AND NEED A TOLL ADJUSTING?


FRANCE - LIBER-T TAG

If you are a Class 1 vehicle and have a roof load such as a roof box or bicycle
that takes your overall height over 2m, you will still be charged as a Class 1
vehicle.  There is equipment (laser and 3D imaging) in the Liber-t lanes that
can distinguish between 'Class 1 + roofload' and Class 2 vehicles.  You should
be charged at Class 1 rate.

Occasionally however, this auto detection equipment may incorrectly identify you
as Class 2.  We advise you to check your bill when you receive it or view your
future toll balance in your 'Account Summary' area and if you have been
incorrectly charged at Class 2 rate, please open a toll adjustment request.
Just go to your 'Account Summary' area, scroll down and next to 'My Tags' click
'View Tolls', click on the toll you wish to be adjusted, click 'Raise a Toll
Adjustment Request' and complete the toll adjustment request form.   We will
ensure that you are reimbursed the difference the following month.  Toll
adjustments must be requested within 3 months of the transaction date.


SPAIN AND PORTUGAL - VIA-T TAG

Vehicles with roof load should use any lane that has the VIA-T symbol


LARGE MOTORHOMES / COMMERCIAL VEHICLES.


FRANCE - LIBER-T TAG

The Liber-t tag is only for class 1, 2 & 5 vehicles. Emovis Tag UK does not
offer the TIS-PL tag for class 3 and 4 vehicles, but our sister company Eurotoll
do offer the TIS-PL tag for Class 3 and 4 vehicles.


SPAIN AND PORTUGAL - VIA-T TAG

The VIA-T tag is for light vehicles.  That's cars, car + caravan, motorbikes and
motorhomes up to 6 tonnes.  We are unable to offer a tag for heavy vehicles for
the Spanish and Portuguese road networks. 


WHAT IF THE TAG IS STOLEN, LOST OR DAMAGED?

Either :

 1. Notify us through the contact form.
 2. Phone us on 01423 299017

You are not responsible for any toll usage after you tell us your tag has been
lost or stolen, so if this does happen please do not delay in telling us so we
can place a block on the tag to prevent unauthorised usage.  


WHAT IF IT DOESN’T WORK?

Tags do 273 million transactions a year in France alone – probably a billion
around the world so we are confident it will. Firstly check you have the tag
fitted in the correct position (see above) and that you are right up to the
barrier so the tag can be read by the transponder. But if things do go wrong.
Simply hand the tag to any of the operators in the toll booths – they will then
charge it as if it worked, or tell you if you need to pay using an alternative
payment method. Your tag has a barcode on the white label, in some automatic
lanes you can scan this barcode, look for the 't' symbol in the lane. You must
activate your tag when it arrives at your address – it will not work unless you
do this, just follow the simple instructions that are provided or go to your 'My
Account' area here. 


WHY DO I NEED A SEPARATE TAG FOR FRANCE AND SPAIN/PORTUGAL?

We did some customer analysis and we found that only a small number of our
customers drive in both France and Spain, most either drive to France by ferry
or travel to Spain again by ferry or fly drive. Making one single tag work in
both places would add cost to customers for a feature most wouldn’t need, so we
went for 2 separate tags. 

We will monitor the number of people wanting both tags and welcome feedback as
we may consider a change, but our key aim is to keep costs down for now.


WHICH ROADS CAN I USE?


FRANCE - LIBER-T TAG

It includes all the toll motorways in France (excluding the Mont Blanc and
Fréjus tunnels). Although Sanef run the toll roads in northern France, the tag
will work with every toll road across France. Sanef will simply send you one
single bill for your entire trip.Click here for general information about the
network, planning your trip, facilities, radio traffic news in English (107.7FM
on the hour, every hour) and how Sanef put the customer first.  The Tag also
works on any car park displaying the logo.


SPAIN, PORTUGAL AND ANDORRA - VIA-T TAG

All the motorways in Mainland Spain work with the VIA-T tag showing the VIA-T
symbol.  The map here shows which sections are tolled. The Envalira Tunnel in
Andorra also accepts the VIA-T tag as payment in enabled lanes. 

All Portuguese toll roads showing the Vía-Verde symbol, This include the A22 in
the Algarve. It is normal for the tag to not beep at every overhead gantry as
you pass under them on the A22 free flow toll road providing the tag is fitted
as per the instructions here.


IS THERE AN ALTERNATIVE TO TOLLS?

Yes! There are free roads if you do not like smooth, high quality motorways and
don’t mind arriving late for your ferry. The N138 is our favourite, but a
section of that is shut in mid June so the Brits can race cars on it (Le Mans).


DO I NEED TO NOTIFY YOU IF I CHANGE VEHICLE?

Liber-t tag (for France) - No, you do not need to notify us when you change
vehicle. The tag works in any vehicle upto 3m in height and 3.5 tonnes.

VIA-T tag (for Spain and Portugal) - Yes, in Portugal on some roads such as the
A22 it's 'free flow' tolling.  The tag and vehicle registration are read as you
drive under the overhead gantry so if you change vehicles / registration number
you must update this in your 'My Account' area. Vehicle registrations are not
read in Spain, the tag works in any vehicle upto 6 tonnes.  


WILL IT BE USED FOR CATCHING ME SPEEDING?

The data in our system can’t be used by law enforcement agencies for detecting
excessive speed, but please do keep in mind that speeding is taken very
seriously. French police patrols and radar traps employ heavy fines. The speed
limit on French roads is 130kph (when it is dry - anyway) – a bit more than in
the UK. The time you save with a tag means you won’t have to think about
speeding, or the cost of missing the ferry.


WILL YOU BE TRACKING ME – ARE MY MOVEMENTS SECURE?

We keep the identity of the user and the tag information as separate data – we
cannot track your movements. We simply know when you pay for a toll. There is no
record on the tag either.


ARE THERE ANY DISCOUNTS FOR DISABLED PEOPLE?


FRANCE - LIBER-T TAG 

Yes.  Blue badge holders who have a Class 2 vehicle (not valid for car +
caravan) are entitled to be charged at Class 1 rate if the vehicle is adapted
for disabled persons.  However, in order to be charged at Class 1 rate in the
automated lane, you will need to stop and press the intercom button to request
the correct toll to be applied.  Alternatively you can use the manual lane and
hand over your tag to be scanned. Please note the reduction is applied at the
discretion of the particular auto route operator of the toll road you are using.
More information can be found at here


SPAIN AND PORTUGAL - VIA-T TAG

Sorry, no.  There is not discount available. 


CAN I USE A LIBER-T AND VIA-T TAG FOR BUSINESS?

The service we offer is for consumers, not businesses.  Our advice to people
wishing to use a Liber-t or VIA-T tag for business is to subscribe using a
personal bank account and then claim back through your company's expenses
process.


CLOSING YOUR ACCOUNT IF YOU HAVE A SANEF FRANCE CREDIT CARD ACCOUNT.

Simply download and complete this form and return it and your Sanef France tag
to the specified address


CAR PARKS IN FRANCE.

Click here to access the list of French Car Parks that can be accessed with your
Liber-t Tag.


ITALY

Would you like a tag for Italy? We would like to register your interest, please
send us an email here.

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