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Swiss driving requirements

Hoping to see some of the Swiss mountain passes before the end of the month.

Can any Swiss members tell me what are the legal requirements for carrying in the car if venturing to the high spots? I've seen snow on the tops by this time of year before and I don't want to end up in trouble if I find white stuff. What's the rules in CH???
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Might be a bit out of date but as I understand it you need to have some wermacht insignia on the vehicle and some Jewish gold in the boot (for increased traction on difficult sections) also, don't try jumping barbed wire fences on an old BMW motorcycle - or for that matter, travelling by train, even if the driver is called 'Von Ryan' Laughing Laughing Laughing
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Think this is still current:

Depending on the route (and normally signposted at the bottom) you may be required to have M+S tyres, snow-chains or both. Normally signified by a Red bordered Warning triangle with a Snowflake in it and a White rectangular sign below stating whats required

Winterreifen = M+S Tyres
Ketten = Chains

Should think the standard Disco3 tyres are pretty much all M+S so you should be Ok

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Oooh, 'ark at Braveheart not wanting to get in trouble with..... the Swiss Shocked

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The Swiss regulations are similar to those used in France. There is no general obligation to use winter tyres, although most motorist associations highly recommend the use of winter tyres for insurance reasons. If an accident has been caused by the use of summer tyres during the winter months this can lead to liability on the part of the driver, regardless of whether or not they have fully comprehensive insurance. Snow chains and spikes are generally optional, but their use can be enforced through road signs. Drivers using spikes are not generally allowed on motorways. Again, 50km/h and 80km/h speed limits are in place, in and out of town

Also worth noting that in France, as of 1 October, there is a legal requirement to carry hi-viz vests and a triangles. The police in France ar targetting UK cars. Presuming you'll be passing through some parts of France at some point?
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... carry hi-viz vests REACHABLE FROM IN THE CAB, and not the boot, apparently...
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One in each door pocket in the front, two in each in the rear (two kiddy size, two adult) and a couple in the rear lockers for seats 6 & 7 Mr. Green
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Lifted from Pistonheads (I can personally confirm some of the views). Not legal requirements, but possibly pertinent to your trip.
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Speed in Switzerland.
Be aware that there are a large amount of self-righteous (especially) german-swiss motorists who will block you or stay exactly at or 2kph below a limit. It can be rather irritating, especially when they accelerate like a torpid snail!

On country roads the police often use a truck to catch out the motorist. They sit in a place where they can see a long straight, wait till the car driver overtakes a truck (who is allowed to do 80kph) then pull you both in and ping you using the trucks tachodisc as evidence!

Motorway police in CH will pull the foreigner out of a queue of vehicles for speeding and ignore the other Swiss. I usually cruise around 135kph with no great hassle!
Swiss speeding fines are HEFTY, they can impound your car and put you in jail for up to 5 days without a hearing! So don t tear the arse out of it!

Motorway speed traps are either pole mounted which can be turned to face either carriageway mounted on the central reservation, or concrete pebbledashed boxes on the hard shoulder side of the motorway. These are mounted in pairs one for the front and one for the back about 30 meters apart and are for all lanes! They are about 120cm high, 70cm wide and show an obvious two lens system. These are also used on normal roads!
The majority of the fixed motorway cameras are live all the time.

BEWARE in motorway tunnels, they use mobile cameras IN the tunnels and often use one directly after the tunnel, because people see the tunnel end and automatically speed up! So don t increase speed till after the delimit!

Standard police cars are white and red, similar to the standard jam sarnie . There are a lot of plain wrappers , usually large Opels or BMWs. So if one catches up to you fast, lift off!
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As Mr. H. Said, legally you need very little unless an accident occurs. Each pass stipulates what it needs. A minimum of M+S All season tyres, preferably winter tyres, plus chains, a shovel, some emergency rations and warm clothing would be wise. If the forecast or conditions are bad, the pass may be closed, then it pays to have an alternative route planned.
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