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From: knutson@ut-ngp.UUCP (Jim Knutson)
Newsgroups: net.auto,net.followup,net.travel
Subject: Re: 2n try--motoring in Europe
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Date: Fri, 24-Feb-84 09:45:10 EST
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Posted: Fri Feb 24 09:45:10 1984
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If you plan on driving in Europe, you MUST have your international drivers
liscense (~$5), valid state side liscense, and your passport.  I would also
suggest getting ahold of any information on international driving laws and
signs and study them.  Get the best maps you can find.  You have to know
what town you want to be in next to find your way around.  If you're just
touring around trying to see the sites, there is a green book that has
pretty much all the sites with a 1-4 star rating in them, how much they'll
cost to see, when to see them and directions.  This is a must.  Have fun
on your trip (we did) and don't let the weather get you down.

-- 
Jim Knutson
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