Travel to Europe in an LPG car




Going to Europe during the summer on vacation is a popular trip for many people and their families. However, if you have a LPG car there are some helpful tips and advice you should know about.

First of all, LPG vehicles are not allowed in the Eurotunnel. This is not a security issue; LPG cars have been shown to be safe to travel in the tunnel through independent tests. However, when the tunnel was built, there were not enough LPG vehicles on the roads of Britain to consider the safety tests profitable. Ferries allow LPG vehicles to cross the canal. Terms and conditions apply, including shutting down the LPG tank while on board and currently your LPGA approved certificate when boarding. Fulfill these two requests and you will be able to cross the channel to France without problems. A statement from a ferry company on the transport of LPG vehicles can be viewed at http://www.fuelture.com/magazine/Drive-your-LPG-car-in-France-Italy-and-the-rest- of-Europe /.

Now he has come to Europe with his LPG car; need to fill with more gas. Europe has a great supply of LPG; however, LPG is more commonly known as Autogas or LPG. Most service stations supply LPG and station traffic signs are marked with “+ LPG” if the station supplies LPG. Just like when taking a kettle or iron on a trip to Europe, you may need a Adapt GLP to refuel your car. There are three different types of adapters. For more details on how to travel to Europe with an LPG car, questions such as explanation of adapters, location of stations and fuel prices, visit http://www.fuelture.com/magazine.

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