French Code de la Route Quiz
Test your medium-level knowledge of essential French road rules with 8 engaging multiple-choice questions.
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Question 1: What is the general speed limit on rural roads outside built-up areas in France?
110 km/h
80 km/h
100 km/h
90 km/h
Question 2: In France, when must you always yield to traffic from the right?
On motorways
Only at roundabouts
At uncontrolled intersections without signs
In urban areas only
Question 3: What is the legal blood alcohol limit for drivers in France?
0.8 g/L
0.5 g/L
0.2 g/L
1.0 g/L
Question 4: On a French roundabout, who has priority?
Vehicles entering the roundabout
Pedestrians only
Vehicles already on the roundabout
Vehicles from the right
Question 5: Is using a handheld mobile phone while driving allowed in France if you're stopped at traffic lights?
Yes, with Bluetooth
Only for emergencies
No, it's prohibited at all times while in control of the vehicle
Yes, as long as you're stationary
Question 6: What should you do if you encounter a 'cédez le passage' (yield) sign?
Slow down and yield to approaching traffic
Accelerate to pass quickly
Stop completely
Ignore it in residential areas
Question 7: Are seatbelts mandatory for all passengers in France, including in the back seat?
Only for front seats
Optional on short trips
Yes, for all seats in vehicles with belts
Only for children under 10
Question 8: In France, can you overtake on the right side of another vehicle?
Never, always on the left
Yes, whenever it's safer
Only on motorways
Only in specific cases, like slow-moving queues