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I've done quite a bit of driving hire cars throughout Europe in the last few years, and it seems that the speeding tickets and parking tickets I'm receiving by mail to my USA address are ramping up. I'm not a very good 'orderly' parker, but am quite respectable about the speed limits. However, it seems that 1 KPH over will still net you a ticket in the mail. I'm going to be riding my Ireland-registered Africa Twin throughout Europe this year, and am trying to get caught up on the ins and outs of how motorbikes are targeted and ticketed in Europe, particularly Southern Europe. I'll be riding 99% small local roads, so am not worried about the toll road limited. Of course, the motorbike only has a rear plate. Do the cameras nab motorbikes for speeding?
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I am thinking of registering my motorbike in the USA and putting a USA plate on it in September. Will that help the situation? Regarding parking, here in the USA, we can park a motorbike pretty much anywhere, as long as we aren't blocking pedestrian traffic. In Europe, should I stick to the designated motorbike parking areas on the streets, or are out of the way spots OK? In Italy, are motorbikes also prohibited from the city centers at certain hours, like cars? Hi motion, you seem to live in Irland, at least your bike does. So you should know how Europe works.
Obey the laws and you won't have any problems. Bikes are not above the law. If your tickets are 'ramping up' and you are getting caught in a police control maybe they take your passport or your bike. It depends on the country.

No one can give you general advise for all of Europe. After 25 years of travelling I can give you just two advises: Do as the locals do and try to learn to read the signs of each country you are travelling. That worked for me, never paid a Euro.
Of course i was lucky too. And yes, changing the license plate will help for a while. Regards, Jack P.S.: I read a lot of post in that kind and they annoy me. They all sound like: Hey i ride a bike, no rules for me. Later they all cry like a baby: I got caught, damn police.
If you're not that kind of guy, excuse the rudeness, if yes just pay. Last advise: Riding in Italy without an ece-approved helmet makes you a pedestrian. Introduction To Probability And Statistics 13th Edition Mendenhall.
Even an open chin-strap! I've never gotten a ticket for parking. As long as you are not blocking something or park in a particularly stupid spot (pedestrian areas and so forth) you shouldn't have a problem. If in doubt ask the locals, they should know. Speeding is a different issue. Every country has its own way of dealing with this, and even within a country a lot depends on the officer processing your case.
Just last year I paid a ticket for 6kph over in a 100. Got myself a beer and paid the 40 bucks. Then again, I know a police officer who couldn't care less as long as you are not going completely nuts. Ultimate Vocabulary 2013 Torrent Download more. She says she usually isn't ticketing unless you are 20kph or more over.