For motorbiking enthusiasts, planning out a road trip is often top of their holiday agenda. For example, Google searches for ‘best motorbike trips in Europe’ have risen by 400% year-on-year [1].
When travelling abroad on a motorbike there are several things that you must take into consideration, depending on the country that you are travelling to. While the UK has particular rules, these differ depending on the country you travel to.
For instance, the age that you can ride a motorbike of different engine sizes may differ depending on the country.
Specialist motorbike insurance broker, Devitt, a Gallagher company, has compiled a list of things you should consider when riding your motorbike to another country.
Tom Warsop, Marketing Director at specialist motorbike insurance broker Devitt comments: “While motorbike touring around different countries is a popular hobby that many motorbike enthusiasts invest lots of time and money planning, this often means that they can be travelling across and through multiple countries in one trip.
It is therefore crucial to know the road rules and safety regulations and more specifically motorbiking legislation in each country of travel before entering. While motorists may be confident at driving on foreign roads, simple rules may result in them facing a hefty fine and potentially invalidating their insurance. Therefore, it is always advised to inform your insurance provider of the countries you are planning on travelling to and the duration of your trip.”
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