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You should carry a warning triangle in case of breakdowns.
All cars must carry a fire extinguisher and warning triangle.
A warning triangle (to be used in case of breakdown) is compulsory.
A warning triangle is compulsory and must be kept within easy reach (not in the boot).
You must also have a first aid kit and a warning triangle inside the car in case you break down.
It is compulsory to carry a warning triangle and reflective jacket.
The warning triangle and first aid kit are stowed directly to the left of the boot opening.
You are also required to carry a reflective jacket, a warning triangle and a first aid kit in the vehicle.
A warning triangle must be carried and, in the event of a breakdown, placed 30 metres behind the vehicles.
Addition of Hazard warning triangle in the boot.
The fences are hung with red warning triangles stating 'mines'.
Inside were a small reserve petrol tank, a red warning triangle, and a half-set of golf clubs.
The warning triangle had never rung.
Carrying a warning triangle and first-aid kit in your vehicle is also compulsory in Austria.
If you take your own car, pack a warning triangle, reflective "vest", first-aid kit and spare bulbs.
Your vehicle must display a nationality sticker and carry a first-aid kit and warning triangle.
In some cases these are resurfaced using cobbles and in others they remain asphalt, with warning triangles painted on the road.
You should have the following equipment with you: first aid kit, fire extinguisher, red warning triangles and a fluorescent jacket.
Also note that drivers in France must have one warning triangle and one reflective jacket in their vehicle.
Fierral can build a permanent watchpost on top of the ridge, with another warning triangle.
A warning triangle, to be displayed in the event of a breakdown, is compulsory almost everywhere in Europe, including Switzerland.
Wear fluorescent reflective clothing use warning triangles, flashing lights and hazard warning lights.
Drivers and passengers are required to wear seatbelts and all cars must have a fire extinguisher and warning triangle in the vehicle.
If driving, you must have two warning triangles, two reflective bibs, a spare tyre and spare headlamp bulbs.
In some European Union (EU) and other countries your vehicle must carry warning equipment, such as visibility clothing and warning triangles and spare bulbs.