Frejus Car Rental Guide
This page gives you information about car rental in Frejus railway station and also about the general car rental and driving restrictions valid in France.
Rental Traditions
To rent a car, you must be at least 21 years old (age may vary by car category) and have held your license for 1 year. Drivers under the age of 25 may incur a young driver surcharge.
Cars rented in France are not allowed into the following countries: Albania, Bosnia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine and the former republics of Yugoslavia.
Driving restrictions
In France, traffic is on the right and overtaking on the left. The minimum age of a driver is 18 years. Children must be at least 10 years old to sit in the front; those under 10 must be seated in the rear or in a fitted child seat.
The use of seatbelts is compulsory for all passengers. The legally allowed blood alcohol limit is 0.5‰.
Vehicles parked in poorly lit public places must have the parking lights on. You may only use the horn when in extreme and immediate danger. If a driver flashes their lights behind you, it means they want to pass you.
Broken centre lines show the section of road where passing is allowed.
Do not park where the curb is painted yellow. Parking on the left side of a street is only allowed on one-way streets. If not indicated otherwise, parking is free of charge from 7 pm to 9 am and at weekends, holidays and in August.
Speed limits:| Area | Limit |
| Expressways | 130-unlimited KM/H |
| Outside the City | 90 or 110 KM/H |
| In the City | 50 KM/H |
Emergency Numbers
Police/Ambulance Service: 17
Fire Service: 18
Road Tolls
In France, most of the motorways have tolls. Permission tickets are provided when entering the motorway and must be paid upon exiting. You can pay in cash or with any major credit card. The price of the ticket depends on the distance you are travelling and also on the on the type of the vehicle. Trunk roads do not have tolls.
About Frejus
Frejus is a beautiful seaside town. With its narrow streets and beautiful facades it has the charm of a Provencal village. A little has remained of the original Roman walls that used to surround the city, but the centre of the town makes you feel the mediaeval air of the city.
There is a museum worth viskasuiting in the city as well. The Cite Episcopale is a complex housing many attractions.
You can visit the safari park where you can see many unique animals. You can also lie on the beautiful golden beach and enjoy the clear water. Do not forget to taste the local cuisine at one of the fine restaurants of the town.
Population: 41,486
Country: France
Time zone: GMT/UTC +1
Telephone Area Code: none
Monetary unit: Euro

