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Apr 26, 2010
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The first week of July I shall be travelling from Manchester to Bosnia first time pulling caravan

When pulling into a service station both in England and Europe

do you head for the car signs or the lorry signs

please note I will be pulling a twin Axle 26 feet Approx

the reason i ask is I am worried if I follow the car signs might be tight for caravan but if I follow lorry signs then if a lorry can I should be able too

Please advise

John
 
May 18, 2010
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In Germany we always fill up at the Car side. You may find the Diesel Lorry side with a Larger Nozzle. Europeans are a lot more considerate to caravns than the UK and give you a wide berth
 
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We have never had a problem in service stations for fuel following car. But we usually try to fill up when we do not have 8 mwrew twin axle behind us.

When parking on these areas if no car + caravan sign go for Buses or Lorries.

I am not referring to France as we do not traveel with caravan there we go to Belgium, Germany, Luxemburg,Austria, Poland,Czech Republic, Hungary, Switzerland, Slovakia and Italy.
 
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Theoretically one is not allowed to use lorry parking areas even when towing a caravan in Germany, but on the whole it is tolerated and the only complaints, if any, are from the lorry drivers not the police.
 
Mar 14, 2005
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The problem with lorry filling pumps are that they have a much higher delivery rate and in some cases larger diameter nozzles which may be difficult for a modern car filler.

Although it takes time i would pull in, stop well short and then recconoiter on foot - this should be easy to do at motorway type areas.

If you use supermarkets in France, aim for the 24/24 car pumps which are pay at the pump and usually have much easier access than the pay at the kiosk pumps.
 

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