- May 24, 2023
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What does the French law say?
French laws ban drivers from carrying devices that can detect speed cameras. This covers:- Radar and laser detectors, which pick up the signal from mobile speed cameras
- GPS systems which show fixed speed cameras that exist on a database
'Jammers' which block the signal from a speed camera to stop you being caught are illegal, both here and abroad.
What are the penalties?
If you're caught with one of the banned devices, you could be penalised. Penalties can include:- Fines of up to €1,500
- Confiscation of the device
- The vehicle being confiscated
What should I do with my camera detector?
If your satnav can show French camera locations in France then you must at least disable camera alerts before driving in France. VERY ONOROUS HAVE FUNSTERS DONE THIS IN FEAR OF THE ABOVE FINES?We recommend that you contact the manufacturer of the satnav for advice. It's likely that an update exists that'll actually remove camera info for France from the device.
If you have a satnav system built into your car then we recommend contacting the vehicle manufacturer in the first instance.
If you use Google maps to navigate, Google has advised that its camera detection feature turns off when you connect to data or WiFi in France.
If in doubt, follow our guidelines for driving with a mobile by switching it off and popping it in the glove box.
Appreciate Funsters advice and comments on the above scary information - what have you done yourselves?