While your original question has been answered, it occurs to me that you might need to read up on the requirements for driving abroad:
http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/overseas/ index.html
In France, driving a vehicle without
both a hi-vis jacket
and a warning triangle can result in an on-the-spot fine of between �90 and �135. Having a radar detector in the vehicle (even if not in use) is also an offence.
Watch out, in France, for 'priorit� � droite'. Unless there are signs to the contrary, vehicles entering the flow of traffic from your right have priority. (i.e. you can be driving along a main road with another vehicle joining from a side turning. Unless otherwise signed, that driver is allowed to pull out in front of you. You must give way):
http://haycox.blogspot.com/2004/08/priorite-dr oit.html
Remember also that speed limits in France (other than in urban areas) are automatically lower when it's wet.
Chris