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	<title>Comments on: Americans in Paris and Collision Damage</title>
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		<title>By: Driving to France and Belgium &#124; European Car Breakdown Cover</title>
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		<description>[...] Most Brits jump at the chance of taking their car and driving through France and Belgium. However, some wrongly assume that because they are insured to drive in Britain and have a driving licence that is valid in EU member countries, they are covered. However, they could be mistaken. If you are thinking of going on a short break and taking your car with you then check with your car insurance company and check with whoever your breakdown cover is with. Chances are that if you have an accident abroad your breakdown cover may not be valid, what you need is Euro breakdown cover. [...]</description>
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