Anyway though this file relates to UK drivers coming over to Europe it does seem to help. Question is - is this just for foreign drivers in Switzerland or do we have another set of rules to follow
Driver must always have a valid drivers' licence when driving, and the Fahrzeugausweiss (reg. doc. - which will also give proff of insurance) should also always be in the car - both required for Police controls.
Reflective jacket is only compulsory if driving in France.
Other stuff - first aid , fire extinguisher are sensible if space is available to stow safely.
Ins. co.'s can also provide an "in case of accident" pre-printed form where details of other vehicles/drivers/witness's can be easily recorded plus diagram of car to mark damage, etc.
First aid kit and fire extinguisher are recommended by TCS, but apparently not required. I carry both in the car and have actually used them helping at an accident or emergency scene.
(Tom1234 will be here in a mo, to correct my mistakes.)
I thought that was a rule, but the last couple of hire cars had the triangle in the boot.
The reflective vests were in the door pockets, though. Do they need to be reachable? [Answered by Mr R above]
i.e. with an engine fire, opening the bonnet up in order to spray the extinguisher will introduce air to the fire and make it much worse.
What you should do is just open in a cm or so (just activate the bonnet catch) and spray through the thin gap.
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The driver has to wear it before getting out of the car. No mention of other passengers.
Source: the horse's mouth
If one wears prescription glasses or contact lenses, is it mandatory to keep a spare pair in the car?
(At Swiss prices... )
Just DON'T DRIVE if your license states that you need to wear glasses/contacts and you forgot them at home/the office/the pub etc. The second thing the police look at when you give them your license (after your name/photo) is the "exceptions" such as "need to wear glasses" that are listed on the back.
If you are not forgetful, you don't need a second pair. If you can't remember what day it is (on a regular basis), good idea to have a "cheap" second pair in the car.
Happy to be corrected!
Fahrzeugschein - car registration document, brown & grey paper
** Abgasprüfung - certificate and printout from garage of exhaust emissions
Swiss Führerschein - Driving license + wear your glasses if required
Warndrieck - Triangle, within reach of driver
In addition in Germany you should have available,
Verbandskasten - approved first aid kit (Look for the DIN number)
In addition in Germany, Italy , France , Austria
Warnveste - Luminous jacket, one for each person, wear before leaving the car (Get everyone behind the crash barrier)
Recommended in all countries , photocopies of insurance, driving licence, car papers, a reliable camera
Possibly a Fire extinguisher - see above warning!
Please note that after a crash the rear compartment is often damaged & cannot be opened easily. This is why you should carry these things inside the passenger car space if possible.
** The round green sticker is for your information only, it is not a legal document.
Recommended in Winter, chains, gloves, shovel