MILLIONS of fans are set to descend on Germany this week for the Euros, with the tournament set to kick off on Friday. Among them will, no doubt, be thousands of England fans eager to see the Three Lions bring it home after the agonising penalty loss in the tournament's last outing. And a similarly sizeable chunk of the Tartan Army will also make the trip for only Scotland's second entry into the competition since 1996.
However, motoring experts have warned fans to keep five must-know tips in mind for the journey, which will see many drive through both France and Germany. Ian Reid, head of editorial for online car marketplace Carwow , warned drivers of hefty fines if they slip up on some of the rules and regs while travelling through Europe. He said: "Driving to the Euros can be a fantastic experience, but one that can quickly go downhill if you are not well-prepared.
"Using our top tips to make sure you have all the correct documents and equipment and understand the rules of the road not only ensures you’re complying with local laws but also provides peace of mind, allowing you to focus on enjoying the beautiful game." The first thing to remember when driving on the continent is that it's a good idea to keep all important documents in the car with you. While a passport isn't required to travel between European countries, you will still need one to get into and out of the eurozone.
But there are a few more pieces of paper you should keep with you beyond the basics. You shou.
