Cycling is subject to different rules in France (Image: Getty Images) A summer road trip can be the perfect blend of fun and adventure, but when you're venturing across foreign roads, it's not without its stresses. Numerous European holiday hotspots boast unique traffic laws that could easily trip up unsuspecting tourists, particularly in France. With the Olympics on the horizon, a wave of visitors will take to French roads.

To prevent mayhem on the tarmac, the car experts at Cinch have delved into some of France's lesser-known driving regulations to ensure travellers can navigate safely. One key rule is the priority to the right system in France. Motorists are required to yield to traffic approaching from the right at intersections and crossroads unless there's a sign depicting a yellow diamond within a white one.

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