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Auto Law. Drive to the E85 without Housing, What Are the Risks to the law... and Insurance?

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With fuel prices rising sharply, many motorists are moving to the E85 also called Superethanol. A conversion that requires a transformation of the vehicle by adding a certified housing. Some motorists are driving without making the conversion. What are the risks to the law? Can insurance decide not to cover you any more? We asked these questions to Master Jean-Baptiste Le Dall, a lawyer specializing in road law.
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With fuel prices rising sharply, many motorists are moving to the E85 also called Superethanol. A conversion that requires a transformation of the vehicle by adding a certified housing. Some motorists are driving without making the conversion. What are the risks to the law? Can insurance decide not to cover you any more? We asked these questions to Master Jean-Baptiste Le Dall, a lawyer specializing in road law.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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