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Posted: 13.09.2018  ·  #1
Please Note .........Speed limits have changed in France, 90 kmh on secondary roads are reduced to 80 , if you are driving in Europe on an ___U.K.___ licence from March you will need an international driving permit for Europe even if you hold an Irish passport. An English passport must be valid for more than 6 months ahead of your return otherwise it could cause problems for embarking . No doubt there will be more to follow such as the old green card etc.


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Posted: 13.09.2018  ·  #2
Is this because of brexit. Are you ok with an Irish license


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No change for ROI drivers except the speed limit is for all


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where do you get the international driving permit?


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That Right folks, in France be vigilant on minor roads if you dont want to be caught on the camera... If you are south of the border and going to the continent no change, but if you are heading north or over to the UK then unless there is an agreement ,then things will change . People like myself who have spent a working life in the UK and now like to stroll around the old sod ,will shortly have to check all my documents as I transverse the border every other day. Intnational driving permits can be got from Main Post Offices if you are a UK licence holder


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Posted: 13.09.2018  ·  #6
I should think Paddy that a reciprocal agreement will come into force between both sides,
I wouldnt let it bother us too bad, a lot of the nonsence being spouted is just that.... nonscence.


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Posted: 13.09.2018  ·  #7
Quote by ROBANDSUE

where do you get the international driving permit?


You can apply here.
AA
56 Drury Street
Dublin 2
Tel:(01) 617-9988
http://www.rsa.ie/ga-IE/RSA/Ce…thar-lear/

Also..
Apply to:
AA Travel Services, 61A South William Street, Dublin 2
https://www.ndls.ie/driving-ab…ver-permit
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You can Download IDP Form here:
https://www.theaa.ie/aa/motori…ermit.aspx
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Countries and jurisdictions that are parties to 1949 Geneva Convention
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Driving_Permit


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