Motoring - Driving In Other Countries On A GB Licence : Directgov - Lifestyle
Driving in other countries on a GB licence : Directgov - Motoring
As a visitor to another country you will need your Great Britain (GB) driving licence. Check with a motoring organisation if you want to drive in a non-EC/EEA country. However, you should note that whilst the minimum age for driving a car in GB is 17 individual member states may apply their own age restrictions for entitlements. It will not be a requirement to notify DVLA of a change of address when moving to live abroad. The fee for a permit is £5.50.Any enquiries about IDPs eg 'How to apply?' should be directed to one of the motoring organisations listed above. They are issued by the Automobile Association (The AA), Royal Automobile Club (RAC), RSAC and Green Flag Motoring Assistance Recovery Club.To get an IDP, you must be resident in GB, have passed a driving test and be over 18 years of age. They will advise you whether you need an International Driving Permit.
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