Drivers face £5.50 charge to enter Europe in the event of a No Deal Brexit, new plans reveal - News Summed Up

Drivers face £5.50 charge to enter Europe in the event of a No Deal Brexit, new plans reveal


Red tape: Motorists travelling to the EU, like these in Dover, will need permits (file image)British motorists could have to pay £5.50 to drive in France, Spain and elsewhere in Europe under plans being drawn up for a No Deal Brexit. British drivers currently need only their plastic UK driving licence to drive in EU countries. But there are fears that if we leave the EU without a deal, motorists will need the International Driving Permit (IDP) as well. British drivers currently need only their plastic UK driving licence to drive in EU countries. The threat of EU access permits comes amid growing concern within Theresa May’s Cabinet over the country’s preparations for No Deal.


Source: Daily Mail December 16, 2018 00:00 UTC



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