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Cuthbert



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Should I be carrying my UK driving license on me when I cross the border into the Republic?
Post #556822 17th Aug 2016 9:50pm
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GREENI



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It won't hurt too. I can't remember doing so. But it was years ago!
Post #556830 17th Aug 2016 10:13pm
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miker



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I would, but then I always carry my driving license, especially when travelling.
Post #556832 17th Aug 2016 10:17pm
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Dfrs



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Post #556841 17th Aug 2016 10:39pm
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Dfrs



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We have to carry our licence all the time in Ireland. There is no physical border anymore just signs to Welcome you Very Happy and your first sight of a km road sign. It makes sense that drivers do carry a license regardless of the country as they are so convenient in size and it must make the police forces job less time consuming dealing with drivers.
But with Brexit , there is a massive question over how the border will be policed.
What part are you travelling to ?
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Possibly your passport too..... Rolling with laughter
Post #556845 17th Aug 2016 11:16pm
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williamthedog



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It's another trip I've got on my list of places to go Thumbs Up
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CR



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if you have a old video club membership card that will do the trick
Post #556962 18th Aug 2016 1:44pm
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Cuthbert



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Dfrs wrote:
We have to carry our licence all the time in Ireland. There is no physical border anymore just signs to Welcome you Very Happy and your first sight of a km road sign. It makes sense that drivers do carry a license regardless of the country as they are so convenient in size and it must make the police forces job less time consuming dealing with drivers.
But with Brexit , there is a massive question over how the border will be policed.
What part are you travelling to ?


Was just planning another trip into Donegal - last time I went I never bothered taking my licence and this time I wondered if it was a legal requirement, a nice to have or no-one really cares. Thanks for your responses

What I have commented on before - was the Co Donegal anti-Defender policy of putting steel (height restriction) barriers across the entrances to public Car Parks. A sort of anti-tourism barrier which means parking up to spend money in the local economy becomes problematic.

Lovely scenery and I want to see Malin Head this trip - and those giant waves coming in all the way from America.
Post #557106 18th Aug 2016 9:57pm
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Cuthbert



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williamthedog wrote:
It's another trip I've got on my list of places to go Thumbs Up


Well worth the trip - but do your homework in advance regarding what you want to see.
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Cuthbert



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CR wrote:
if you have a old video club membership card that will do the trick


I'm off for a rummage down the back of the sofa and then I'll ask Mrs Donohoe down the road if she still has any spare Punts in her piggy bank.
Post #557112 18th Aug 2016 10:11pm
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Dfrs



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I am in Donegal give me pm and I ll give you a little help on routes etc

Denis
Post #557116 18th Aug 2016 10:37pm
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