SingaporeClarets wrote:Is an IDP really necessary? I thought it was just for countries in the middle East where they can't read Latin script, it's the only time I've ever had one until I obtained a UAE license.
I've driven hire cars in the UK, Germany, Austria, Slovenia and Italy on my Singapore license with no issues.
Seems crazy therefore that I can drive in the EU on my Singapore license but not with a UK license.
Right now, I'm on the Costa del Sol having driven my own motor from England via France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and France (again) - rather a long way round ! but had to visit an ageing relative in southern Bavaria.õ
I've driven my OWN car(s) in every country in Western Europe, including the Baltic States and Scandinavia. I've also driven relatives' and hire cars in Canada, the USA , Australia and New Zealand. Apart from when picking up a hire car, I have NEVER been asked to show a licence. I even got a DM 25 on the spot fine for speeding in a German village pre-euro and wasn't asked.
As I previously posted, as late as 1980 UK drivers were told an IDP was necessary for Italy, so I got one and again was never asked for it.
Your last point is spot-on, in my view. I can't see (for example) a US / Australian / South African etc etc licence not being valid in continental Europe and any arrival from outside the EU having to get an IDP. If anyone knows this is/is not the case, I'd be glad to hear about it.
I was driving in Holland and Germany in 1971 and a UK licence was fine back then - Italy was different for some reason. Green cards for insurance, though, were required.
Back to the future.
But nay bother, it won't happen anyway.
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