Can I drive in the EU with a UK license?


Can I drive in the EU with a UK license? You need to carry your UK driving licence with you. You do not need an international driving permit ( IDP ) to visit and drive in the EU , Switzerland, Iceland or Liechtenstein. You might need an IDP to drive in some EU countries and Norway if you have: a paper driving licence.


Can I drive in Germany with a UK license?

Holders of a British driving licence can drive in Germany if they are visiting temporarily (e.g. on holiday). Important: An accompanying translation must be provided with British driving licences that do not meet the requirements set out in Annex 6 of the Convention on Road Traffic of 8 November 1968.


Can you just drive between countries in Europe?

In most of Europe, crossing borders by car is a painless process. The Schengen Area allows you to drive from the Arctic to the Mediterranean without so much as a passport check. Besides the members, some microstates have open borders with the Schengen Area.


Can I drive in USA with UK license?

Thanks to an agreement between the UK and USA, a UK licence holder can drive in the United States if a full and valid licence is held. As long as the licence has been valid for more than a year and is in English, renting a car should not be a problem. That being said, rules between states and rental companies vary.


What documents do I need to drive in France?

In short, here is what you need to drive in France:
  1. Proof of insurance.
  2. Car registration certificate.
  3. MOT.
  4. Valid driving license.
  5. Crit'air sticker (unless you don't plan to drive in big cities center)
  6. Warning triangle.
  7. Retro reflective car safety jacket.
  8. Money to pay tolls if you plan to use French highways.