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You must carry the following documents with you when you travel in Europe.

  1. A valid full driving licence, with paper counterpart if you have a photocard licence.
  2. An International Driving Permit (when necessary).
  3. The original vehicle registration document.
  4. Your motor insurance certificate.
  5. Your passport.

Driving Licence.

You must take your paper counterpart if you have a photocard licence. It can be beneficial to obtain an IDP (International Driving Permit) when travelling in Europe.

International Driving Permit

An IDP translates into many languages the categories of vehicle you are entitled to drive on your UK licence. Valid for 12 months from the date of issue, it costs under £10 and can be helpful if there is a language barrier. An IDP can be obtained via the AA or at your local (should one remain near you) post office.

An IDP is to be used in conjunction with your original UK driving licence. You MUST still take your UK driving licence with you.


Insurance Documents

Make sure your insurance does not expire whilst abroad.

You must carry your motorcycle insurance certificate.

GB sticker's

Must be displayed on your motorcycle. Failure to comply with this regulation could result in an on-the-spot fine.

EIHC

An EIHC is a European International Health Card. And may be used in any EEA Country and Switzerland. It replaces the old E111. Private travel insurance may be a better option as it does only cover basic treatment, and for a few pounds it can often be worth having some peace of mind.

An EIHC is valid in the following countries.

Austria
Belgium
Cyprus (but not Northern Cyprus)
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland

It covers you for free or reduced medical treatment whilst you are a tourist in any of the above countries.

You can apply online at http://www.dh.gov.uk/

Travelling to other countries, you will need private health insurance.

 

 


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