pmcpmc DIS Veteran DIS Lifetime Sponsor Joined Aug 15, 2003 Messages 1,926 Aug 24, 2005 #21 forgot my license and my wife had to drive a van for the first time. beer and no worries for me
P patdavies Mouseketeer Joined Apr 22, 2004 Messages 340 Aug 24, 2005 #22 Tron[ADS] said: Ive never heard of one of these, perhaps you could tell us more about them, but I find it difficult to believe that anyone would accept something not issued officially by the state. Click to expand... Nearly all countries recognise the international driving permit. It is not issued per se by the AA, they are merely an agency for doing so. However, I suspect that they would need to see you UK licence in order to issue the IDP.
Tron[ADS] said: Ive never heard of one of these, perhaps you could tell us more about them, but I find it difficult to believe that anyone would accept something not issued officially by the state. Click to expand... Nearly all countries recognise the international driving permit. It is not issued per se by the AA, they are merely an agency for doing so. However, I suspect that they would need to see you UK licence in order to issue the IDP.
E eileds Mouseketeer Joined May 1, 2004 Messages 163 Aug 25, 2005 #23 Glad it all turned out ok. We went last year without my DH photo bit. He was never asked for it which was a great relief to me as I didn't fancy driving. It has since turned up - amongst the Christmas decs!!
Glad it all turned out ok. We went last year without my DH photo bit. He was never asked for it which was a great relief to me as I didn't fancy driving. It has since turned up - amongst the Christmas decs!!