Do I need a green card to drive in Europe?
A Green Card is an internationally recognised document that acts as proof of motor insurance when driving abroad. Since the UK has left the EU, a Green Card is no longer required when driving in most European countries, however some destinations outside of Europe still require one. Your insurer can provide a Green Card free of charge if you need one, so it is worth asking even if you are unsure.
Driving insurance abroad
One of the most important things to arrange before driving abroad is making sure you have the right insurance in place. Many drivers assume their existing UK car insurance policy will cover them fully when driving in another country, but this is not always the case. Understanding what you are covered for before you travel could save you from significant costs or legal complications if anything goes wrong.
Temporary insurance
If you have coverage included great, if not, don’t worry. You can often get very cheap short term insurance to cover you while you are abroad. Temporary car insurance provides short term cover ranging from as little as one day up to 28 days, without affecting your existing annual policy or no claims bonus. The cost will vary depending on your age, driving experience, vehicle type and length of cover.