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Aussie bike, UK passport...which license??? And P plates.....confused!
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I'm from the UK, but have been living in Sydney the last few years. Planning on riding home to London in a few months..... I've got an Australian registered bike, have an Australian bike license, but UK passport. Do you think this will cause any issues? Also, do you think me having P plates (well at least should have!) will cause any issues at borders? I'm back in the UK for a few weeks soon, so could do my direct access over there and have a full UK bike license. Do you think this will cause issues with an Aussie bike? Do you think this is a better solution than an Aussie P license? Would rather not do it in the UK if I don't need to, but will if I have to - i guess having 2 licenses could come in handy?! No doubt insurance will be straight forward too...but that's a different post! Thanks for any advice J |
Why not just get an International drivers licence?
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You definately need an International D/L, available from RAC or RACV in Australia.
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So far licence has been a complete non-issue on my trip. The few times where I was asked for it I showed my German piece of plastic and it gets handed straight back. I have an intl. licence, but have never been asked for it.
Heck, in this part of the world 80% of bike riders don't have a licence. In Thailand kids ride bikes. Insurance could be an issue when you get to the EU. I don't know how this works these days, back in '89 I got a Green Card from the Turkish AA in Izmir. Having had a crash in TR I recommend buying insurance on entering, if possible. Just saw this link posted: http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...822#post186855 GC for 22 Euro/month direct from the insurance co., same price as ADAC 2 years ago (same insurance co.). Get your Pak visa in Nepal, you probably can't get it in India and I don't know what the Iran visa situation is for Uk and Oz citizens. Good luck, Peter. |
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