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What happens when I drive in the European Union now?
Your car insurance policy with us will give you Comprehensive cover for driving in the EU for a total of 180 days during your policy year, as long as your vehicle is normally kept in Great Britain or ...
Last updated: 13/10/2022
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What is a Green Card?
A Green Card is issued by the driver’s insurer, and acts as evidence that the minimum legal cover required is in force for the country visited whilst driving outside the UK. The Green Card is a physic...
Last updated: 13/10/2022
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Do I need a Green Card to drive in the EU?
No, you don’t need a Green Card to drive in the EU.
From 2 August 2021, the UK became part of the Green Card Free Circulation Area (GCFCA) again, which is made up of all 30 European Economic Area (EEA...
Last updated: 13/10/2022
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Other than the EU, which countries does my car insurance cover me to drive in?
Beyond the borders of the EU, our Car Insurance cover is limited to: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Andorra, Serbia, Switzerland, and the British Overseas Territory of Gibra...
Last updated: 13/10/2022
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Where can I get more information?
The Government’s published guidance on driving in the EU after the UK’s exit from the European Union at www.gov.uk/driving-abroad
We’re monitoring developments and speaking with regulators to minimise...
Last updated: 13/10/2022