UK to remain in motor insurance ‘free circulation zone’

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The decision means insurers will not have to issue ‘Green Cards’ when motorists wish to drive in EU member states after Brexit.

UK drivers and hauliers will not have to apply or pay for ‘Green Card’ documentation from insurers when they travel in an EU member state after Brexit, the Department for Transport (DfT) has confirmed in a letter to the Association of British Insurers (ABI) and the British Insurance Brokers Association (Biba).

The DfT confirmed the intention to remain part of the Green Card-free circulation area and to ensure the UK meets the requirements for third party motor insurance.

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