Less than 90 days to exchange UK driving licences – Richmond
8th October 2020 - Neale Richmond, TD
Fine Gael TD for Dublin Rathdown and party spokesperson for European Affairs, Neale Richmond, has called upon anyone living in Ireland who holds a UK driving licence to exchange it for an Irish version as the end of the Brexit transition period nears.
Speaking on the issue, Deputy Richmond said: “After December 31st, anyone holding a UK driving licence and resident in Ireland will no longer be legally allowed to drive here due to the end of the Brexit transition period. This does not impact those visiting.
“In a Parliamentary Question to the Minister for Transport, I received figures which estimate that there are up to 70,000 UK licence holders resident in Ireland.
“Since 2018, 53,000 UK licences have been exchanged for the Irish counterpart.
“This leaves a potential 17,000 UK licence holders vulnerable to losing their driving privileges come January.
“It is vital that anyone who holds a UK licence in Ireland exchanges it as a matter of priority.
“When the UK left the EU, it was agreed that the exchange of driving licences could continue until the end of the Brexit transition period.
“To do so you must make an appointment with your local NDLS centre, a walk-in service is not available due to the Covid-19 restrictions. Drivers do not have to resit their test in order to exchange their licence.
“The NDLS are prepared for the exchange of between 10,000 and 17,000 UK licences in the final months of 2020, however licence holders must not delay the exchange.
“The Road Safety Authority are running a vitally important public information campaign to encourage though who need to exchange their licence to do so as a priority.
“Whether a trade deal is agreed between the UK and the EU or not, Brexit will have a profound impact on Ireland; both our people and our businesses.
“Just as businesses must be proactive and take steps to prepare themselves for the changes that are coming in January, so too must individuals.
“Exchanging your UK licence is an easy and straightforward way to protect yourself from the impact of Brexit come January. There is no such thing as a good Brexit, and this is just another example of the impact on our daily lives. It is vital those impacted take action now.”
ENDS
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