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Ric2013

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So how are we getting on then?

Are people being affected on a personal level? Any materials shortages, price changes etc?

For me, I'm in Italy - and now my UK licence isn't valid over here. Been told as I'm officially resident in Italy that if I want to drive while I'm here I'd need to take the driving test in Italy. Lucky I don't really need to drive at the moment, isn't it?
 
Tbh no Covid has effected it more price increases from 7-20% across the board
 
The driving licence makarky is nothing but politics

the USA accept our photo licences, so why can’t the EU and presumably why can’t the UK accept the EU ones?

nonsense
 
Germany does. I think France does. I suspect MOST EU countries do. It's just the Italian bureaucrats that are so useless that'll it'll take them 10 years to reach an agreement.
 

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