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Om du tror på brittiska MotorInsurers ' Bureau-sidan på det gröna kortet Det gröna kortet är inte nödvändigt inom EU om bilen är registrerad och försäkrad i EU:
I have been told that a Green Card is not necessary for travel in
Europe. Is this true? It is correct that a Green Card is not required
by law to cross borders within the European Union. This is because
every EU country complies with the First Directive on Motor Insurance
which says that every insurance policy issued in the EU must provide
the minimum insurance cover required by law in any other EU country.
Green Cards are also not necessary for some non-EU countries who are
signatory to Section III of the Internal Regulations, which is an
international agreement between Green Card Bureaux. These countries
are Iceland, Norway, Switzerland (incorporating Liechtenstein),
Andorra and Serbia. Although a Green Card is not necessary for these
non-EU countries our advice is to check the insurance position with
your insurers before you travel. Our understanding is that a UK
insurer is not legally obliged to provide cover for non-EU countries,
although some may choose to do so.
På samma sätt säger AngloInfo Berlin att det inte är nödvändigt att ha en grön kort, men rekommenderas att bära några försäkringar om försäkring:
It is not essential for an EU citizen to have a Green Card when
travelling within the EU and certain other European countries, though
if you do not take one you should instead carry your Certificate of
Insurance. However, a Green Card can serve as easily recognisable
proof of third party insurance, for example in the case of an
accident, when travelling abroad.
Slutligen listas Storbritanniens regeringens sida för sida med tiotusen du behöver inget grönt kort för och sådant var det behövs:
A Green Card is not required by law to cross borders within the
European Union and some other countries. This is because all EU
countries and certain other countries comply with the first directive
on motor insurance, which says that every insurance policy issued in
the EU must provide the minimum insurance cover required by law in any
other EU country.
The countries that don't need a Green Card are: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland,
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands,
Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden and Switzerland.
The countries that do need a Green Card are: Albania, Belarus, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM),
Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel, Moldava, Morocco, Russia, Serbia and
Montenegro, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine.
Några mer information finns på drive-alive.co.uk och driverabroad.com , men ger i stort sett samma svar.