Irish motorists travelling to the north post Brexit will need to apply for 'Green Card' this week
Irish motorists who plan to drive in the North from the end of March will need to start applying for a so-called Green Card this week.
Any drivers travelling after that period will need to make contact with their insurance companies and brokers one month ahead of their travel date. Deputy Troy said: “Motorists will need to apply for these green cards in order to have them in time to travel across the border in the immediate aftermath of a no-deal Brexit.
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