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Old 06-09-05, 01:21 PM   #5
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You need to display your country of original, incase the local police or something are out and about. And so they can quicky trace it incase of a problem.
You are also ment to take a spare bulb kit, first aid kit and I think a fire extinguisher though this I think is more for car drivers.
And don't forget about your head light alinement.....

From the AA site:
GB Sticker

Compulsory, and failure to comply could result in an on-the-spot fine.
Euro-plates - number plates that include the GB euro-symbol - have been legal since March 2001 and make display of a conventional sticker unnecessary within the EU.

Documents you should take with you

* A valid full driving licence (not provisional), with paper counterpart if you have a photocard licence
* An International Driving Permit when necessary
* The original vehicle registration document
* Your motor insurance certificate
* Your passport
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