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More than 71,000 people have transferred their UK driving licences to Irish versions due to Brexit.
Rules on travelling to and from European Union countries will change on 1 January 2021.
Road Safety Authority warns drivers permits must be exchanged by end of the year .
A new report from the National Audit Office reveals the range of possible issues from 1 January 2021.
Trade Secretary urged to exclude US cars.
Even if the European Union and the United Kingdom conclude a highly ambitious partnership covering all areas agreed in the Political Declaration by the end of 2020, the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU acquis, the internal market and the Customs Union, at the end of the transition period will inevitably create barriers to trade and cross-border exchanges that do not exist today.
British travellers face the worst possible outcome once the Brexit transition period ends, the government has confirmed.
Brexit will never be over.
'Kent deserves better than being turned into a car park because of Boris Johnson’s reckless unwillingness to take a no-deal off the table,' say Lib Dems.
Moveable concrete barrier to replace the chaotic Operation Brock no-deal Brexit system to manage traffic jams on the M20.
DfT refuses to say who made decision as it would breach election ‘purdah’ rules.
"A complete waste of time and money" - but it will take 48 hours to stand down Operation Brock.
Motorists brand works in preparation for potential no-deal queues ‘chaos’ and ‘complete waste of time’.
A plan to manage traffic congestion on a Kent motorway has come into force as part of plans for a no-deal Brexit.
Reduction aims to alleviate congestion at Portsmouth as government contingency planning assumes 70% of lorries will not be ‘border-ready’.
The Minister for Transport has said it is "disturbing" that over half the people who hold UK driving licences in Ireland have not exchanged them for an Irish driving licence as the Brexit deadline approaches.
With a month to go, here is everything you need to know about travel in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
How could you be affected if the UK does leave the EU without an agreement?
More than half a million permits which may be required to drive abroad after Brexit have been bought since February, according to Government figures.
The new law protects vulnerable road users and comes into force on Monday.
As the possibility of a no-deal Brexit scenario increases, and the government publishes its “no-deal preparedness” notices, it is worth taking stock of the sheer variety of problems that would arise with a no-deal Brexit – and the devastating consequences that would arise from such a legal limbo. Here’s what we know so far.