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The odds of crashing out of the EU with No-Deal are rising - and here's why that's a bit of a worry.
500 applications per day being made for Irish permits, RSA confirms.
A press release from the campaign group Get Britain Out analysed and debunked.
British licence holders living in Ireland would need to get Irish licences before 29 March.
Embassies suggest people exchange British licences for local version before deadline.
Extra documentation is likely to affect a large number of drivers in Northern Ireland and the Republic who frequently cross the border.
Up to 1 million British people living in the EU may have to take new driving tests after a no-deal Brexit if they do not exchange their UK licence for a European one before 29 March, the government has said.
British drivers could be stopped from travelling on the continent after Brexit because UK driving licences will no longer be recognised, the European Commission has suggested.