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You dont need a license to buy a carbaba1 wrote:Dear all,
Just to know if I can buy a car under indian license during the 1st year of my stay in the UK???
Warm Regards,
Baba1
ans to q1 : money, name and addresssimantadatta wrote:5 years past since the OP, so wanted to check if it's still the case that u dont need a license (indian or uk) to buy a car ?
I checked in Confused.com and I am getting insurance with Indian licence (3 yrs old) and the rates are cheaper than a 0.5 yr old UK licence. Ofcourse, I didn't finalize any claim yet (as I haven't bought a car still).
Q1 - So, again, what is needed to buy a car from the dealer ?
Q2 - And, as long as my licence is written in english, is an "International Driving Permit" required ? Surprisingly, I saw "Enterprise" car rental asking for IDP on their website... until now I thought IDP is useless in UK as your INDIAN licence is written in english.
could u explain what u mean by 'permit of state' ?seglob111 wrote:Hi friend's,
I,m Indian an If i'm going to shift in London. Is their an law that i must have an "International Driving Permit" or i will getting a permit of that state....
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Idea wrote:simantadatta wrote:ans to q2 : you need idp
i'll rephrase - to drive legally u need uk license or idp.simantadatta wrote:Idea wrote:simantadatta wrote:ans to q2 : you need idp
You do not need IDP for car rental as long as licence is written in english, but some insurance companies need idp (even though explicitly doesn't say that)
Eventually it may be the car insurer who restricts what driving licences are acceptable for a car rental agency. I once had trouble renting a van (on the day we moved to another property!) because the contract mentioned at one point that a full UK licence was needed. I only got the van because the whole contract was so insanely self-contradictory (accepting other driving licenses at some other point in the contract and saying different things on the web page I booked the vehicle) that the agent decided to just let me go. (The van was actually not one of theirs and they only acted as intermediary for another rental agency. Would it have been one of theirs I would have had no problem with the licence.)simantadatta wrote:You do not need IDP for car rental as long as licence is written in english, but some insurance companies need idp (even though explicitly doesn't say that)
Not just when you have an accident. You don't have to carry the licence, but you can be asked for it by a police officer, and not just after an accident! IF you don't have it on you, you might be given a "producer", and then you have to present it at a police station within 7 days.kenfrapin wrote: Bottom line - other than the cops, when in an accident, no one cares about your license. And even if in an accident, if you are insured, then from my personal experience, no one asks a single word about your license
Yes agreed. Cops only have the right to stop you if you break the law and this can be any driving law you break. So when the cops stop you, they ask for the license. When you present your Indian license, as long as you are not in the DVLA system and dont have a provisional one already applied for, the policeman has no way of knowing how long you have been driving using an international license.avjones wrote: Not just when you have an accident. You don't have to carry the licence, but you can be asked for it by a police officer, and not just after an accident!
that is far from good advice, though. You're suggesting breaking the law and hoping to get away with it.kenfrapin wrote:Yes agreed. Cops only have the right to stop you if you break the law and this can be any driving law you break. So when the cops stop you, they ask for the license. When you present your Indian license, as long as you are not in the DVLA system and dont have a provisional one already applied for, the policeman has no way of knowing how long you have been driving using an international license.avjones wrote: Not just when you have an accident. You don't have to carry the licence, but you can be asked for it by a police officer, and not just after an accident!
KP
It doesn't matter whether or not the DVLA is clear on the matter. The police and the Magistrates' Court are in no doubt whatsoever about it.kenfrapin wrote:
This was in 2008 though. Recently when I checked, the law seems to now be amended to state - 12 months from becoming resident in the UK - but even then, its all very hazy.
Finally, if insurers are ready to cover you and you drive perfectly well on the roads then dont see the issue especially when the DVLA themselves are not too sure on the matter.
Yeah, your RTA would issue it, since they issued your original license first. But Australian license is in English and you don;t really need an IDP, the aussie one is perfectly acceptable here in UK.Neilkevin wrote:Hi Friends, I am from Sydney and moving to UK for four years. I am having local driving license and applying for IDP. Is it necessary to apply it from my home country? Any advice appreciated.
Hi ,baba1 wrote:Dear all,
Just to know if I can buy a car under indian license during the 1st year of my stay in the UK???
Warm Regards,
Baba1