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IMDonehere Apr 26th, 2014 08:39 PM

Forgot to get IDP
 
We are leaving Tuesday afternoon and are renting a car for a week in Belgium starting Friday with a brief trip over the border to The Netherlands. For some reason I forgot to get an IDP. Hertz says I do not need one when I pick up the car. I can go to a local AAA Monday and obtain one, which I think I will do, but what is the Belgium authorities attitude IDP's?

Thanks

cathies Apr 26th, 2014 08:48 PM

I don't know about Belgium specifically but the advice here is usually that you will need to be able to show it if the police stop you or you are involved in an accident.

janisj Apr 26th, 2014 09:15 PM

AFAIK IDPs are not required in either country.

They are required in several countries - especially Italy and apparently now in France. But I have never read they were needed in either Belgium or the Netherlands.

IMDonehere Apr 26th, 2014 10:44 PM

Thanks.

In many countries they are not needed until they are needed. The Spanish police can get quite nasty if you do not have one.

cathies Apr 26th, 2014 10:49 PM

Janisj, we're going to Scotland next month, do you know if they are needed there?

ribeirasacra Apr 26th, 2014 10:49 PM

Spanish police? You have tagged this for just Belgium + Netherlands. If you do come to Spain then you do need one. The car hire office bod will not give a monkey about it. But the Guardia Civil may well do.

janisj Apr 26th, 2014 10:51 PM

No - since an IDP is merely a translation of your own license . . . and they speak English (of a sort ;) ) in Scotland.

janisj Apr 26th, 2014 10:51 PM

my post was in response to cathies . . .

IMDonehere Apr 26th, 2014 10:58 PM

Ribe

It was just an off hand reference to the Spanish police.

cathies Apr 26th, 2014 11:12 PM

Och Janisj, why didn't i think of that! My maternal grandfather was Scottish. He lived in Australia from when he was a teenager until he died and as a kid I often had trouble understanding him, especially if he had a whiskey or two on board.

Bokhara2 Apr 27th, 2014 12:13 AM

Och Cathie, hen - get the translation - yon Scots will no want to be bothered with the Sassenach version ;)

cathies Apr 27th, 2014 01:41 AM

Will do bokhara2, Can't do any harm to have it. Dinner is done time for a wee dram.


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