Never ever, will when we go continental of course, but it's all online now anyway, can the frogs not access that info at the side of the road like our local fuzz?
Keep nothing like that in the van in uk but will when we cross the channel. I do always have driving license with me though and insurance is all online and on phone
Digital unless renewal time means we can print easily at Aged Ps. V5 is more of an issue as we have to carry this so we hide it in the van, not ideal to have it in the vehicle.
I only have driving license and V5 really, everything else is online. I don’t get a hard copy of insurance so that would have to be a printed copy which at one time in the uk wasn’t acceptable
Edit: Or will I have mot as well? I know I was given something that showed no advisories so maybe, not sure what the newer type look like as I have had a leased car for years and it just gets done. Have had on bike but not for a few years. Folder is at home so will have to check when I get back
It's all online now cept the licence, but the boys in blue can access that so I see no reason really to carry anything, isn't this just an old ruling which hasn't been updated yet?
Watched a program on tv when the police pulled over a car for no insurance driver said he was insured police rang his insurance company who said no insurance for that vehicle was going to seize car until wife showed policy on her phone the insurance company had put a incorrect digit so wasn't showing as insured for their car so always best to have proof of policy with you
I suppose as you don't get actual paper work anymore printing one off isn't a bad idea, ditto the MOT, but would they be bothered about that anyway? Licence I would possible carry as a photocopy wouldn't be much use, too small to see if it was real or not, V5 I might apply for a new one as lost rather than a copy.
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