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==[[Great Britain]]==
==[[Great Britain]]==
One driver registration system applies to both [[England and Wales]] and [[Scotland]]; driving disqualifications and penalty points apply immediately in both jurisdictions. There is ''mutual recognition'' of driving disqualifications with [[Northern Ireland]].
One driver registration system applies to both [[England and Wales]] and [[Scotland]]; driving disqualifications and penalty points apply immediately in both jurisdictions. There is ''mutual recognition'' of driving disqualifications with [[Northern Ireland]] and the [[Republic of Ireland]].[[http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing/DrivingInGbOnAForeignLicence/DG_185285 1]]


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==[[Northern Ireland]]==
==[[Northern Ireland]]==
The driver registration system of Northern Ireland has ''mutual recognition'' of driving disqualifications with the system in Great Britain.
The driver registration system of Northern Ireland has ''mutual recognition'' of driving disqualifications with the system in Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland.[[http://www.northernireland.gov.uk/index/media-centre/news-departments/news-doe/news-doe-june-2008/news-doe-260608-disqualified-drivers-targeted.htm 2]]


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1. "Driving disqualification: agreements between Great Britain and other countries," Directgov (http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing/DrivingInGbOnAForeignLicence/DG_185285).
2. "Disqualified drivers targeted in international agreement," Northern Ireland Executive (http://www.northernireland.gov.uk/index/media-centre/news-departments/news-doe/news-doe-june-2008/news-doe-260608-disqualified-drivers-targeted.htm).

Revision as of 17:37, 8 January 2011

Under traffic violations reciprocity agreements, non-resident drivers are treated like residents when they are stopped for a traffic offense that occurs in another jurisdiction. They also ensure that punishments such as "points" on one's license and the ensuring increase in insurance premiums follow the driver home. The general principle of such interstate, interprovincial, and/or international compacts is to guarantee the rule "one license, one record."

  • The EU is working on conventions for the mutual recognition and enforcement of penalties for road traffic offences and driver disqualifications by the jurisdictions of member countries.

France has an agreement with Switzerland for recognition of licence points and suspension and is working on agreements with other countries, especially the UK.

One driver registration system applies to both England and Wales and Scotland; driving disqualifications and penalty points apply immediately in both jurisdictions. There is mutual recognition of driving disqualifications with Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.[1]

The driver registration system of Northern Ireland has mutual recognition of driving disqualifications with the system in Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland.[2]

1. "Driving disqualification: agreements between Great Britain and other countries," Directgov (http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing/DrivingInGbOnAForeignLicence/DG_185285). 2. "Disqualified drivers targeted in international agreement," Northern Ireland Executive (http://www.northernireland.gov.uk/index/media-centre/news-departments/news-doe/news-doe-june-2008/news-doe-260608-disqualified-drivers-targeted.htm).