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  • Car insurance in Ireland If you have a car, by law you must have at least third-party insurance in Ireland. This covers any injury or loss suffered by other people as a result of your driving. It is a criminal offence to drive in a public place without at least third-party insurance.
  • Car insurance in Northern Ireland Every person who uses a vehicle on the road in Northern Ireland should have at least third party personal injury insurance.
  • Driving in Northern Ireland Leaflet download with information relating to driving in Northern Ireland
  • Driving Licences in Ireland Driving licences in the Republic of Ireland and the Irish driving test
  • Driving licences in Northern Ireland All drivers in Northern Ireland must comply with minimum age requirements. Generally, these are 17 years for cars and motorcycles, 18 years for medium sized vehicles and 21 years for large lorries and buses.
  • Penalty points in Ireland The relevant authorities and British-Irish Council are currently examining the recognition of penalty points between Northern Ireland and the Ireland.
  • SOLVIT Ireland Solving misapplication of EU Law by Public Bodies in Ireland
  • SOLVIT UK Solving misapplication of EU Law by Public Bodies in Northern Ireland
  • Toll roads in Ireland Toll roads have been in operation in Ireland since the 1980s. There are a total of eight national roads in Ireland that impose a toll (levy or charge) on each vehicle using these roads.
  • Transport in Ireland Ireland has a well-managed public transport system with the best services found in the major towns and cities around the country.

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