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Re-test for old drivers

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TonyKath:

--- Quote from: Jolly Roger on Tuesday, 25 September, 2018 @ 16:36:34 ---
--- Quote ---Probably hadn't thought of tourists, not that we got that many 74 or over hiring cars but it happens. Be interesting to see if they are banned from hiring a car or if their current national licence is deemed OK.

Point in question might be any Brits 74+ who live permanently in Greece but still drive on a UK licence. Presumably they'll need to get a Greek licence
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As Tony says, maybe it will all change come next March 29th. Since I am 74 on Saturday, this subject is of interest to me! However, if it becomes law and I am stopped by police, I will suddenly become a visitor.

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Roger doesn't look a day over 50, let alone 60, so I don't think the cops will ever consider it!!

Tony

Maik:

--- Quote from: Jolly Roger on Tuesday, 25 September, 2018 @ 16:36:34 ---However, if it becomes law and I am stopped by police, I will suddenly become a visitor.

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 :hmm: Might not work if you've (already) got a Greek licence! Though I doubt Roger would have any problem passing the (rural) Greek driving test.

1. Drive in middle of road (especially on blind bends)
2. At a junction wait and see if anything is coming. If not, wait until there is and then pull out in front of it.

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