Island motorists who're travelling to Europe in the run-up to Brexit are being advised to apply for a specific motoring certificate.
Local broker Rossborough is encouraging people to apply for a Green Card - if they're travelling from March 29 onwards.
The card provides third-party cover across the continent.
The company says motorists should be prepared for any outcome, and in the event of a no-deal outcome those who don't have the certificate may be in breach of the law.
Last week the UK government voted to delay Britain's departure from the EU, a move which still requires the approval of the other EU member states.
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