ComeFlyWithMe
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How can they tell if it is expired - mine from RACV has no issue or expiry date on it
Correct. The whole thing is a scam. Three decades of driving overseas in at least 20 countries and never been asked to produce one.
Anyone who thinks the license is a scam or not needed has clearly never tried to hire a car in Korea. My husband and I had booked the car and given our license details but husband lost his interntional drivers license. He had a valid HK license, a valid UK license, a valid Australian AND a valid NZ license with him (we've lived in many countries). NONE of these was acceptable and in the end I had to drive.
Similar story in Japan last week.
But you want to know something really fun? We hired a car in Cairns using our (written in Engish) HK licenses last year, and Europcar INSISTED on having an International License! I didn't have mine, and my Aussie license had expired, but luckily my NZ license had about 2 weeks left on it. That worked.
Yes they are a pain to renew, but they can save an awful lot of hassle at the car hire counter.
Only driven in english speaking countries, (including USA), I got one for the first trip but never again.
Slightly off topic, I still have the old style laminated Qld licence, it is current, and at a museum in Germany you were supposed to leave your ID when you got an audioguide.
The guy would not accept it, he said it was a childish forgery and I had to leave $50 euro.
I agree with him totally but wasnt paying again for a pretty new one until it expires.
The other thing I find that always gets the yanks is the order of month and day in the date. Especially since my birthday is the 13th.![]()
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Yes agreed, part of the conditions of hire. I usually beg and borrow in Netherlands.As mentioned you may find it a condition of your insurance and/or rental agreement.