International Licence/ Travel Insurance


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Posted by didiaust on Friday, 16. April 2010 at 14:01 Bali Time:

In Reply to: Question? posted by hodgeishot on Friday, 16. April 2010 at 11:12 Bali Time:

With out an IL and a bike licenced in Australia if you would have had an accident then I'm 99.9% sure your travel insurance would wipe you . You MUST have both - The IT is available through your Motoring association - this is from our NRMA website


Getting an International Driving Permit
Only NRMA and associated Members of AAA (Australian Automobile Association), are authorised to issue International Driving Permits.

The International Driving Permit can be issued over the counter at any NRMA Office while you wait and is valid for one year.

To apply you will need:

■To be 18 years or older (there is no upper age limit)

■A current Australian Drivers Licence (either a provisional or full licence)

■A clear, recent passport-style photograph

■Payment of $45, however if you can produce a current Motoring Club Membership card you will receive a significant discount, so payment will reduce to $30.

Travel Insurance is separate to the International Licence

Don't want to be a scare monger but no one expects to have an accident but plenty of people have them.

Di


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