Not sure if this helps or confuses the issue more but this was in our Home Owners Association newsletter the other day:
INTERNATIONAL DRIVING PERMIT UPDATE
Legislators in Florida have approved the bill repealing the law that requires foreign visitors to have International Driving Permits reported in last month’s newsletter.
The bill passed unanimously in the Florida House on 13th March 2013 and was passed to the Senate for approval.
Members of the Senate Community Affairs committee passed SB 1766 on 15th March to repeal the statute regarding driving requirements for international visitors. The bill has had the required number of readings and it will now be passed to the Governor Rick Scott for final approval. He is believed to support the repeal of this legislation
Transportation Committee Chairman, Senator Jeff Brandes (R-St. Petersburg) said, "This bill does more than correct an oversight in the law, it promotes tourism. Visitors from all over the globe choose Florida as their vacation destination and we want ensure they are able to travel across our state with ease."
VISIT FLORIDA announced earlier this month that according to preliminary estimates, tourists spent a record $71.8 Billion in 2012 marking a 6.8% increase in spending over 2011. Florida’s tourism industry is critical to Florida families as it serves as a vital source of revenue to the state and a key driver of employment.
It is good to see that common sense has prevailed.
Perhaps this will help further.
http://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2013/7059
http://goo.gl/lkSLZ
Dave
Last edited by sunseeker; 02-04-2013 at 19:24.
Dave
As far as the US or any other country, it's what they say that allows you to drive regardless. It was only because it was found to contravene the Geneva convention of 1949 where several countries allowed reciprocity to each other that it has/is been/being rescinded. When in any other Country if they make laws, regardless of how they come about and we want to visit , we have to follow them
Given the outcome of all this, can the title of this thread be amended now?
I can see a new reader being initially concerned about it and having to plough through all the individual posts before realising that there actually isn't any "new requirement" after all.
Last edited by Katys Grandad; 03-04-2013 at 03:51.
Thank you!!
Quick question about this.
Obviously i know i now don't need an IDP but is my old fashioned almost in tatters because it is over 20 years old paper driving licence without a photo bit still okay or do i have to bite the bullet and give the government £20.00 for new photo licence?
An old type licence is fine but you will need photo ID as well - ie your passport. That is what we used two weeks ago.
Sue
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