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 Gazz World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 09:52 - 19 Feb 2010 Post subject: What countries can I go to ? |
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I am just really starting to plan my trip this summer in more depth now and whilst looking over my insurance documents it states that I can only visit countries within the European Union.
Does this mean that I cannot travel through Switzerland (and a few other places) ?
I will be going to Poland (for definate) and would quite like to travel into Ukraine if possible as well and possibly Croatia on the way back home (thay are also not in the EU). Is there anyway round about these complcations?
Here is a wee map for anyone who is not familiar with this side of the continent:
https://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/sip/images/eu_map.gif
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 Itchy Super Spammer

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You can go everywhere on that map bar Bellarus, and Russia
Switzerland you need to buy road tax on the border for, much of the time you will find bikers coming the other way who will give it to you or you can buy it off them for a very low price. Factor in fines as the speed limits are enforced heavily (same with Austria)
The Balkans make you buy a green card on the border (and request IDPs on the border too £5 from the post office) Alan said it was pretty expensive £30 for a couple of days.
Turkey you can go into with a £10 visa sticker and $15 insurance for 1 month. Double the cost of UK fuel though, its also mountainous which means its cold.
Georgia you can go into no problems, no insurance needed, no visa needed, however Georgian driving is nuts, it is absolutely insane overtaking is standard, once out of Bojourmi I noticed double triple quaduple overtaking was normal where cars overtaking missed opposing cars by mm. Roads can be attrocious but Georgian people are incredibly friendly.
Azerbaijan ~ risky, you can go in for 3 days only need an expensive Visa, corrupt officials, corrupt people, nothing to see.
Armenia expensive visa and restricted on where you can go. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Insurance for Ukraine is brought at the border though when l was there last summer the locals told me that motorbikes dont require insurance though l did get the women at the border insurance hut to write me out a policy just incase which came to about £4 for 1 week, not worth the paper its writen on though it helps stops the local police from trying to fine you if your stopped though l was never was asked for it.
Same again for Russia was brought on the border from AXA but came to around £60 for 2 weeks worth, though this time you really do need it as the Militya (highway robbing scum) offen check ____________________ Past:NRG50,AF1125(x2),NSR125RR,ZZR250,CX500,VFR400,KR1S,ZZR600(x2),CB400N,YZF1000(x2),KH125,Z200,FX400R,CBR954RR(x2)GPZ500S,GT550,VFR750F(x2),RD350N,XR650R,CBR600F,CB250,KDX250,YZF750R,CRM250,400EXC,KLR650,TTR600RE,DR350S,R100GSPD,RGV250,VMAX1200,DL650,KZ750 Present:G650XC,C12,CRF450X,1190ADV |
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| Itchy wrote: | Switzerland you need to buy road tax on the border for, much of the time you will find bikers coming the other way who will give it to you or you can buy it off them for a very low price. Factor in fines as the speed limits are enforced heavily (same with Austria)
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Not really accurate, it's a vignette which is an annual motorway pass (tax), it's about £30 and is only valid when it's stuck to your vehicle, so getting one and keeping it in your wallet is no good if you're stopped. It's also only needed if you use the motorways, there is no requirement for one to use other roads in Switzerland.
Slovenia, Austria and Hungary and Czech Republic operate a similar system to use their motorways, not sure on other countries that operate it, some are only for larger vehicles like in Poland I think.
C-M has provided the most accurate response, all EU countries and European countries that are part of the first directive must be covered by your motor insurance, while the certificate may not specifically list them you are covered. Ring them and they should confirm it though you may need to speak to a supervisor to get the right answer.
I've never bought insurance at the border as i've not been out of Europe but if you plan to go somewhere just look up the procedure before you go. Apparently vehicle theft is high in Albania so if you buy insurance as the border it's only going to give you TPO cover so what about your missing theft cover, same goes for any other country you visit outside your UK policy, something you need to think about before you go leaving your UK policy regions. Also Kaliningrad (between Poland and Lithuania) is part of Russia so is not even worth bothering with unless you plan to go to Russia itself and obtain the visa and insurance, not sure what you'd want to see there anyway. |
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Carole Nash insured me for every country in Europe inc non EU ones. Before I left I had to phone up and request a green card to be sent for the countries I was going to. I think this also included breakdown cover.
As said the only European country you need a visa for is Belarus. Apparently if you want to ride across Kaliningrad you can get a transit visa from somewhere near the border quite easily but not sure if you need to be insured to ride in Russia. ____________________ Europe Trip 2009 |
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