jasiek2000
1 Jan 2008 / #1
Happy New Year All!
Is anyone familiar with the rules on driving in Poland on a foreign license? I have a Polish license, but am thinking of exchanging this for an Irish one and using this for driving in Poland.
The reason I'm thinking of doing this is that I recently picked up 5 penalty points on my Polish license. When pulled over, I was initially informed that my offence (which was minor, and which I still dispute) would earn me 19 penalty points. After some negotiation, this was lowered to 5 points and a 200zl fine. I'm quite sure that the threat of 19 points was just the usual case of the police/city guards initially handing out an overly-severe penalty, and then lowering it after the usual routine of the offender grovelling enough to sufficiently inflate his ego.
However, the event has shown me how easy it could be to reach the points limit with just a couple of very minor infractions (and some help from a begruntled police officer). If I were to exchange my Polish license for an Irish one, is it then legal for me to drive in Poland on the Irish license, and hence be 'exempt' from the points system? I seem to remember hearing in the past that if a person does have a Polish license, then they must use it while driving in Poland. However, if I were to exchange my Polish license for an Irish one, then technically I am no longer in posession of it.
Any advice would be appreciated. Cheers!
Is anyone familiar with the rules on driving in Poland on a foreign license? I have a Polish license, but am thinking of exchanging this for an Irish one and using this for driving in Poland.
The reason I'm thinking of doing this is that I recently picked up 5 penalty points on my Polish license. When pulled over, I was initially informed that my offence (which was minor, and which I still dispute) would earn me 19 penalty points. After some negotiation, this was lowered to 5 points and a 200zl fine. I'm quite sure that the threat of 19 points was just the usual case of the police/city guards initially handing out an overly-severe penalty, and then lowering it after the usual routine of the offender grovelling enough to sufficiently inflate his ego.
However, the event has shown me how easy it could be to reach the points limit with just a couple of very minor infractions (and some help from a begruntled police officer). If I were to exchange my Polish license for an Irish one, is it then legal for me to drive in Poland on the Irish license, and hence be 'exempt' from the points system? I seem to remember hearing in the past that if a person does have a Polish license, then they must use it while driving in Poland. However, if I were to exchange my Polish license for an Irish one, then technically I am no longer in posession of it.
Any advice would be appreciated. Cheers!