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Carol Anne | 12:56 Thu 01st Jun 2006 | Motoring
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A bunch of Polish guys have been living in a house near us for the past 18 months or so. Most of them have their cars with them and take up quite a bit of space for one house!! The cars don't have tax discs on them , Polish or otherwise as far as I can make out, are they exempt from duty in the UK?

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Poland is in the EU. A car registered in Poland can be driven on UK roads for 6 months provided it complies with all Polish legislation.


After 6 months it must be registered with the DVLA and display a tax disc.


A Polish driver can drive in the UK on his Polish licence for 12 months before needing to exchange / apply for a UK licence.


Inform your local police station and DVLA.

How do the authorities know when the 6 months is up?

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