The UK government
has published a series of technical notices which set out plans
to be put into place in the unlikely situation
the UK leaves
the EUwithout a deal.
The Department for Transport (DfT) has now published 13
documents.
This information demonstrates the potential impact a no deal
scenario will have on areas of transport policy, including the
haulage industry and those driving in and flying to and from
Europe or travelling by train.
The government remains confident of a deep and special
partnership with the EU following exit and a mutually
advantageous deal with the EU continues to be the most likely
outcome.
But the DfT is making the sensible
step of putting in place contingency measures to ensure
holidaymakers and businesses can continue to travel and export
after Brexit.
UK citizens planning a
trip to Europe in the short term do not need to take immediate
action. The government will set out clearly and in good time what
additional steps may be required.
For business, a more proactive approach will be necessary to
ensure new procedures are in place for March 2019 and details are
given in the notices.
Included in measures recommended by the government today are:
- hauliers may want to take steps now to prepare for future
permitting and trailer registration requirements, and to ensure
drivers have the right documentation; and
- the aviation industry should review potential implications
for supply chains and staff with specialist qualifications.
These notices are in addition to the ongoing active engagement we
continue to have with stakeholders across transport to discuss
impacts and opportunities from EU Exit. These discussions will
continue.
Throughout the whole of the Brexit process, the government’s aim
has been to ensure that all travel – whether business or personal
– remains as friction-free as possible after we leave
the EU. It is our
intention to recognise EUstandards of security and safety and
expect our European partners to do the same. It is clearly in our
mutual interests to do so.
You can now read technical notices on:
-
Driving in
the EU if there’s
no Brexit deal
-
Vehicle insurance if
there’s no Brexit deal
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Commercial road haulage
in the EU if
there’s no Brexit deal
-
Reporting CO2 emissions
for new cars and vans if there’s no Brexit deal
-
Aviation security if
there’s no Brexit deal
-
Aviation safety if
there’s no Brexit deal
-
Flights to and from
the UK if there’s
no Brexit deal
-
Getting an exemption
from maritime security notifications if there’s no Brexit
deal
-
Recognition of seafarer
certificates of competency if there’s no Brexit deal
-
Vehicle type approval if
there’s no Brexit deal
-
Operating bus or coach
services abroad if there’s no Brexit deal
-
Rail transport if
there’s no Brexit deal
-
Meeting rail safety and
standards if there’s no Brexit deal