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Filming on Monaco Grand Prix circuit Roads closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic on 24 May
Due to filming associated with the production of a short film featuring Monegasque F1 champion Charles Leclerc behind the wheel, the roads forming the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix circuit will be closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic between 6.45 am and 9 am on the morning of Sunday 24 May 2020.The following roads...
Read moreGradual resumption of driving licence theory and practical tests
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office will be resuming theory and practical tests for driving licences in three phases.• Monday 11 May: resumption of the highway code theory test with one candidate per session, given the layout of the premises. Applicants can make an appointment through their driving school, which...
Read moreSpecial rate to apply in majority of Principality’s car parks from Monday 11 May
From Monday 11 May, in light of the gradual resumption of activity and staggered reopening of schools, a special hourly rate is being introduced to continue providing assistance with parking to employees in the Principality who do not normally use the public car parks.“This ‘entry to the city’ rate means that, for e...
Read moreClosure of Post Offices in the Principality on Friday 8 May
Monaco Post Office Services inform their valued customers that post offices in the Principality will be closed on Friday 8 May 2020, the anniversary of the end of the Second World War and a public holiday in France.Consequently, postal deliveries and collections from postboxes situated on the public highway will not...
Read moreReception Arrangements for Users at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office
In order to offer residents and users the best possible service while adhering to the health measures related to the COVID-19 epidemic, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office informs you that as from Monday 4 May 2020 : Documents can only be collected by appointment, from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; by a...
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