From my experience and from what I've heard about the way things have developed here, it's the other way around Shayne.
When I first came to Romania, the beaurocracy was rife, and a complete nightmare to find out where you were supposed to go and who to ask.
Even locals didn't know how or where.
I remember the U.K. before Swansea DVLC, but at least the localised system worked then, there.
Here in 2001, and it's only changed in the last 3 years, if you had an accident, itrrespective of who to blame or the amount of damage done, you had to leave the cars where they were (often blocking the road) and call the police. Failure to call the police was an offence.
Then you had to go to the police station, queue for about 4-6 hrs (no exaggeration) and make reports, then the police would judge who was in the wrong and issue them with a penalty.
Then you had to physically go to the insurance company (within 24 hours of the crash) to show the damaged vehicle complete with police report. Again, a queue of hours waiting to be seen and interviewed. Not going was another offence.
Then, armed with the insurance report and the police report, you were allowed to drive the vehicle prior to getting it repaired. Repairs were compulsory.
Any damage to a vehicle, had to have a police and insurance report even just a scratch, and even if you did it yourself on your gate or whatever.
It was crazy.
In 2002, I rented a Jeep grand Cherokee or some such, we drove from the airport on Friday evening, did some shopping, then at about 7:00 pm we were hit by a crazy guy, demolishing a front wheel, the suspension and the steering.
It was Sunday afternoon by the time we finished with all the form filling and reports. Absolute nightmare.
Now an accident is nothing to do with the police, unless there's a serious injury, so things are improving as they align with Europe.
Here, the MOT test is every 2 years, that has to be better than the U.K., surely, and it only costs about 10 quid
Sorry Dave, for the thread-jack, I'll gladly delete this if you want...
