Insurance certificate date pushed backpublished at 08:18 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2019
BBC Radio Jersey
Channel Island drivers heading to Europe will not need an international insurance certificate until 12 April at the earliest.
The documents - which guarantee third-party cover when on the road on the continent - will only be needed if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.
With Brexit initially scheduled for 29 March, drivers might have needed what are known as green cards from this weekend.
Insurance company Rossborough said the changes have now been put on hold, after Britain's departure date was delayed.
If UK MPs support Theresa May's deal, drivers will not need green cards at all.