People travelling to Iceland are issued a warning (Image: Getty) The UK Government has issued updated travel advice for Britons planning to visit Iceland, with particular emphasis on driving conditions and the ongoing monitoring of volcanic activity. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has released essential warnings for holidaymakers, urging caution when navigating Iceland's unique and often challenging roads. The FCDO highlighted the differences between driving in Iceland and the UK, noting that speed limits are generally lower and the distances between towns are significantly greater.

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