Post number #899905, ID: c35d9d
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Where ever you live... how hard is it to get driving licens? For bikes and cars...trucks and tanks.
Post number #899932, ID: ae398c
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In Sweden. Idk about how it is to other countries, but its pretty simple and straight forward here. Take classes, take a test and get your licence.
Post number #899933, ID: 7252d0
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>>899932 >she claims to be a swede sorry chummer, even i know root vegetables can't post on /u/
Post number #899934, ID: f838c6
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In Poland it's hard for smart people and easy for retards. It costs way too much to obtain though and people drive like crazy. For me, it's the bus pass.
Post number #899936, ID: 6d7b6a
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>>899932>>899934 i live in indonesia and we just pay "handshake" money to get driving license. Most of drivers you see here are 12 year olds. I myself practiced all the while and sitll not driving well so i m tense about getting license overseas.
Post number #899938, ID: f39e10
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>>f838c6 Myślisz że teraz jest żle? Urbaniści amerykanizują nam miasta i za niedługo nigdzie ani z buta ani zbiorkomem się nie dostaniesz. Do tego obniżenie wieku prawka kategorii B do 16 lat (jest projekt ustawy) i jeszcze większe zaostrzenie mandatów. KurwaaaaAAAAAA
Post number #899941, ID: 8a5558
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>>899933 Found the other nordic g/u/rl
Post number #899990, ID: 4d1078
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I thought I was the only swede here!
Like previously stated you take classes(or study at home and only show up for tests) then you have driving lessons and a couple of driving tests and then you're done. One of the tests is on a slippery course and it's suprisingly fun to do.
It's expensive af though...
Post number #899997, ID: b1eae6
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>>899938 jem kupem :(
Post number #899998, ID: 741bb5
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In Russia it's the same as everywhere, but with some nuances. You pay moderate amount of money for the mandatory classes, then pass inner test, then go to the road police unit (state automobile inspectorate) and pass the tests there. And it can get REALLY tricky. You either pay money or try to pass it yourself, which is harder. It also depends from region you take the test and your luck. I did it myself but it took me like 5 times, some ppl did it quicker but they got lucky.
Post number #900150, ID: f127c3
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in italy you pay (not too much), you follow courses and you do 2 test, one on the road laws and the other is an actual driving test (you can do it after 6h of driving with the instructor). on the theorical test you can get lucky and get ez questions (LSD improve your concentration: T/F) or extremely hard, useless and technical questions. the driving test is easy if you are in south italy: just pay the esaminer and you are good to go. in the north is quite ez, just drive slowly
Post number #900166, ID: 082924
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>>900150 A facc ro cazz, pensav d'essere unico qua dred!
Post number #900168, ID: f17b66
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>>900166 *fottiti in bocca*
Post number #900178, ID: 6dc48a
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>>900168 *ti rubo la sborra*
Post number #900186, ID: 77d712
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>>899936 Also Indonesian here. Can confirm. Handshake money. And not just if you don't want to take the test. The bureaucracy takes so long, practically everyone just rather pay up instead.
Post number #900193, ID: f17b66
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>>900178 spurdo sborr :----DDD
Post number #900196, ID: 84a211
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What I had to do in America is pay for classes, drive with an instructor, pass a written test, and hold a driver's permit for a year.
During that time I had to drive with a licensed driver for a certain amount of hours, log my driving hours both daytime and nightime driving. Once the hours are met, you go back to the driving school, then you sign up for a final driving exam at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Post number #900197, ID: 84a211
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It could also be different per state too, so...
Post number #900202, ID: b99c35
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>>900168 Ma è nu poc cumplicat scupà a bocc i se stess, strunz!
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| Where ever you live... how hard is it to get driving licens? For bikes and cars...trucks and tanks.