I paid 2000 Turkish Liras to get my driving license in Turkey. 1 Dollar is 3.13 Turkish Liras and here is what I paid:
>1300 Liras for taking lessons in driving school (it's forced and 1300 everywhere)
>60 liras for paper exam
>70 liras for driving exam
>128 lira for the driving license
>510 lira taxation
>20 lira for I DON'T KNOW. I just put it in their bank
Is that normal? I paid 638.65 USD
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>>1600869
Sounds like you were goyed by your corrupt islamist government. In the US I didn't do any lessons, took the test (it cost like 20 bucks) and got my license for like 50 bucks.
Registration and insurance here is the real scam.
>>1600869
Its ok, in germany u pay about 2500€,
Refugees get it for free
>>1600876
lol!
In my country people pay 1500$ on avg for drivers license if you pass first time and that is if you pick a cheap place
>>1600869
i think it cost me around $45-50 for the driving test in australia. driving lessons were quite expensive but they were essential to me passing the driving test. from what i remember the government subsidies (and in some cases pays for) driving lessons for poorfags.
the licence itself cost ~$160, which expires in 5 years. if you dont get any points deducted from your licence (speeding, drink driving, ect), you get 50% off the renewal fee
>>1600869
You got scammed hard by god if your turkish
>>1600869
Yeah its not bad.
In Canada, Ontario I paid (from memory):
$120*2 = $240 for G1 and G2 (failed once)
$45*12= $540 for 12 1.5h driving lessons
Plates cost money, I think like 60 at delerships.
Year sticker was $120
Insurance was $400/m when I just started (thank you assholes)
So add all of that up - that was just to get on the road.