1. Your country
2. Do you even have your driver's licence?
Yes, for 16 years
Yes, for 32 years
This is an important subject, bump
Yeah until 2018
>>74304309
Yes, class C for 10 years, M1 added 3 years ago.
Yes, its made me drive more riskier
Yes, i've had it since i was 16
>>74304309
>Do you even have your driver's licence?
Yes, why wouldn't I?
>>74305174
Maybe you like to diddle with law and drive sneakingly
>everyone here is a NEET
>everyone has a driver's licence
Pick one.
>>74304309
yes
cost about 3000 eurobux
>>74304309
UK, no.
>>74305483
In France only Parisians don't have a licence, in the real country even the worst basement dwelling NEET has his licence
>>74305538
50 bucks total here
No. Pretty much everyhting I need on a daily basis is in 30 minute walking distance so I don't need one.
>>74304309
Yes for 48 years
>>74304309
England
Yes, passed in November last year
>>74305733
1. The flat country where everyone thinks their car is a holy cow and thus we have one of the most expensive infrastructure budgets.
2. No.
flim flam
That's a lot of pollution cheating software gathered all in one place
for 11 years
>>74305538
>cost about 3000 eurobux
Wtf finland?
>>74306429
The price depends on your skills, the more you fail the more you pay, and of course this finn being an autist he needed to pay more
>>74306429
3 mandatory phases
1st phase has about 20 theory lessons and 20 driving lessons, costs about 2000€
2nd phase has 1 theory lesson and 2 driving lesson, costs a couple of hundred €
3rd phase has 4 hours of theory and 4 hours of driving, 2 of which are on a course simulating icy conditions. Costs about 400€
adds up to around 3000€ when you add the official fees
>>74306499
retaking the tests doesn't actually cost that much, though I passed both my written and practical exams on the 1st try
>>74306891
In France the number of driving lessons you take depends on your level, 20 hours (800€) being the minimum. Just admit you needed more than the minimum requirement of your country because 3000€ seems like too much
>>74304309
yeah, for 19 years
I'm 23, no license yet.
It costs about $600, not considering extra driving lessons.
The minimum wage here is about $300. I'm unemployed and a year and a half from my graduation, so I'd say I'll get me license by the end of 2018, if lucky.
>>74304309
1. Flag
2. Got it in 1997
Never had a car.
yup I did it just whe I could, little bit after 17th birthday I had my paper. That's not even possible now (18y minimum age since quite a while)
In fact no, I got my licence suspended for 40 days, for "running a Stop sign" (ie not fully stopping and just creeping in 1st gear) but I drive anyways because I'm a rebel and fuck the law.
pic related my car
>He doesn't live in an orderly society where the people have discipline and everything runs like a well kept machine
>>74311588
Chaos is part of human nature.
1
Switzerland
2
No. I didn't want to get a driver's license even though my parents would have paid for the lessons.
>>74304309
Spen
Yes
1
Flip diaspora
2
Licensed since I was 18 but had less than 4 hours behind the wheel until this month
>>74304309
I do, I don't drive though since no car but it's good to have just in case.
>didn't bother to get my driver's licence when I was 16 because I didn't have a car or anywhere to go
>didn't bother to get it when I was in college because I had campus transportation/everything was close by
>suddenly about to graduate and have to ask my parents to drive me to internships and job interviews, can't accept anything until I get my liscence
I'm fucking stupid
No, I will never have a driver's license. I'm 21.