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Originally Posted by Reba
I don't see the learners' permit ages for Europe.
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Driving schools in Germany
http://www.toytownmunich.com/wiki/Driving_Schools
http://www.toytownmunich.com/forum/i...?showtopic=145
No, there´re no "learner permit" until the teenage turn 18 years old.
They are obliated to make theory class (answer and question test) first to learn about vehicle/traffic law until they pass theory exam then take driving lesson .... until they pass driving test then get liecsne. They are not very cheap.... You will be shock when you see those link... I know myself because I spend around $2,500 for that driving liescne... (including theory and lessons etc. fee)
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Once they turn 18, teens can be taught to drive at driving schools. Fairly rigorous — and expensive — training is required. After that's completed, teen drivers earn a two-year probationary license. That license can be extended for two more years — or revoked in case of a driving infraction, such as running a red light.
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Driving in Germany
http://www.howtogermany.com/pages/driving.html
German Traffic Laws & Regulations
http://gettingaroundgermany.home.att.net/regeln.htm