VanGobbel
Que Miras Bobo Saar
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Google search says this:I wish that was the case here, here if you don't pass your driving test in a manual you can't even drive an automatic. If it was like in your country I would have a driving license.
Yes, Spain offers a specific automatic-only driver's license (Permiso B con código 78), allowing you to take the practical test in an automatic car, but you'll only be permitted to drive automatics; it's harder to find driving schools with automatic cars, and most Spaniards use manual cars, making a manual license potentially more versatile. The process involves theory and practical exams via a driving school (autoescuela), requiring residency proof and medical/psychological exams, with the key being the car used for the practical test.





