Anonymous MG said:
So in the US, first you need to get a learner's permit by taking a written exam (this is typically around 15 multiple choice questions, you need to get 12-13 of the 15 right in order to proceed).
I know this one though. Here in Germany we do not have a learner's permit by the way. It simply does not exist.
Anonymous MG said:
Then you drive around under supervision with someone who has a driver's license for about 25 hours before being tested on your driving skills at the DMV in a 20-minute driving exam that includes the basics and parallel parking.
It is a bit different here though.
Anonymous MG said:
I mean like, can you describe the difficult parts of the German licensing process, I'm curious pewpew.
Sure.
- First you have to apply yourself, it also might cost something as well
- You have to do 14 mandatory theory lessons, which you have to pay (300 Euro)
- The tool to learn for theory examination also costs 70 Euro
- Regarding driving itself, you have to practice with the driivng teacher directly, there is no learner's permit
- Each driving lesson costs at least 45 Euro
- If you are bad, like me for example, you might have to do driving simulation
- Each lesson of driving simulation costs 22,50 Euro, I had to do 10 lessons and even on my last lesson I could not get behind of it
- To participate in theory examination, you have to pass pre-examination, which yo ualso have to pay later
- But normally, after practicing with your driving teacher, let us say 20 - 30 hours, you have to do mandatory lessons
- You have to do 12 mandatory lessons, which you have to pay for
- Afterwards comes driving examination, which is 45 minutes