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The minimum age to obtain a driving licence is: 16 years for a motorcycle, 18 years for a car, and 21 years for buses and cargo vehicles. In addition to the plastic card, each holder of a Bulgarian driving licence is in possession of a second document, named control card (контролен талон). It is made of blue paper, is filled in by ...
The minimum possible age to obtain a full licence, without any supervision or conditions, is 17½ years if a driver completes an advanced driving course. [188] Without an advanced driving course, the minimum age is 18, the same as a heavy vehicle licence. [189] Northern Mariana Islands (American territory) 15½ years [190] Papua New Guinea: 18 ...
It's possible to purchase a car without a license, but keep in mind you won't be able to drive it. Learn how the process of buying a car without a driver's license works.
A temporary licence plate of a car registered to a foreigner. Cars belonging to foreigners and imported into Bulgaria for a limited period of time are light blue with white characters, starting with "ХХ", followed by four digits and two small digits denoting the expiry year. From 2019 "XH" is used after "XX".
A: Good luck even getting a test drive without a license. If your friend is deeply invested in this idea, showing him this article probably won’t change his mind.
Auto insurance companies calculate rates based on risk, so if your license has been suspended and you need an SR-22 or FR-44 to obtain coverage, you will likely be classified as a high-risk driver ...
The first step to a European driving licence was taken on 4 December 1980, when the Council of Ministers adopted Council Directive 80/1263/EEC on the introduction of a Community driving licence, which established a Community model national licence that guaranteed the mutual recognition by the Member States of national licences.
On 4 December 2015, an Uber driver was found guilty of driving a hire car without a licence or registration. The case was the first of 12 brought against Uber drivers. [20] On 18 May 2016, the judgement was overturned on appeal, effectively legalizing Uber in Victoria. [21] [22]