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The Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Gençlik ve Spor Bakanlığı) is a governmental agency within the Cabinet of Turkey in charge of regulating activities related to sports and youth development in Republic of Turkey. The ministry is headed by Osman Aşkın Bak. [1]
Driving licence in Turkey (Turkish: Sürücü belgesi) is a document issued by the relevant government agency, regional or local security force, confirming the holder is qualified to drive motor vehicles. Driving licence exams are regulated by the Ministry of National Education while the licence is issued by the General Directorate of Security.
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Minister of Youth and Sports (1969-1983) 1 İsmet Sezgin [1] 3 November 1969: 26 March 1971 AP: 2 Sezai Ergun [2] 26 March 1971: 11 December 1971 3 Ali Adnan Karaküçük [3] 11 December 1971: 15 April 1973 4 Ali Celalettin Coşkun [4] 15 April 1973: 26 January 1974 5 Muslihittin Yılmaz Mete [5] 26 January 1974: 17 November 1974 CHP: 6
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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.
Visitors to Turkey must obtain a visa from one of the Turkish diplomatic missions unless they come from one of the 95 visa-exempt countries and territories or one of the 22 countries and territories whose citizens are eligible to apply for an electronic visa.