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Hi I'm Bristish but would like to take my driving test in france, is this possible?

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Hi I'm Bristish but would like to take my driving test in france, is this possible?

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  1. Why do you want to take it in france? In france when we pass driving test we are allowed to drive in foreing countries.


  2. You asked about Portugal just a minute ago....?!!

    Do your test where you like mate...! Just don't drive through Leicester thanks!

  3. Make your mind up!

    Bristish?

  4. Stop this tomfoolery.  As I said in the answer to your Portugal question and your Greece question YES YES FOR GOD'S SAKE YES!

    You can take your driving test in any EU nation.  I shall now list every EU nation for you:

    Belgium  

    France  

    Italy  

    Luxembourg  

    Netherlands

    Denmark  

    Ireland  

    United Kingdom  

    Greece

    Portugal  

    Spain

    Germany

    Austria  

    Finland  

    Sweden

    Cyprus  

    Czech Republic  

    Estonia

    Hungary  

    Latvia  

    Lithuania

    Malta  

    Poland  

    Slovakia

    Slovenia

    Bulgaria

    Romania

    You can do your driving test in any and all of these very fine nations.  You will receive a local driving licence.  This will allow you to drive in that country.  It will also allow you to drive as a foreigner in any other EU nation.  Even if you are a UK citizen you have to pass a UK driving test in the UK to receive a UK driving licence.

    THE ONLY WAY TO GET A FULL UK DRIVING LICENCE WITHOUT TAKING A UK DRIVING TEST IS TO BE THE QUEEN, THE QUEEN AUTOMATICALLY RECEIVES HER LICENCE AND CAN LEGALLY DRIVE WITHOUT A LICENCE.  UNLESS YOU ARE THE QUEEN THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO YOU.

    So yes you can do your test abroad but you will not get a UK driving licence.

  5. You've asked this question about lots of different countries now - are you intending to take your test in all of them?!

    Basically if you don't get a British driving license you will find it hard to get insurance here, or even rent a car.

  6. We Brits drive on the correct side of the road. It dates back to when horse and cart was the only vehicle. The coach drivers would drive on the left because then their sword arms were free to defend themselves against oncoming highwaymen etc. We carried this tradition on, and the French didn't (simply because they're odd).

    If you learned to drive over there, it may be easier initially (if you speak /french, that is), but you'd have to learn French signs, and you would get used to drive on the left. When you come back to the UK, you'll have great trouble adjusting to the signs, symbols, miles per hour (they use kilometres!) and driving on the Left.

    Do it here, it's easier in the long run! It's cheaper for insurance/hire too!

  7. yes, as long as you drive on the right!

  8. Why can't you take it in England?

  9. This is getting a bit daft now - you only need one test to drive in these countries - take it in England, get your green card and go and hassle the Greeks, Polish, Portuguese, French etc etc etc - wonder where the next place will be.

    Oh I agree - don't visit Leicester!!! We get bad enough drivers as it is without a British/foreign licence holder trashing our streets

  10. You can drive in the UK with any EU license perfectly legally.

  11. ok, i have just looked at your questions, is there anywhere else you want to take your driving test in the world?!?!

    just take it here!

  12. Portugal... france... just study hard and take it in England!

  13. You're best taking it in England, then you can use it in most other countries, otherwise it will not be valid in in England, I'm not sure about other countries.

  14. This links to a site with a fairly comprehensive article on the french driving test system, aimed at foreigners.  It might just put you off the idea a little:

    http://www.frenchentree.com/fe-lavie/Dis...

    In France there's still a theory test and even before that you've the notorious french paperwork to negotiate.  The practical's not plain sailing either.

    The DVLA (in the uk) are thinking of introducing a mandatory practise period that all licence applicants will have to go through.  As they're talking of it now, it would mean that you'd have to spend more accompanied hours driving as a learner than a pilot in training would.  

    If you can brace going through the UK system now, it would be worth it.

    Why are you so nervous about taking a test here?  If it's to do with the theory test, and the more academic side of things, you could maybe find different ways of learning what you need to know.  Not everyone's good at memorising facts from a page, but if you mix things up by associating, for example, a warning sign with the image of a crowd of bulls charging past it toward you, suddenly what you need to remember is easy.   That's just one method - I'm sure search engines would throw out a lot more.

    And if that's not the problem, maybe you need a really good teacher that you're on a level with?

    Hope you work it out, and good luck.

  15. it is possible if you take lessons in a french driving school. I did it in 2001 and at that time every student by law had to have at least 20 hours of driving school lessons. It is a great place to learn though.

  16. i don't think so... different countries- different licenses..

  17. Sorry I don't know if it is possible, but are you mad they drive like lunatics over there, and on the wrong side of the road. Best of British Luck mate.

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