How does a driving license that takes two weeks work?
Hello, do you pay more if you get your driver's license this way, and do you have to go every day, and what time is that usually from? Can anyone tell me a bit about this?
Hello, do you pay more if you get your driver's license this way, and do you have to go every day, and what time is that usually from? Can anyone tell me a bit about this?
I'd like to switch from a standard B license to a B197. I've already completed five practice lessons and completed all the theory lessons. Can I still switch, as I'd rather take the driving test in an automatic and not only drive manual cars? Thanks.
Hello I'm currently getting my driver's license (for a manual transmission). We live in Teltow. My parents have offered me the use of their cars, which I really appreciate, but I'd prefer to be a bit more independent, as they both drive a lot. My father has been saying more and more that it's not…
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2 weeks is already very hard! Most intensive courses such as are offered for summer holidays last 4 weeks. A little time is necessary. Because the theoretical hours (practice) have to be brought along as well as the minimum peak hours.
I wonder anyway. Even before Corona it was probably normal to need one year or more for the FS. At my time (over 30 years) it was normal to make the FS in 6-8 weeks. However, it was also normal that you drove 2-3 times a week. Nowadays it must be happy if you drive 1 times a week. However, since no routine can be set, this also takes much longer.
And the driving schools are happy because you can laugh for the FS several thousand euros. Perfides business model!
Yeah, you have to go every day. There have always been such fast courses. Often referred to as holiday courses.
I have made my licenses (lorries and cars) even in a week. On Monday next to exam. However, I have already been able to gain experience on treks. The functions of a vehicle were already known to me.
In such courses, not only 45 minutes are driven, but also more hours together. This makes driving much better.
Of course, in the theoretical you have to prepare yourself, learn a lot and not get nervous. Then it works.
I remember my first lesson. In the end, the instructor said, “I see you can drive. From morning we will take all mandatory hours on cars and trucks and you will have a week to learn for theory. I’ll contact you for Monday for exam.”
I was scared of it, of course, but at the end of the week it went. 4 weeks later, I’ll be alone by the Solling with a 40 Tonner suspension. I was really nervous. : In the evening, I fell to bed dead. :
I believe such a crash course of two weeks is better because of its intensity than if you take it for months. But you have to really want and not just try.
Yes, the courses are usually more expensive.
Yes, you have to go daily.. 2 x theory in the morning and then you will be driven. It’s time to be very flexible. Night trips are just from dusk, can be late in summer.
Important. the papers must be delivered in time.
My ex did this. Every day early theory, afternoon practice. Check Saturday.
Everyone from the course passed immediately.
I don’t think so.