Would that still be valid after having a driver's license?

Let's say someone gets a driver's license and drives for 10 years.

But then the person won’t drive a car for 5-10 years.

Can he drive again now? He's probably forgotten a lot of things?

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RedPanther
5 months ago

It may be that his driver’s license has expired until then and he must renew it. So that he has a driving license with a current picture.

But the driving licence does not fail. Nobody asks if and how much you’ve been driving lately.

And as it is with cycling, swimming and the like: once you have learned to have a routine with it, you can’t forget it anymore. It may be that after a long break you have to find yourself for a few minutes until the corresponding synapses are online again, but then it runs again.

ToxicWaste
5 months ago

You could not drive 30 or 40 years directly after the driving test and can still do it legally. Of course it’s not meaningful.

No one can prove if and how much you’ve been driving in time.

spongebob1347
5 months ago

Hey! You can’t forget, cycling can also be done even if you haven’t been driving for years and swimming. Besides, 5-10 years aren’t even so long. Lg

ntechde
5 months ago

The driver’s license is still valid.

And it is not so rare that someone starts to drive after years, especially motorcycle. For these people, a ride training is definitely recommended, but it is not mandatory!

ManuViernheim
5 months ago

It can be that he forgot a lot, but he can still drive.

noname68
5 months ago

car driving is like driving, you don’t learn, and a driving licence is always “on life” or regulated fresh from the coming years.

only the SFR is lost if you’ve paused too long.

noname68
5 months ago
Reply to  SilentGirl186

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RechenLard
5 months ago

A driving licence does not fall