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WOHOO!

Daniel

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I dont now if you guys care, but I just got my license two days ago! It is fucking inredible. I've done like 700km already, and I'm not stopping. Thats why I havent been posting in a while. Anyways, forthose of you who dont have a drivers license, look forward to it. Even more than you are. It will not dissapoint you. I am one happy cold norwegian I must say... :wink:
 
I remembered the day when I got my driving license... I was out on the road cruising around from like 10am till 9pm at night... never had a nice car like you though... was driving this POS

Has a 1.3l Carburetor Engine... 86hp I think... but still managed to get it to 180kph within 2 wks of getting my license :lol:

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:D ... that puma should be an awesome car... was named TG car of the year sometime back when Tiff was presenter... just don't get too many speeding tickets :mrgreen:
 
Is Norway like Sweden in that it costs around $1000 to get your license? That's what my Swedish friend told me when we were talking about cars and such.

No wonder people use public transportation!
 
Congrats! Welcome to the real-men's club

:p With ?1000 you have a reasonably cheap driverslicense.
In Holland it's about ?40 a lesson. If you are a natural you get under 20 lessons, but mostly above 15 (you have to wait till you have the exam and still take lessons in the meantime)
And if you are crap it's can cost you a fortune, I know a friend who had 87 lessons, and he stopped taking lessons.
Exam = about ?300
Drivers license = about ?20-40
 
Well the prices in Norway is even higher than Sweden, probably quite like
those in Netherlands I suppose.

If you have driven some time with your parents before you go to the
driving school you should manage between 10 and 15 lessons, and they
cost about 50?. Then there's the cumpolsary stuff to, equalling about
500?. I'm not very accurate with these numbers but all in all it would
be more than 1000$
:(

Daniel still thinks he's playing GTA:SA when he's driving, haha :D

I'm turning 18 on the 18th of November so I'm having my "test" on the same date.
If I fail I will jump off a cliff or something :p
 
In the U.S. it's cheap for driving lessons, sometimes you can get them for free at school. Then again, I'd have to say the majority of Americans can't drive, since anybody can get a license.

I hate these damn soccer moms driving their big-ass SUVs.
 
Mine costed about 1400e (+-100e). But I've got BC-license, so it's a little more theory+driving lessons -> more expensive.

cvrefugee said:
No wonder people use public transportation!
I don't think it's the cost of license :) Actually almost all of my friends that don't have a car do have a drivers license. It's those freaking taxes, insurances, and of course gas price.
 
mother fucking toyota collora beeeyeeeaaattchhhs. owns the streets man, used by the young and old. r-e-s-p-e-c-t to the corolla. you guys do know that little car has potenital, its like a civic. and the engine from the new AE111 can be mod'd to 11,000 rpm.
 
cvrefugee said:
Is Norway like Sweden in that it costs around $1000 to get your license? That's what my Swedish friend told me when we were talking about cars and such.

No wonder people use public transportation!

more....multiply it by 2 and you're getting closer ...

driving lessons cost the same as chiroprator or acupuncture (spells??)

haz
 
Our driving lessons are about ?20 a pop, so it's about ?450 for the lessons n the test, but the insurance is the big killer. If you can get insurance under ?1000 you've done very well for yourself. :( Still don't see why cars need insurance anyway, I think that's an absolutely ridiculous law personally.
 
If I should be allowed to drive my dads Jeep Cherokee it would cost about $1000
a year. For driving my Land Rover from 75 there's a fee of about $500, but that's
just what we call "responsibility insurance".. Not sure how that translates
 
Congrats.

We should do a poll to see who has their DL. I bet pretty much everyone does
 
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