Add 10 Inspiring Images About Buy The French B Driving License Online
commit
ea219ba5d4
@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
|
||||
Buy the French B Driving License Online
|
||||
|
||||
The first step to drive in France is to obtain the French license. This can be done online through the ANTS website.
|
||||
|
||||
The B license permits the driver to drive vehicles that weigh less than 3.5 tons and have a maximum of 9 seats. This includes standard passenger vehicles as well as people carriers.
|
||||
|
||||
Driver's license exam
|
||||
|
||||
Whether you're an EU driver or not, the process of getting your driving license in France will require passing an exam written (code de la route) and a practical test. You may be required to take additional driving lessons in order to prepare for the test. You can also attend an driving school that will teach you. The exam can be repeated multiple times as you like however it costs EUR30 per session.
|
||||
|
||||
You may also sit for the test as an independent candidate. However this option is only available to those who possess a driver's licence from their country of origin that is issued in English. In addition, you must provide a medical certificate or a document certifying your handicap, known as a "reconnaissance de qualite de travailleur handicape". You are able to take the test at one of the special sessions (examen ETG spécifique) for non-French-speaking candidates.
|
||||
|
||||
You must get at least 20 points to pass the practical driving test. There can be no elimination faults. The examiner won't inform you right away if you've passed or failed, but you can check your results online at the securite Routiere website within 48 hours of passing the test by using your number from the NEPH. Once you've confirmed your success, you can download a digital copy the permit. You can then buy your physical French driving license online through the France Titres order your driver's license webpage.
|
||||
|
||||
A new driving licence in France is valid for five years. After five years, you will need to renew your licence by submitting a new application with the prefecture. You will need to bring along your driving licence from the past, a passport photograph and a French address. You may apply for a new driving licence if your intention is to add a different category of vehicle, or change your name on your current licence. But you must have resided in France for at least six months to be eligible. You must also be a holder of a valid health insurance policy which includes third-party coverage for automobiles.
|
||||
|
||||
Exchange of foreign driver's license
|
||||
|
||||
There are certain conditions you must satisfy if you're moving from your home country to France with a valid driver's license. You can only exchange your license if there is a reciprocal agreement between France and your home country, and the license is still valid. If not, you'll need take an French driving test and pass it. The application process can take between two and three years but now that it's online, it appears to be moving more quickly.
|
||||
|
||||
If you have an international license issued by one of the countries that is a member of EU or European Free Trade Association, (EFTA - Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway), or in the event that your British or Northern Irish licence was issued before 2013, then you are able to use it to drive in France. You must first purchase third-party liability insurance before being permitted to drive. These types of licences are referred to as "[permis d](https://licencefrancexpress.com/) de driving." They're the size and shape of a credit card, and include your personal information, as well as the vehicles you are allowed to drive.
|
||||
|
||||
You must also be over the legal age for driving in the country you are from. Additionally, you must be over the legal driving age in your country of origin. There are additional requirements that you have to satisfy, like the fact that your licence was issued prior to the time you arrived in France. The license must be issued in your name and be written in your home language, or accompanied by an official translation. It must also be valid in the country of residence, and must have been obtained before the start date of your residence permit or visa.
|
||||
|
||||
In France, new drivers start with six points. The maximum number of points they can receive is twelve. You could face a fine for each offense, or lose points from your license. Depending on how many you have, your licence could be suspended for a specific period of time. If you are planning to remain in France for a long period of time, you should learn how to drive.
|
||||
|
||||
Learn to drive in France
|
||||
|
||||
If you're moving to France and want to learn how to drive, you could enroll in a driving school or do the entire process on your own. Whichever choice you make there will be many hoops to jump through. The process to get your license in France will take a lot of time, with waiting times estimated to be as long as three months due to a shortage of driving examiners. The actual test is similar to the UK's two-part theoretical exam and practical test.
|
||||
|
||||
The first thing you'll need complete is pass the 'highway code test', or 'lecode'. This is a comprehensive exam that will take you at least a couple of months to complete. Don't rush through it or your French driver may be able to give you a slap. This is basically learning about the highway code and sitting lots of 'mock' tests. When you're confident enough, you can move on to the real test.
|
||||
|
||||
The next step is to perform a few hours of accompanied driving with a professional driver. In France it is known as conduite supervisee. You have to register with the prefecture to be able to pass. You will need to complete at least 20 hours before you're even allowed to take the practical test.
|
||||
|
||||
You will also have keep a log of all your trips. This is designed to ensure that you're not just going to school and returning each day (that would count for 3000 kilometres but it will not get you very far!) The journey must be varied, so driving in your community every day throughout the year might not suffice. You could be fined and lose points on your French driving license if commit a serious offence such as drunk driving or speeding.
|
||||
|
||||
Another thing to keep in mind is that the left lane is only for cars passing by, not for driving slowly in. If you're on a dual carriageway and driving slow in the left lane, you're likely to get pulled over by an French traffic policeman, so be ready.
|
||||
|
||||
Insurance
|
||||
|
||||
If you plan to drive in France, you will require a French B driving license. This license permits you to drive vehicles that are not heavier than 3.5 tons. It also allows you to drive vehicles with nine seats or less. The permit is valid for 15 years from the date of issue. You may be required to undergo a medical examination to renew your license based on your age or the category of vehicle you drive.
|
||||
|
||||
You will also need a third-party liability insurance policy for your vehicle. The policy will protect your vehicle in the event of an incident or theft. It is also essential to keep your driving license as well as insurance documents and registration documents at all times. In some cases you may also need to carry your passport.
|
||||
|
||||
The process of purchasing and insuring your vehicle in France isn't easy however it doesn't need to be. In fact, it can be easy and simple, particularly in the event that you already have a driver's license from an EU or EFTA country. Some states have reciprocal agreements that facilitate the process.
|
||||
|
||||
A French driving licence (permis de driving) is a legal document that lists your personal details and the kind of vehicle you are allowed to drive, and the date of the issue and expiry date. It also serves as an official ID in a majority of places. It's a pink plastic credit card-sized credit card.
|
||||
|
||||
You must report your French permit immediately if it's lost or stolen. You can report it by going to the ANTS website. You will then receive an interim license that is valid for two months. If you've committed a crime, you will get an amount of money or have points removed from your license. The maximum number of points is twelve.
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user