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Hi MC. We were discussing this somewhere else a few weeks ago, and I think it must be in any country!!! Here in Lanzarote, the driving schools don�t let you take the practical test until they think you have paid enough money! In the UK I believe it is something like 35� per hour lesson, and they like you to have two hours at any one time!! Very expensive I agree!! At least in the UK learners are allowed to practice driving without an instructor, as long as the person with them has a full driving licence, which can cut the cost down. Here in Lanzarote, that isn�t allowed.
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| Posts: 1807 | Location: Montaña Blanca, Lanzarote | Registered: 02 March 2002 |    |
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well...with me they were free....as long as no one saw you kill their poor little tree!! :jeje:
y desde el club de los humildes rescatar aquellos besos que he tirado sin amar
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| Posts: 308 | Location: Florida, U.S.A. | Registered: 17 August 2003 |    |
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Been looking up information on DL and came across this usesful link (for those with EU licences anyways) Cars and Spain Generally my understanding seems to be that all EU drivers licences are valid and do not need to be exchanged. If your British and a resident of Spain it is recomended that you exchange it for a Spanish one as the Guardia Civil are likely to fine you for having one. Seems the law keeps changing and they don't keep up. I was pulled over for talking on my phone (since bought a hands free set) and they accepted my German DL and documentation, along with a 105 euros paid cash.
formerly timhortonsman
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| Posts: 381 | Location: Tres Cantos | Registered: 29 June 2006 |    |
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