From 8e2b0553cb53bb4585078f47336f131ca17b80fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: licencefrancexpress3346 Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2025 14:19:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Add The Biggest Problem With Buy The French B Driving License Online, And How You Can Repair It --- ...nse-Online%2C-And-How-You-Can-Repair-It.md | 49 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+) create mode 100644 The-Biggest-Problem-With-Buy-The-French-B-Driving-License-Online%2C-And-How-You-Can-Repair-It.md diff --git a/The-Biggest-Problem-With-Buy-The-French-B-Driving-License-Online%2C-And-How-You-Can-Repair-It.md b/The-Biggest-Problem-With-Buy-The-French-B-Driving-License-Online%2C-And-How-You-Can-Repair-It.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1d4f0f --- /dev/null +++ b/The-Biggest-Problem-With-Buy-The-French-B-Driving-License-Online%2C-And-How-You-Can-Repair-It.md @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +Buy the French B Driving License Online + +If you plan to drive in France, the first step is obtaining an French driver's license. This is done online on the ANTS website. + +The B license permits you to drive vehicles that weigh less than 3.5 tonnes and with an maximum of nine seats. This includes standard passenger vehicles as well as people carriers. + +Driver's license test + +You will have to pass a written test, called the code de la route (road code) as well as a practical driving test in order to get your French driving license. You may need to take more driving lessons in order to prepare for your test. You can also attend an driving school that will teach you. The test can be repeated at any number of times you like, but it costs EUR30 per session. + +You may also take the test as an independent candidate. However, this option is only available to candidates who have a driver's license from their home country 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 attain a minimum score of 20 points to pass the practical driving test. There is no possibility of elimination mistakes. It is not possible to tell whether you passed or failed the test by the examiner. However you can examine the results online within 48 hours after the test using your NEPH. You can download the digital version of your license once you have confirmed your passing. The France Titres page for ordering your French driving licence will allow you to purchase your physical French license online. + +In France, a new driver's license is valid for a period of five years. After five years, you will need to renew your licence by submitting a new application with the prefecture. You'll have to bring your previous driving licence along with a passport photograph and an address in France. You can also apply for the renewal of your licence if would like to add a different category of vehicle or alter the name on your existing driving licence. But you must have resided in France for at least six months in order to be eligible. You must also have a current health insurance policy that provides third-party liability protection for vehicles. + +Exchange of foreign driver's licence + +If you're planning to move to France and already possess a driver's license from your home country, there are a few conditions that you must be able to meet. You can only exchange your license if there is a reciprocal agreement between France and your home country, and it's still valid. You'll have to pass a French driving test if you do not. The process for applying can take up to two years but now that it is online, it appears to be moving more quickly. + +If you have a foreign license from one of the countries that is a member of the 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 can use it to drive in France. However you must purchase third-party liability insurance on your car before you are allowed to drive. These types of licences are known as "[permis d](https://licencefrancexpress.com/) de conduct." They're the shape and size of a credit card and include your personal details, along with the cars you're permitted to drive. + +You must also be above the legal age to drive in the country of your origin. Additionally, you must be above the legal driving age in the country you are from. There are also other conditions you must meet. For instance, your license must be valid prior to the time you arrived in France. The driving license must be in your name and in your native language, or it can be accompanied by an English translation. It must also be valid in your country of residence, and it must have been acquired prior to the date of commencement of your visa or residence permit. + +New drivers in France start off with six points on their driving licences. The maximum number of points they could receive is twelve. Every time you commit an offense you could face a fine or have points taken off your licence. Your license could be suspended according to the number of points you've accrued. If you are planning to stay in France for a prolonged period of time, it's worth learning how to drive. + +Learning to drive in France + +You can sign up for a driving course or learn to drive by yourself if you are moving to France. No matter which option you choose there are many obstacles to overcome. The process for getting your driving license in France could be as long as 3 months due to a shortage in driving examiners. However, the actual test is similar to the two-part theory and practical exam taken in the UK. + +The first thing you'll have to complete is pass an 'highway code', or 'lecode'. This is a lengthy test that will take you at least a couple of months to complete. Do not rush through it or your French driver might be able to give you a slap. This is basically learning the highway code and completing a number of'mock' tests. Once you're confident, you're ready to take on the real test. + +The next step in the process is to complete some hours of driving with an experienced driver. This is called conduite supervisee in France and you'll need to be registered with a prefecture before being approved as conduite supervisee. Apparently you will need to spend at minimum 20 hours of this before you are able to consider taking the test. + +You will also have keep a log of all your travels. This is to ensure that you don't just drive to school and back every day (that would be 3000 km but will not get you anywhere). This journey also has to be varied, so driving in your village every day throughout the year might not suffice. If you commit a big crime such as speeding or drunk driving you'll be fined and lose points off your French driver's license. + +The left lane should be used for passing vehicles and not for speeding. Be ready to be stopped if you are driving slowly in the left lane on a dual carriageway. + +Insurance + +If you want to drive in France, you will require a French B driving license. This license allows drivers to drive vehicles up to 3.5 tons. It also allows you to operate vehicles with nine seats or less. The permit is valid for 15 years from the date of the issue. You may have to pass an exam for medical reasons to keep your license, based on your age and vehicle type. + +You'll also require an insurance policy for third party liability for your vehicle. This policy will cover you in the event of an accident, or theft. Additionally, you should keep your driving license along with insurance documents and the car registration documents in your vehicle at all times. In some instances, you will need to carry your passport on you, too. + +It's not difficult to buy and insure your vehicle in France. It's easy and easy, especially when you hold an international driving licence from an EU/EFTA country. Some states have reciprocal agreements which simplify the process. + +A French driving licence (permis de driving) is an official document that contains your personal information as well as the type of vehicle you're permitted to drive, and the date of issue and expiration date. In most places it's also used as an official identification. It's an oversized pink plastic credit card credit card. + +You must notify your French permit immediately if it's lost or stolen. You can do this by visiting the ANTS website. You'll receive a temporary permit that's valid for two months. If you've committed an offense you may also be fined or removed from your license. The maximum amount is twelve points. \ No newline at end of file