No disrespect, but if you honestly need private lessons on how to drive, you might as well hire a personal driver.. Might just keep the roads safer that way.
No disrespect, but if you honestly need private lessons on how to drive, you might as well hire a personal driver.. Might just keep the roads safer that way.
Sometimes taking private driving lessons, usually offered by a "driving school", can give you decent discounts on insurance. In the US, "driving school" is not a common thing. People only do it when they think they're bad at driving and they'll fail the test - or their insurance offers discounts for it.
Sweden likely requires "driving school", or it's very common. Though I agree, 2 weeks of class for driving is odd from my perspective. I learned in an afternoon, and kinda knew all the rules from the previous 15 years of being in the car while parents drive.
Last edited by Polarbear; 10-08-2017 at 07:44 PM.
see you tomorrow
can we ban him for missleading title
Getting that license in america is ****ing child's play compared to most eu countries, not the very least compared to Sweden. Don't believe me then ask someone from eu who moved to usa, like Dave.
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Yes in Sweden it's quite common, not required but basically everyone attends some courses, cant say everyone takes this 2 week course tho but it's not rare.
Gl on getting that license, remember to fasten ur seatbelt
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