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New Test Drive in Spain
Monday, January 21, 2013 @ 1:07 PM

 

       Today starts the New Test Drive in Spain.

      In the practical part, student has to know the whole vehicle, before entering it.After that he has to take the vehicle to where the examiner tell him; but the examiner will not say which way to take.

      Student has also to know very well the mechanics of the vehicle.

     But, in the beginning of the test, the examiner will ask to the student where the change of the wiper is and where the switch to high beams is.These two things are compulsories in Europe, but not in Spain.However, since now, it will be  compulsory in Spain too.

      The practical test will spend 25 minutes, at a minimum.

      Student has to drive by himself, but he also can use a GPS device, if the vehicle has it.Everythig this will happen in the 10 first minutes of the test.After it, the examiner will began to give instructions to the student.

      Whe the text finish, the examiner will sit at a table with student.Then, the examiner will tell him the result.

 

Coche de autoescuela

"Coche de Autoescuela", Spain, by Circula Seguro, at flickr.com

 

      But before the practical test, student has to do a theoretical examination.Since the last October, students have a new method to study the theoretical examination: a base of tst with 15.500 questions.Now it is impossible that students can copy another test, because each one is completely different.

      The new test uses a simpler language.And it has some better pictures to accompany the questions.

      The foreigners who are living in Spain during two years, have to renew their driving license, each 5 or 10 years, if they are more or less than 65 years old.

      Good luck for everybody!.

Kind regards,

Luis.

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