Astro Forever wrote:Hmmm, I'm not sure I understand.
I don't remember wether classes were required when I took them, because it's not anymore (it changed around my time): one can choose to study by himself and learn to drive with somebody else in the car who has his license.
When we pass the written exam, we get a "temporary license", which means it's possible to drive but only with somebody else. Then there is the practical exam with the car.
There are advantages though to take formal classes, such as a shorter "trial time". Because when one gets the first "real" license, it comes with less points at first (don't know if you have those, one may have 15 points and lose a few when caught breaking the rules).
RIght that is how is basiclly works for us but we can't get a license by a person who does not work for the DMV sadly it would be cake if you could.