Buy a UK driving license without exam
Driving in the UK can be a bit of a minefield. Anyone who has recently moved here may well be baffled by its odd rules of the road. And it's true. The UK has many.
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From fines for driving too slow to a ban on parking on London pavements, there are many obscure offenses that could catch you out. Not to mention roundabouts, the 'no-no' of hogging a middle lane and purposes for warning other drivers about potential police speed traps.
But it's worth it. Not only does it get you from A to B and give you a newfound sense of freedom, but driving can also massively help you with potential job prospects. If you have a UK driving license, you'll be a much more eligible candidate for potential jobs. In fact, it's estimated that almost one in six jobs require a UK driving license.
Let's not waste any more time then. Here's how to get your UK driver's licence.
What do I need to get a UK driving license without exam?
In order to apply for a UK driving license , you need to be at least 17 years old. For a lorry or bus, it's 21 years old. You also need to be a UK resident. This means all foreign nationals need to prove they've been living in the country at a permanent address for a minimum of 183 days in the last 12 months.
You're also legally required to be able to read a license plate from 20 meters away. So if you wear glasses or contacts, make sure you're, you know, actually wearing them.
Can I use my existing driving license in the UK?
If you already have a driving license issued in another country, you're in luck. Any person with a valid driving license in their country of origin can legally drive in the UK for at least 12 months. This applies to designated countries, which include Australia, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Falkland Islands, Faroe Islands, Hong Kong, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland and Zimbabwe. After this period, you'll be required to exchange your documents for a UK driving licence. This may mean having to take (and pass) the DVSA's UK driving test.
And there's better news for holders of an EU driving license. Those with a license issued in the EU/EEA nations can drive until their document expires. You won't be required to exchange your documents or retake your driving test. Bear in mind though—your driving license will expire once you turn 70 or you've been a UK resident for three years (whichever is longer).
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