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#231202 05/01/03 03:20 AM
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2) How much did you need to pay for your driving licence? (In US-$)


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#231203 05/01/03 03:22 AM
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Sunshine, I voted $0 - $300, because my driving licence (valid until my 70th birthday) cost something like £20. But did you mean that you wanted us to include the cost of driving lessons? It's not very clear... confused


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Sorry, if it wasn`t very clear. Yeah I meant for the driving lessons as well

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I also voted in the $0-300 category. I got my over 21 liscence a few months ago and it only cose about $10 american dollars. I have no idea what my 16 year old drivers liscence cost or my driving lessens - but I do know that the school gave me $50 to pay for them because I didn't have time in my schedule to take the free ones offered at school.

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I went for 300-500. I think that's about what *I* paid. My parents paid the rest which is around $1000 I guess. But I'm absolutely not sure about that. I'm just glad I have my drivers licence and my car and can go about everywhere.

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#231207 05/01/03 03:43 AM
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I voted $500-700. I think that's right. I had to estimate then change it from pounds to dollars. I worked out that my lessons and licence cost about £850 (though I think I had lots of lessons in comparison to friends!).

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I put 0-300 but am not 100% sure how much my parents paid for driver's ed. I think it was around $250, plus about $10-20 for the license. Close enough?

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#231210 05/01/03 05:08 AM
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Forgot to add in the cost of provisional licence and theory test, probably another £60 (approx. $40?)

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I did my drivers training in high school. I think it was a required class. I'm pretty sure it didn't cost my parents anything extra, but its a long time ago. I just did my two year renewal for $10. so I'm in your first category.

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Loriel -- you've got it backwards. A pound (sorry, don't have the cool key on my keyboard) is roughly $1.50. So 60 pounds would be in the vicinity of $90.

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thousands of dollars??? shock I doubt mine cost more than $100, lessons included, since my mom taught me in an empty parking lot! <g>

Must be a European thing...

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#231214 05/01/03 07:36 AM
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Er, that's a tough one. I voted 0-300 since the driver's license itself probably only cost 10-20 dollars. But if I include lessons...I really don't know. I took driver's ed as a semester class at school...yeah, I bet that class was 300-under.


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Yeah Pam, it probably is a European thing in Germany you pay approx 1600&#8364; and if you want to be able to drive with a trailer you have pay at least 500&#8364; extra and take lessons grumble

It is cheaper in the former DDR tought- I live near the boarder and a lot of my friends come from there so I know- anyway they pay approx 1000&#8364; without trailer.

Man you could fly to the US make your driving licence come back and wouldn`t have paid as much as you would have doing it here.
It was just possible wildguy

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PS: And you can`t do your driving licence in schook so you have no way but to pay mad


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well, i voted for 0-300 before i noticed the thing about it also including driving lessons. problem is, i don't know how much the lessons cost. i wouldn't be surprised if it was less than 300 anyway. no more than 500, certainly.

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I voted for less than 300 also. My school had Driver's Ed for 11th graders (due to moving and age reasons, I took it my 12th greade year) so it was free. I just had to pay for my permit and finally the license.


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My behind the wheel training was like $150-250 and the test was $12. The book training was taken at school...and just tacked onto tuition (private school) so I didn't count that.

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OOPS!! Sorry sunshine, I didn't know we had to include driver's training. I voted for other, please explain, but it should be for 0-300. Can I change my vote? Or will you just add one for 0-300?

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Gosh, along time ago, here in the Pacific Northwest when we were switching over from horses to automobiles...... (by the way this IS a joke!! wink ) I took drivers ed as an elective in high school. I think there was some "nominal" lab fee to cover gas or such. But all told, including the permit fees and licence fee it didn't add up to $300. Now if you want to talk about the first ticket I got shortly thereafter..... THEN we are in the $300+ range. And believe me, THAT was a better lesson than all those classes!! rotflol


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Loriel -- you've got it backwards. A pound (sorry, don't have the cool key on my keyboard) is roughly $1.50. So 60 pounds would be in the vicinity of $90.

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Thanks Bethy, I *thought* it looked wrong, but I didn't think anything of of it! I'm soo used to translating form USD to pounds that I automatically divided my total by 1.5 instead of multiplying it! blush blush blush

That means my total cost would be about $1350.

And to think I used to be good at maths! Being at Uni really has killed my brain cells!

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