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Driving licences (or, alternatively, driver's licences) are permits that most countries require for anyone wishing to operate a motor vehicle.

Driver education[]

  • Aethelnia — basic traffic education is incorporated into the education system in most member states (cantons). Government-licensed commercial driving schools prepare you for a driving exam, which is then prepared and given nationwide by the federal ministry of transport.
  • Allacoa — each province operates one or more license evaluation centers (LECs). As of May 305, the government has authorized private LECs to set up shop in the country to supplement government-run centers.
  • Altland — driver education is frequently incorporated into the standard education system, and it is generally expected that adults will know how to drive a motor vehicle.
  • Holmey — available from both state-owned and private driving schools.
  • Kvoldey — available from both state-owned and private driving schools.
  • Fora Rifo - Drivers' education was handled by the single secondary school as a required part of the curriculum; special driving classes for large transport vehicles were taught at the Fora Rifo Phosphate company
  • Greater Burovian Realm — prospective drivers are required to visit a theoretical drivers education course over a span of three weeks to understand traffic rule, signage, and basic first aid principles. There is no requirement for practical training under a certified instructor, but it is encouraged.
  • Lendosa — driver education is an optional subject at high school, and private schools also exist. Learners must obtain a provisional licence before they begin practicing — this requires them to pass a written test.
  • Mari'im — driver education is available from state-run schools to those few with approval to learn.
  • Porto Capital — available from both state-owned and private driving schools.
  • Saint Kilta - Drivers' education is handled by the St. Kilta Constabulary at schools in each Isle. Outside the main cities, stationmasters and their workers usually teach new hands and young people to drive in an ad hoc, amateur manner, with an emphasis on agricultural vehicles.
  • San Patricio - The 6 Pueblos have agreed on a single drivers' education basic curriculum; Mudyar, McBoyo and Mixtupteca include mountain driving courses on top of the basic curriculum, and Mahlik adds desert survival and car repair courses
  • Shaelic Commonwealth — basic traffic education is incorporated into the education system in all states. All students are required to complete the class to graduate. Private driving schools exist for adults who wish to prepare for driving license exams.
  • Skerey — available from both state-owned and private driving schools.
  • St. Samuel — driver education is administered by the government agency RDSA (Royal Driving Standards Agency).
  • Svarthaedir — Driver education is given in secondary education. Learners must obtain an provisional licence before they can learn to drive, with requires a written test. Post secondary education driving learning can be done through the use of either private or state owned driving schools.
  • Sykurey — available from both state-owned and private driving schools.
  • TDCorp - Driver education is required by corporate regulations as part of stockholder training standards. Private education providers are certified by independent verifiers.
  • Trinia — driver education is given either by private schools or friends and relatives. Learners must obtain a provisional licence before they begin practicing — this requires them to pass a written test.
  • Ulnovabad - The Police School handled drivers' education until 320, when it was turned over to a private drivers' education school as a concession. Since 320, other schools have also been registered, and the Police have reworked the existing curriculum to adapt it to more modern traffic conditions
  • Xochimechatl — driver education is given either by private schools, friends and relatives, or (especially in the case of motorcycles) not at all.

Issue of licences[]

  • Aethelnia — national driving licenses are issued by the federal authorities, with separate permissions for cars, vans, light trucks, trucks, heavy trucks, roadtrains, busses, coaches, taxis, motor bikes, scooters. Violation of traffic rules results in penalty points. Once the max number of penalty points for your type of driver's license is fulfilled, the license is revoked. One may hold several driving license types at the same time.
  • Allacoa — A Motor Vehicle Operators License (MVOL) is issued by the government to any citizen over the age of 14 who has completed a mandatory four-hour course at a government-run or privately-licenses LEC. MVOLs can be revoked for a variety of traffic-related offenses - such as the accumulation of more than five speeding tickets in a 12-month period and driving while intoxicated.
  • Altland — a National Driver's Certificate is given to those who demonstrate sufficient competence in driving, with assessments being made by local officials. Licences for vehicles which require specialised skills are issued separately by another agency.
  • Feniz — driving licences are issued by the government, with separate permissions for cars, trucks, and buses. Licences are withdrawn for deliberate violations of traffic rules.
  • Fora Rifo - Licenses are issued by the Traffic Authority. The Fora Rifo Phosphate company issues its own permits for mining vehicle operation.
  • Greater Burovian Realm — licenses are issued by the local branch of the RealmsMinistry of Transportation.
  • Holmey — Driving licences are issued by the central government after written and practical testing. Licences can be revoked as part of a court decision. Violation of traffic rules results in penalty points. Once the maximum number of penalty points for your type of driver's license is fulfilled, the license is revoked.
  • Kvoldey — Driving licences are issued by the central government after written and practical testing. Licences can be revoked as part of a court decision. Violation of traffic rules results in penalty points. Once the maximum number of penalty points for your type of driver's license is fulfilled, the license is revoked.
  • Lendosa — driving licences are integrated into the national identification card system. Separate permissions are issued for cars, motorcycles, and heavy vehicles (trucks, buses, etc). Testing, both written and practical, is conducted by the state's Transport Section. Violation of traffic rules results in a warning for the first occasion, a suspension of licence for the second, and revocation of licence for the third.
  • Mari'im — driving licences are issued by the central government after written and practical testing. Licences can be revoked as part of a court decision.
  • Porto Capital — issued by a joint-commission of the Ministry of Justice's Department of Registrations and the Ministry of Transportation's Department of Road Transportation, with separate permissions for cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, etc. Violation of traffic rules results in penalty points. Once the max number of penalty points for your type of driver's license is fulfilled, the license is revoked. One may hold several driving license types at the same time.
  • Saint Kilta - Licenses are issued by the St. Kilta Constabulary. The license covers both passenger and agricultural vehicles.
  • San Patricio - Each Homeland issues licenses in the name of the Union, valid in all other Homelands additional to the issuer; since 315 the license issuance process including testing has been contracted to 6 different private companies. Nova Luxa contracted out its license issuance process in 321.
  • Shaelic Commonwealth — driving licenses are issued by the Commonwealth Government, through the Motor Vehicles Department with separate licences for cars, motorcycles/mopeds, heavy machinery, buses, motor boats, aircraft, and hazardous material vehicles. Test includes a written, road course, and visual testing section. Licences can be suspended for accumulation of traffic offenses.
  • Skerey — Driving licences are issued by the central government after written and practical testing. Licences can be revoked as part of a court decision. Violation of traffic rules results in penalty points. Once the maximum number of penalty points for your type of driver's license is fulfilled, the license is revoked.
  • St. Samuel — as of 305AP the Saint Samuel driving licence was incorporated into the national identification card system. There are seperate levels which allow for motor vehicle engine sizes, motorcycles and heavy vehicles.
  • Svarthaedir — Driving licences are issued by the central government after written and practical testing. Licences can be revoked as part of a court decision. Violation of traffic rules results in penalty points. Once the maximum number of penalty points for your type of driver's license is fulfilled, the license is revoked.
  • Sykurey — Driving licences are issued by the central government after written and practical testing. Licences can be revoked as part of a court decision. Violation of traffic rules results in penalty points. Once the maximum number of penalty points for your type of driver's license is fulfilled, the license is revoked.
  • TDCorp - Driving certificates are issued by drivers' education providers and certified by insurance companies. Insurance companies can revoke certification according to private criteria; drivers deemed uninsurable are reported to SECDIV, and corporate regulations regard unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and/or operation of an uninsured motor vehicle as attempted murder.
  • Ulnovabad - Licenses are issued by the Police
  • Xochimechatl — driving licences are issued separately by each jurisdiction, with an agreement existing that licences issued by one will be recognised by all others. Enforcement tends to be poor, however, and many people drive without licences. Motorcycles do not need licences if they are under a certain engine power (the exact limit varies), with motorcycles over that power covered by regular licences.

Age restrictions[]

Many countries place restrictions on the age at which people may drive (or learn to drive).

Listed by country[]

  • Aethelnia — twenty-one since March 09, for learning and for holding a licence.
  • Allacoa — fifteen nationwide.
  • Fora Rifo - No official limit exists; passing the Police test results in issuance.
  • Greater Burovian Realm — eighteen.
  • Holmey — seventeen.
  • Kvoldey — seventeen.
  •  Lendosa — fifteen for learning, sixteen for holding a licence.
  • Listonian Free State — sixteen.
  • Mari'im — no specific age, although the government is unlikely to give approval to anyone it deems too young.
  • Saint Kilta - Licenses are granted to children as young as 9 if they demonstrate good control of an agricultural vehicle in the presence of a Constabulary officer.
  • San Patricio - A minimum age of 15 has been established for passenger vehicles and agricultural equipment; commercial vehicles and heavy trucks (> 5 tons) have a limit of 18.
  • Shaelic Commonwealth — fifteen.
  • Skerey — seventeen.
  • St. Samuel — sixteen.
  • Svarthaedir — eighteen.
  • Sykurey — seventeen.
  • TDCorp - Insurance companies do not commonly insure Vexillians under age 12.
  •  Trinia — fifteen.
  • Ulnovabad - 16 for passenger vehicles, 18 for commercial vehicles
  •  Xochimechatl — sixteen in most jurisdictions.

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