Exactly !
Exactly !
You don’t have to show your ticket in Berlin unless being controlled by the transportation staff. Same in whole Switzerland...
This is a rightful concern. My advice: instead of thinking what you want him/her to be or act, just think how it will make him/her a better human (in every sense). If you stay true to this, you will never be wrong.
Nice !
Do what you like to do, and we’ll follow ;)
That’s what happens when you want to get the best cheapest utility vehicle.
Or... get a license in a country with reciprocal recognition. Vive le tourisme !
Switzerland: curb check = automatic fail (like rolling mandatory stops, red lights, taking roundabouts the wrong way...).
First, the driving test is short. Most states have tests that last maybe 20 minutes, but more like 10 to 15.
Both are keepers !
TÜV disagrees:
Very interesting news...
In defense of the European version, the Opel Kadett (version E, GSi 16v 156 hp) is, with the Golf Gti, the Peugeot 205 Gti, the Renault R5 Turbo... And their successors (Golf and Polo, 106, Saxo, Xsara, Clio,...) true ambassadors of the automotive sport lived by every one everyday in the late 80's. It also inspired…
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Discuss.
And, for the ones that never traveled on fast-motorized-two wheelers, what really got me into bikes: in a car, you're looking outside through the windowshield as if you were looking at a movie from the last row of the theater, isolated from everything happening out there, and most of the cars we daily drive don't have…