I want to go there when I graduate in a year and a half as a gap year, and I am wondering, if consittering I have a pretty basic grasp on the language now, I could become fluent after about 8 to 12 ...
Me and me mates are planning to go on holiday for sometime in July when we break up for college... we are all going to be 17 when we go so we wanted to go somewere where our ages wont be a problem ...
what are stereotypical views on:
German people
Spanish people
Italian people
Dutch people
and anyone else in europe except for England Additional Details elvan ...
me and 2 mates are goin away in summer. we want sun, a beach, cheap alcohol, cheap alcohol, and women!!
we are pretty poor so somewhere in europe with a good nightlife wud be wicked! ...
I hear gas is expensive.
and there are lots of trains.
do not many people own cars?
in the US people own 1 or 2 cars, each.
do people ride bikes to get around in europe?...
I really LOVE Greece and would like to take a trip there! I want to know a little bit about the Greece. I wanted to know if the accept black people? also do they have good parties? Also do they have ...
I may be moving to Gouda in Holland. Will people employ someone who doesn't speak Dutch. I will be trying to find somewhere to learn in the meantime but what are my chances straight off? ...
I heard that even Albert Einstein had to leave his country ( Germany) and then was welcomed by the Turkish governement. And so he could escape from death.
And later, he finally moved to the USA.<...
Having spend time in Istanbul among armenians, turks and greeks, a question came through my mind...what is the opinion that turkish people have about armenians and greeks that were born and lived in T...
If you have a UK licence you must be 18 to drive in France and Germany.
I have added a link below which gives all the information for driving in Europe, for each country.
We drove through France and Spain last year and found the website really usefull. For example, in Spain it is necessary to have a warning triangle and a high-visibility waistcoat in the car, which we didn't know.
Hope this helps.
yspittyboy
about 14,but be sure to have lots of cash in your wallet,just in case.
sofiagk
If you live there than you can go through your drivers license examination on the day you are 18.
If you are thinking of renting a car then things are different. No company will accept to rent you a car if you are below 21. Other companies will need you to be 26 and over (this has happened to me in Ireland for example).
It is a good idea to check before you do the booking because most companies are not clear about this rule.
_peaches_
at least 18. if you have an american license that would work fine.
but usually its 18. and if you drive like evryone else does- not necessarily by the rules- you'll be fine. hahaha
also i would suggest you get a car with a license plate of the country you're going to br driving in, since the police usually picks people that are not local. just so you know
KNOWALL
If you are legal in the UK, you are legal on the continent !!
Joe S
not sure
Cru A
At least 18 with 1 year's driving experience
Orla C
You have to have the right licence. Don't attempt to drive there with an Irish or British provisional licence, it just won't cut the mustard ... over there you're either a qualified driver or you aren't. You have to be 18, as far as I know.
monkeymanelvis
You need to have a valid driving licence for your own country. Most companies wont rent out cars to under 25s though.
emma a
if you are hiring a car thru avis etc then it's 21 with min 1 yrs experience. if it's your own car and you get a green card i think it's the same, although some may go with 18 but unlikely.