Reminds me a little of getting a driver’s license in Japan although I was excused the two-week residential driving school requirement
I first got my driving permit when I was 15, which became a full driver’s license when I was 16, according to the rules of my home state of South Carolina. Thus, I have been driving for over half my life. When I first left America in 2005 I was issued a NATO driver’s license since I was part of the American military stationed in Europe. This was given automatically without any extra tests or even documentation. When I left the army I lost my NATO license, but continued to drive when necessary using my normal American license as a tourist would. I have driven in most countries in Europe, in a variety of cars and rental cars, and on both sides of the road. So when I first started to consider the process of getting an Italian license, I was not worried. This was my first mistake.
When I officially…
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