
The transition to a new year is often synonymous with different changes A driver’s license is no exception. However, without shocks, but return a practice that disappeared during the Covid-19 crisis.
Returning questions during the exam
They were arrested during the covid crisis they are now back. The three test questions asked during the exam will be resumed as soon as possible January 2, 2023.
The candidate can accept up to 3 points for the final assessment. The examiner has a choice between a few questions perhaps:
- Question 1: Internal or external inspection of the car
- Question 2: road safety
- Question 3: providing first aid
How will these new questions work?
How will the examiner choose questions? With the last two digits displayed odometer.
The examiner will then ask questions related to the last two numbers is displayed. We remind you that the correct answer brings 1 point to the candidate. In general, he can register up to 3 points.
You must achieve 20 points if you want to withdraw driver’s license test. Be careful, though, if you respond wrong, it is absolutely not playoffs
Don’t panic if you’re wrong or don’t know answer. You will have the opportunity to make up for lost time driving.
RdvPermis applies to all of France
Those trying to pass their driver’s license, good informed. Often very hard to find square for the exam
Reception permit was created two years ago with the aim of help candidates for reducing this known deadline find a date to their own ways, without passing a driving school. In Paris, for example, the terms were separated for two
The system is already present in about fifty departments. However, it will grow from 2023 year to reach the entire hexagon, at the latest in May.
Dernier sujet de 2022 🎉
Le permis de conduire a 100 ans 👴🏻
Et il est toujours aussi cher. Alors combien coûte-t-il réellement ? Comment payer le juste prix ?Réponses dans le 20h de France 2 👇
Et bonne année à toutes et tous 🎆🥳 pic.twitter.com/v2T5feeYFY
— Thibault Petit (@Thibptt) January 1, 2023
Source: Auto Plus

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