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Q: Do you have a chinese driving License?!!!!

and Yes i do have one here..................How about you?!!!!

11 years 27 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Yes, passed the written test to get my Chinese license about a year ago. The test is surprisingly difficult given the standards of driving here. I would say it was every bit as difficult as the UK written test.

The funniest part was them trying to write my real name down phonetically in Chinese, the surname they found impossible, in the end they just called me Yuehan (don't know the correct pinyin, that's my best guess).

stan118:

hahaha that is funny, i was on cctv performing half a year ago and even thought i told them my name just made one up ow and it had my real name in brackets  and some of my friends actually call me by that silly name they gave me

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Yes,by luck Iived in Holland and, Belguim,I had a Belguim license,and for some reason can just transfer,they have the same agreement for Chinese in Belguim

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No, but I have thought about getting one, more as a souvenir since I have no interest in trying to drive in China.

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  Not yet!!! Plan to get one though!!!!!! At the moment i'm running on Createach power!!!! Supercharged Turbo Waaaah!!!! Nobody can catch me!!!!! Man that's some good stuff!!!!! Woah, red light!!!!! Run right through!!!!! Waah!!!!! Hey dude, you're in guangzhou, right?!!!!!!! I'm in Guangxi!!!!!!! Fancy a beer?!!!!!!! I can be there in twenty minutes!!!!!!! Waaahhh!!!!!!!!!!!! You d'man!!!!!!! Waaahhh!!!!!

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Damn....You really need to get a driving licnese...........Cause if you drive jut like you sound right now then i guess the population of the people in china will decrease or in other words pedestrians will lack on the streets because of you

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  Haha, on my e-bike i'm not a great threat to anyone, not at my full speed of 7 miles an hour. Born to be mild, baby!

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Yes and it has improved the quality of life a great deal. I quickly learned to navigate the city (took about 6 months) I had lived here for 18 months prior to getting my license and really stayed in the same areas frequenting the same establishments until I purchased a car and got my license.

 

As for driving, I prefer to drive than to ride with someone who has very little experience and zero regard for my safety.

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I have one also, maybe 6 years now. I was happy to drive from Zhangjiagang to Anhui, Shanghai, and many further afield locations. However I tend not to drive much now as I realised that too many moto, e-bike rider, cyclist and the like see some foreigners as a insurance claim. or money bank. I soon realised also that many like to just fall down in front of you claiming you injured them and they would demanded money . Its never happened to me personally however I had witnessed it happening a few times.

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No I have not !!!! 

 

I love Your exclamations !!!

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I will have one in the next year.

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Had one for over a year now. I'm very familiar with the procedure for paying traffic fines no

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