Originally posted by Zleepy:
I do strongly believe these cars rolls on your streets also, as what I know, some of these are imported from German...
I'm not able to identificate the car on this pic (anymore). What type of car is...äh, sorry, was it?
It's possible that cars of this type are driving in Germany too but I have my doubts that this is guilty for THAT shape too...
To burn a german car you would normally need a lighter and some gasoline...*LOL*
Really, you need a licence to drive a car in Germany - not only a driving licence (I know that this is a needed fact all over the world) but a car licence. This means for us Germans that if we are buying a car then we need a licence first to drive this car on an official street. At first you'll have to go to the next certification office to get a transient licence (you'll get the
green plate number) then you'll have to drive your new car to the certification office to let being proved your car by their motor mechanics. If all things are correct then you'll get the full motor vehicle registration certificate (you'll get the
black plate number) for the next two years.
How is it solved in your country? I have no answer about the laws in other countries but this would be very interesting to me...
Don't bug the German's brave perfectionism - better do bug the German's terrible bureaucracy only...
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Greetings from Frankfurt (Germany),
Sheriff ;-)