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  2. Driving licence in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, the driving licence is the official document which authorises the holder to drive a motor vehicle on a public road.Driving licences are issued by authorised driving licence testing centres, which are run by the municipalities under the supervision of the provincial and national Departments of Transport. [1]

  3. Point system (driving) - Wikipedia

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    Since March 30, 2002, The Netherlands has a point system for starting drivers (5 years starting from the moment you first passed a driving test, or 7 years if you passed before reaching the age of 18). A driver reaching 2 points in 5 years will lose the driving licence and has to pass a driving test again in order to be regain the licence.

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  5. Driving cycle - Wikipedia

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    Data collection from the test road is the most important activity. Test road (e.g. city, highway, etc.) measured data are the inputs to the 'Drive Cycle' preparation activity. The procedure involves instrumentation of the test vehicle to collect information while driving on the test road.

  6. Driving licence in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Driving licences in Hong Kong are issued by the Transport Department. A full driving licence is valid for 10 years (unless the driver is approaching 60 years old in age) and is compulsory in order to drive a motor vehicle. [1] Most driving licences are issued after the applicant passed a driving test for the respective type of vehicles.

  7. Driving licence in India - Wikipedia

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    At least nine questions should be answered correctly to pass this section. The test can also consist of up to 20 additional questions, of which the applicant must get at least 14 questions correct. Verbal or written test (depending on the state). The basic test is completed on a computer, and both sections must be passed in order to pass.

  8. Driving licence in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Twenty multiple-choice questions are asked, only one incorrect answer allowed in two different test topics (for a total of two incorrect answers) for a passing grade, after the main part of the test is finished, five additional questions are added for every incorrect answer, bringing a total maximum of questions to 30. [4]

  9. Epilepsy and driving - Wikipedia

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    Epilepsy and driving is a personal and public safety issue. A person with a seizure disorder that causes lapses in consciousness may put themselves and the public at risk if a seizure occurs while they are operating a motor vehicle .