Rijbwijs B praktijk examen
Geplaatst: 04 jun 2018, 22:16
Hello Everyone,
Last week, I passed my driving licence theory test in Brussels and I'm planning to start the practical lessons in a driving school or learn with a family member (I haven't decided yet). According to GOCA website, starting from 1 November 2018 there is going to be a new law and it seems it is going to be more complicated than the current one. In that case, I will only have nearly four months (between now and September) to take lessons and do a three months stage or learn with a family member and be ready to take the practical exam in October 2018 with the old system.
I want to consider the following scenarios:
1. I heard that it is very difficult to find an exam appointment within a short period of time. Therefore, if I can't find a place in October, will I follow the new system?
2. If I get an appointment in October but I will fail the exam, will I be obliged to follow the new system? If yes, will my previous stage time and hours be counted towards the new system?
3. I speak some French and I took the theory in French, but I'm not fluent. Should I still need to hire a translator for the practical test?
I contacted GOCA but I didn't get a clear answer, so I decided to ask here.
Thank you very much,
Happy learning
Last week, I passed my driving licence theory test in Brussels and I'm planning to start the practical lessons in a driving school or learn with a family member (I haven't decided yet). According to GOCA website, starting from 1 November 2018 there is going to be a new law and it seems it is going to be more complicated than the current one. In that case, I will only have nearly four months (between now and September) to take lessons and do a three months stage or learn with a family member and be ready to take the practical exam in October 2018 with the old system.
I want to consider the following scenarios:
1. I heard that it is very difficult to find an exam appointment within a short period of time. Therefore, if I can't find a place in October, will I follow the new system?
2. If I get an appointment in October but I will fail the exam, will I be obliged to follow the new system? If yes, will my previous stage time and hours be counted towards the new system?
3. I speak some French and I took the theory in French, but I'm not fluent. Should I still need to hire a translator for the practical test?
I contacted GOCA but I didn't get a clear answer, so I decided to ask here.
Thank you very much,
Happy learning