Re: ZMC's Attempt to get a Chinese License Blog
*restokes the fire and starts reviving thread*
Hah that really doesn't make it sound so bad. I started digging myself after joining this forum and feeling I should finally do this. Lack of trust in it's use at the end of the day put the idea out of my head pretty fast. Anyway so yea, it's a good thing to do, can't argue with that. Only thing is, I don't have a license from back home, and my friend asked in the official office which said if he (me) doesn't have a license we can't get him a Chinese DL. This confused both of us as we figured I could just do a practical test also, like any other Chinese person.
Has any foreigner obtained a CDL without holding a license for any other country?
Maybe I should go into the office myself...
Re: ZMC's Attempt to get a Chinese License Blog
Several threads on getting legal in Beijing, Shanghai and elsewhere from scratch without a foreign motorcycle license. Try advanced search. Yes, you have to pass a practical test as well a written exam, and you may have to take mandatory training classes.
Yes, you are best off going into your local Vehicle Management Bureau 车管所 to get the information from the horse's mouth. Though there's supposedly a unified national traffic management law, procedures vary widely from place to place. Just go ask.
cheers
Re: ZMC's Attempt to get a Chinese License Blog
I few of my friends have done the complete test for motorcycles whilst transferring their car entitlement, it's not really that much harder. Generally speaking the Chinese attitude is that you've already got a car license so that must mean that you can ride a bike anyway, and the police don't care about making the motorcycle or three wheeler test too hard as they think the people who take the test are mostly poor and poorly educated.
Re: ZMC's Attempt to get a Chinese License Blog
The same rules are in place throughout the country but procedures can and often do differ dependant on location, then add to that the Guanxi you and any "friends" or others assisting you might have that could make the procedures vary. If you don't have a foreign DL and don't have the necessary Guanxi, it is highly likely you will have to go to a Driving School, to attend classes (this is mandatory - subject to the influences already outlined) - usually a set number. Be prepared if that is the case, to unlearn anything you already know, and suffer consequences of the Chinese driving school system. You'll likely be amongst many students in the one car, though you might be able to negotiate all or some of the status quo, depending on numerous variables. eg. attend only some of all stipulated lessons, hire an instructor and car separately etc.
Personally I would be heading back overseas to get a DL that carries significantly more weight but YMMV.
Re: ZMC's Attempt to get a Chinese License Blog
For the love of God don't do your (car) driving test here! It will take you five years to learn from experience what 10 hours of good instruction in a western country will teach you!
Re: ZMC's Attempt to get a Chinese License Blog
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ZMC888
For the love of God don't do your (car) driving test here! It will take you five years to learn from experience what 10 hours of good instruction in a western country will teach you!
^what he wrote!