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Find out which country has the easiest or hardest driving test. Compare test formats, pass marks, costs, and requirements side by side.
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Spanien vs Deutschland
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Spanien vs Frankreich
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which European country has the easiest driving test?
The difficulty of driving tests varies by country. Generally, countries with fewer questions and longer time limits are considered easier. The UK test (50 questions, 57 minutes) and Danish test (25 questions) are often cited as more manageable, while Germany's point-based system and Vietnam's "death questions" are considered more challenging.
Which country has the hardest driving test in the world?
The hardest driving tests are often considered to be in Japan, Finland, and Germany. Japan has strict practical requirements, Finland includes mandatory winter driving training, and Germany has a complex point-based theory test with video questions. Vietnam's test also stands out due to 60 "death questions" that cause instant failure if answered incorrectly.
How do European driving tests compare?
European driving tests vary significantly. Spain has 30 questions with a 90% pass requirement, Germany uses a point-based system with video questions, France has 40 questions, and the UK includes a separate hazard perception component. Costs range from €30 (France theory) to over €200 (Germany total).
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