I don't remember exactly, but I think it was about 20 hours, if I am not mistaking. But, I do remember that the cost was much higher for less total hours, maybe about 80-90$ per hour.How many hours did you take?
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I don't remember exactly, but I think it was about 20 hours, if I am not mistaking. But, I do remember that the cost was much higher for less total hours, maybe about 80-90$ per hour.How many hours did you take?
Its quite the same as Switzerland except that you need to be 18 even to get lerners permit, how expensive is the whole fun in US?
I had to pay around 100$/h which makes 5000$ for 50 hours, i ''only'' needed around 30 hours though, and now i have no money for a car yet.
@Kaan @XenoEnsi-14 is it true that most Americans drive automatic and what are you guys driving?I don't remember exactly, but I think it was about 20 hours, if I am not mistaking. But, I do remember that the cost was much higher for less total hours, maybe about 80-90$ per hour.
Well you need a teacher anyway here or you wouldnt pass the exams.Probably only about $100 total, and there isn't hours of experience required for the drivers license, not sure about the learners since I don't have to take it because of my age, just as long as I pass the tests and pay for the license.
$5000 is insane, they should give you a free cheap car.
@Kaan @XenoEnsi-14 is it true that most Americans drive automatic and what are you guys driving?
In Switzerland you cant drive a manual car if you make your license with an automatic but the other way around is allowed.
LOL, that is insane. I took driving lessons from private company which was run by one guy. Hourly rate was 35 euro. I took 20 classes in total and the final exam that you take from the government is 230 euro. I passed my exam the first time .Its quite the same as Switzerland except that you need to be 18 even to get lerners permit, how expensive is the whole fun in US?
I had to pay around 100$/h which makes 5000$ for 50 hours, i ''only'' needed around 30 hours though, and now i have no money for a car yet.
Guys, I have a question
I was reading that in 1932, Iran and Turkey signed a deal in which Iran gave the lesser Ararat to Turkey, in exchange for 23 square kilometers of land in Qatur, then in Van province and now in Iran. Does anyone know the reasons behind this deal? Also, was the Mount Ararat itself in Iran's territory or only the lesser Ararat was part of the deal?
Manual is more fun to drive but i would take an automatic for long distances, for some reason automatic is not so widespread in Europe.About the same I guess, and I don't think you have to register as an manual or automatic. I would drive an automatic, manual keeps making funny noises and I might just kick the stick shift off.
35 Euro? Wow thats cheap.LOL, that is insane. I took driving lessons from private company which was run by one guy. Hourly rate was 35 euro. I took 20 classes in total and the final exam that you take from the government is 230 euro. I passed my exam the first time .
I found this original document from the official website of Grand National Assembly with the date of 19. June 1932, i didnt read the whole thing but it describes the course of the new border, dont know why there was this agreement.Guys, I have a question
I was reading that in 1932, Iran and Turkey signed a deal in which Iran gave the lesser Ararat to Turkey, in exchange for 23 square kilometers of land in Qatur, then in Van province and now in Iran. Does anyone know the reasons behind this deal? Also, was the Mount Ararat itself in Iran's territory or only the lesser Ararat was part of the deal?
Automatic of course. I don't like manual car. I think most people, 90-95%+ use automatic cars.@Kaan @XenoEnsi-14 is it true that most Americans drive automatic and what are you guys driving?
In US, the license is the same for manual and automatic.In Switzerland you cant drive a manual car if you make your license with an automatic but the other way around is allowed.
That's right.Guys, I have a question
I was reading that in 1932, Iran and Turkey signed a deal in which Iran gave the lesser Ararat to Turkey, in exchange for 23 square kilometers of land in Qatur, then in Van province and now in Iran.
I think because Turkey wanted to connect its land to Nakhchivan.Does anyone know the reasons behind this deal?
No, only the eastern side of the mountain plus the small land that connects it to nakhchivan and araz river was part of the deal.Also, was the Mount Ararat itself in Iran's territory or only the lesser Ararat was part of the deal?
Busy getting driving license, working outside, and looking for jobs.
It is fake, bro
Where is Qatur? I googled it and I couldn't find anything..Guys, I have a question
I was reading that in 1932, Iran and Turkey signed a deal in which Iran gave the lesser Ararat to Turkey, in exchange for 23 square kilometers of land in Qatur, then in Van province and now in Iran. Does anyone know the reasons behind this deal? Also, was the Mount Ararat itself in Iran's territory or only the lesser Ararat was part of the deal?
It is in the west of Urmia, inside the Iran side of border. A river called Qatur Cay passes through it.vb
Where is Qatur? I googled it and I couldn't find anything..
Hey, sup?
Qatur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediavb
Where is Qatur? I googled it and I couldn't find anything..