![]() In Finland, a white triangle (equilateral with 16–25 cm sides) is used by driving schools' cars. ![]() In Italy, driving schools' cars are tagged with the words 'Scuola guida' ( driving school), and private cars with beginner drivers are tagged with a 'P' capital letter: both signs are black on white reflective background. ![]() In Czechoslovakia, a white L on a blue field, similar to the Swiss one, had been used, but many driving schools have stopped using them recently, instead tagging their cars with the word 'Autoškola' ('car school'). In Sweden, the plate is green or red (for driving schools) with the text Övningskör (driving practice). In Germany, a usually red plate displaying the word Fahrschule (driving school) is placed on the vehicles during instruction. India Įlsewhere in the world, varying designs are used. Licences for all other classes of vehicles require the applicant to have held a full private car/light goods vehicle driving licence for at least two years. Drivers who complete the probationary period without committing any offences are eligible for a full-class driving licence. A driver who commits a minor traffic offence during the probationary period will see his period extended by six months, and a second minor offence or a single serious offence will cancel the license entirely, forcing him to retake the driving test for another probationary licence. ![]() ![]() Motorcycle riders may not carry passengers during the probational period. During the probationary period, drivers must display a red P-plate at the front and back of the car, must not exceed a speed of 70 km/h (43 mph) if the speed limit of the road is higher than 70 km/h (43 mph), and must not use the rightmost lane on expressways having three of more lanes. A one-year probationary period has been applied to newly qualified motorcycle drivers since 2000 and to private car/light goods vehicle drivers since 2009. ![]()
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