In the UK, no, so long as you still have a valid driver's licence.
yes
Yes; in fact, I have been driving for 39 years.
EXPLANATION OF QUESTION: I completed my CBT on my 16th birthday and it is now coming up to my 18th and CBT's only last 2 years. However i passed my Car Driving Test last month and now have a full driving licence but not taken a motorbike test. So do i need to retake my CBT on my 18th or can i ride it on a full licence without a CBT?
Yes, you will be required to take the written test again. The driving part of the test is at the examiners discretion if you need to take that part or not.
no
Find an apprentice ship in your area most truck driving companies have them now.
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You didn't say which state but most states will require that you retake the written test and some will make you retake the road test.
It depends if France retake years cos Belgium is a French country. If France does there's a possibility they do. but Belgium is a Dutch and German country too... so it depends.
Twenty is a score so twenty years is a score of years.
Well, just do the math. He is like twenty-one, and probably started driving at fifteen or sixteen, so that would be like, four or five years.
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