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What Good Does the Reform Bring for Cheaper Driving Licences?

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Digitaler, simpler, faster - and not so expensive any more. In the case of a driver's license, a lot should change, especially in order to relieve young people of costs.A driving licence was not really cheap. However, Happy costs of often a few thousand euros should go down noticeably according to plans of transport minister Patrick Schnieder (CDU). The Federal Cabinet brought about a reform, which should bring more flexible specifications and m…

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Fewer special trips, no obligation to attend theoretical lessons: the Federal Government wants to make driving licences more digital, simpler and cheaper. The Cabinet has launched a reform - what should change?

·Hamburg, Germany
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Digitaler, simpler, faster - and not so expensive anymore. A lot should change in the driving licence, in order to relieve especially young people of costs.

The classic driver's license for the car can cost more than 3000 euros. Many find this too expensive - also the federal government, which has launched a bill for this.

·Munich, Germany
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Less special rides, digital theory lessons and practice with parents - it should be cheaper. Driving instructors see this critically.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Federal Cabinet has launched plans to make driving licences cheaper and more flexible. Among other things, parents should be able to actively support their children.

The driving licence costs an average of 3,400 euros. A reform should make the training cheaper and more flexible.

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LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung broke the news in Leipzig, Germany on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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