Bicycle. You will be living in the district Görlitz live? Then it's worth buying a bike. It's cheaper than travelling by public transport. Important traffic rules for cyclists (selection): • Always drive on the right-hand side of the carriageway. • Do not drive side by side, but one behind the other. • If there is a cycle path, you must ride on the cycle path (always on the right-hand side of the road in the direction of travel). • Children up to the age of 11 may use the footpaths by bicycle. • Using a mobile phone on a bicycle is prohibited. Acquisition and repairs: Your bike must be equipped as follows to ensure that it is roadworthy. Otherwise you will have to pay a fine if you are stopped by the police. • Front and rear light • Reflector front and rear • Reflectors in the spokes (2 per wheel) • Bell • Two independent brakes Here you can find cheap used bikes: ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ A driving licence can be very useful. Especially if you live in a village or a small, remote town. There are often no public transport connections here. Then a driving licence is helpful. And buying a car is often necessary. Would you like to get a German driving licence? Or do you already have a driving licence from your home country? And would you now like to rewrite it? Conversion means that the driving licence is also valid in Germany. We provide you with this information on this page. Would you like to drive in Germany yourself? Then you need a driving licence from Germany or another EU country. Driving licences from non-EU countries are only valid for 6 months in Germany. You may only drive in Germany with a driving licence from your home country for the first 6 months. The 6 months begin with your first police registration in Germany. You must always have your driving licence with you when you drive. You must also have a translation of your driving licence into German with you. The international driving licence is also not valid indefinitely. It also loses its validity after 6 months. It must then be exchanged for a German driving licence. You still want to drive yourself after 6 months? Then have your driving licence transferred. If you are only visiting Germany, you may drive with your foreign or international driving licence. You must always have your driving licence with you when you drive. During your asylum procedure, all your documents remain with the BAMF. You will normally only get them back once your asylum procedure has been completed. As long as your driving licence is with the BAMF, you are not allowed to drive yourself. Contact your local driving licence authority or driving licence office. It can sometimes take a while before you receive an answer. The authority sometimes receives a lot of applications at once. Contact the competent authority before your 6-month driving licence expires. You must go to the driving licence office in person. You will have to present various documents there: • Identity card or passport • Confirmation of registration (police registration) • biometric passport photo • Certificate of an eye test (from an optician or ophthalmologist) • Confirmation of participation in a first aid course. You can find a course near you, for example, at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-Samariter-Bund (ASB), German Red Cross (DRK) or at the Johannitern. • Your original foreign driving licence (an international driving licence is not sufficient). As a rule, you must also submit a certified German translation. • A declaration that your foreign driving licence is still valid. The driving licence office will then decide whether your driving licence can be converted without a test. Otherwise, you must first take the theory and practical test. This depends on the country in which you obtained your driving licence. It is a good idea to attend a driving school before the test. Germany has a lot of traffic rules and signs. Unlike those who are taking their first driving licence, however, you do not have to take any driving lessons. The driving licence authority can answer any questions you may have about your driving licence: Further information, such as locations and opening hours, can be found at To obtain a driving licence for the first time, proceed as follows: • Register with a driving school. In large cities, there are driving schools with driving instructors who speak Arabic and Persian, for example. You can find driving schools near you on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ to find one. • Take part in a first aid course. You can find a course near you, for example, at the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-Samariter-Bund (ASB) german Red Cross (DRK ) or at the Johannitern. • Have an eye test at an optician or an ophthalmologist. The eye test costs approx. 7 euros. Some opticians also offer the eye test free of charge. • Have a biometric passport photo taken. You must pay for the driving licence yourself. You may drive a car alone from the age of
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Bicycle. You will be living in the district Görlitz live? Then it's worth buying a bike. It's cheaper than travelling by public transport. Important traffic rules for cyclists (selection): • Always drive on the right-hand side of the carriageway. • Do not drive side by side, but one behind the other. • If there is a cycle path, you must ride on the cycle path (always on the right-hand side of the road in the direction of travel). • Children up to the age of 11 may use the footpaths by bicycle. • Using a mobile phone on a bicycle is prohibited. Acquisition and repairs: Your bike must be equipped as follows to ensure that it is roadworthy. Otherwise you will have to pay a fine if you are stopped by the police. • Front and rear light • Reflector front and rear • Reflectors in the spokes (2 per wheel) • Reflectors on the pedals • Bell • Two independent brakes Here you can find cheap used bikes: ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ A driving licence can be very useful. Especially if you live in a village or a small, remote town. There are often no public transport connections here. Then a driving licence is helpful. And buying a car is often necessary. Would you like to get a German driving licence? Or do you already have a driving licence from your home country? And would you now like to rewrite it? Conversion means that the driving licence is also valid in Germany. We provide you with this information on this page. Would you like to drive in Germany yourself? Then you need a driving licence from Germany or another EU country. Driving licences from non-EU countries are only valid for 6 months in Germany. You may only drive in Germany with a driving licence from your home country for the first 6 months. The 6 months begin with your first police registration in Germany. You must always have your driving licence with you when you drive. You must also have a translation of your driving licence into German with you. The international driving licence is also not valid indefinitely. It also loses its validity after 6 months. It must then be exchanged for a German driving licence. You still want to drive yourself after 6 months? Then have your driving licence transferred. If you are only visiting Germany, you may drive with your foreign or international driving licence. You must always have your driving licence with you when you drive. During your asylum procedure, all your documents remain with the BAMF. You will normally only get them back once your asylum procedure has been completed. As long as your driving licence is with the BAMF, you are not allowed to drive yourself. Contact your local driving licence authority or driving licence office. It can sometimes take a while before you receive an answer. The authority sometimes receives a lot of applications at once. Contact the competent authority before your 6-month driving licence expires. You must go to the driving licence office in person. You will have to present various documents there: • Identity card or passport • Confirmation of registration (police registration) • biometric passport photo • Certificate of an eye test (from an optician or ophthalmologist) • Confirmation of participation in a first aid course. You can find a course near you, for example, at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-Samariter-Bund (ASB), German Red Cross (DRK) or at the Johannitern. • Your original foreign driving licence (an international driving licence is not sufficient). As a rule, you must also submit a certified German translation. • A declaration that your foreign driving licence is still valid. The driving licence office will then decide whether your driving licence can be converted without a test. Otherwise, you must first take the theory and practical test. This depends on the country in which you obtained your driving licence. It is a good idea to attend a driving school before the test. Germany has a lot of traffic rules and signs. Unlike those who are taking their first driving licence, however, you do not have to take any driving lessons. The driving licence authority can answer any questions you may have about your driving licence: Further information, such as locations and opening hours, can be found at To obtain a driving licence for the first time, proceed as follows: • Register with a driving school. In large cities, there are driving schools with driving instructors who speak Arabic and Persian, for example. You can find driving schools near you on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ to find one. • Take part in a first aid course. You can find a course near you, for example, at the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-Samariter-Bund (ASB) german Red Cross (DRK ) or at the Johannitern. • Have an eye test at an optician or an ophthalmologist. The eye test costs approx. 7 euros. Some opticians also offer the eye test free of charge. • Have a biometric passport photo taken. You must pay for the driving licence yourself. You may drive a car alone from the age of
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Sources: Rental Agreement