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claims its own members, our correspondence and they'll do allow their of you in general assembly in new york. and that's all we have time for now. we'll be back soon with more headlines. in the meantime, check us out online at w. com. also on youtube. under the dw news chat and see if there is invalid. thanks for watching. october set of 2023. m as loans has a terror attack as well. it is the bloodiest day in the history of the 2 is states and the beginning of the roll and gaza one year. nice. week 7. the backgrounds of the attack. how could it happen? what role that is really on palestinian woods from the post? okay. the have mazda attached to change tel aviv. what he hasn't had on israel's policy capital focused on
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one year israel, how most school starts october 5th on d, w. the, getting your driving license in germany. it's harder than you may think. germans are famous around the world for their cars, so it's really no surprise that they're also, we're not as very disciplined drivers. how difficult is it to get your driving license in germany? how expensive is it? how complicated is the whole process? what exactly makes germans such disciplined road users and what else do you need to know about getting your drum and driving license? help in that side. the
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. there are several steps you need to take before you can even think about getting behind the wheel. first you need to pass an eye test, then you must complete a 1st aid course so that you're prepared if you get into an accident, you okay, the once you've done those, it's time to enroll after driving. sco german low dictates that you must attend at least 21 hours if theory classes on top of 12 practical special training drives. so you could get a friend or a family member to teach you wrong. it has to be a qualified instructor. mm hm. right. that's a lot of sense. i got my license in scotland when i was 17 and i didn't need to take an i test or do a 1st aid course. my dad gave me a lot of my lessons and i think i did maybe 10 official hours of lessons. so quite
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a big difference there wasn't like in your country. here's some facts and figures about germany. it has the highest number of registered passenger cars in the u, around 49000000 on ranks 3rd in europe for traffic injuries per 1000000 inhabitants . after austria and son marino. but germany has one of the lowest roads death rates . at $3.00 per 100000 inhabitants compared to $6.00, he replied, $10.00 in the us and $14.00 round point. and one of the lowest rates of drink driving tax science, africa in the us, have the highest here in germany. you're like 0.5 milligrams per millimeter of blood. unless you cause any trouble on the streets. that's around 2 small beers for the average man. but maybe just one for me, although to be honest, i wouldn't advocate drinking and driving either way. okay,
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now we're ready to start driving. i am heading to a less than a bunch of get there. i need to get onto the german also boss, which is famous for having no speed limit, to be able to bon chapman alive as always, makes me a little bit the driving safety center. now it's time start driving lessons. i me thing a certified driving instructor to get. 2 done on everything that these lessons entail reading robert fleming has been teaching berliners to drive for 2 years. berlin is a notoriously difficult city to learn how to drive it. so he seems like the best person to take me on a test drive. so what does the bulk of driving lessons in germany actually look like? what's the general idea?
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you know, you have 12 hours of basic materials followed by 2 hours of class specific material for category be the car. driver's license then comes to see re test and after that you can start your practical lesson straight away. and then the special training drives begin and also special training drives up to the highway country roads and tonight, driving to side of my thoughts. folks, when can i and how expensive is it to learn how to drive and drive me these things these days? i think you can or should expect to pay around 3500 euros on average. but i probably will. and the tax collection is typically run from $900.00 to 2000 euros and total special trips. take a nighttime drive cost, an extra $400.00 to $800.00 heroes. and the practical exam itself costs up to $250.00 euros with registration fees and theory lessons on top of that, germany is $1.00 of the costs of these countries in the world to learn to drive in
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norway in switzerland are considered the world's most expensive otherwise, force isn't bureaus, while countries like india, thailand and russia are among cheapest. so do you think there's a reason why germans are known for being such disciplined road users who think the test is quite complicated. but one does what is. first of all, i believe that germans like regulations market and they, they like laws, they like to know how to behave and the so if i have not. um, i think the other reason is that in germany in particular, people have respect for other people's property. but even more than that, respect for their own property, you know about, i don't know if you've seen me off for them. i haven't, i can, we're on the autobahn again. so back to that know speed limit say i am very aware of the fact that on certain parts of the ocean pond, there is no speed limit. well, what's your thoughts on that? yeah, the ultimate that there's no speed limit and germany comes up your time and again,
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that's it. yeah, there are speed limits, interpretive, there's a problem, the parts of a highway where most people think there's nothing there was still a recommend got to be implemented and that is 130 kilometers per hour on each german highway. estimate the weight of new ken dry faster, it's technically permitted, and then you can drive it 400 kilometers an hour for all i care. but you're taking on a huge responsibility for yourself and that as well as for the other really like the end of these and 5. and if you have an accident, you may no longer have any insurance coverage since you were driving faster than the law permits out to under the best possible condition. i was just there for the fun. i think that's a good idea of the best thing about that. i think the city of berlin does have a bit of a reputation for having quite a high fail rate, doesn't it? yeah, yeah. so, so in the theory exams almost have failed the 1st time. have to do this lovely 3rd . okay. admittedly, i did fail my theory the 1st time. okay. so somewhere between 40 and 50 percent
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fail on average in germany when this item placement very good. we've already nodded our head is today and in the practical, it's a good 30 percent of people that you pass or fail. the boys that fail on the 1st task because of china, montenegro hungry, japan and australia have the toughest test requirements. while bangladesh, belarus, egypt, india, and mexico are among the easiest with minimal theory and practical experience to shop. well, thank you so much for teaching me how to drive in germany and what the verdict do. you think i would have passed it, but as i can do has to get the past, but just bear with me. there were 2 or 3 little things you could pay more attention to in the future. finding, waiting to find them to expect them back to me. i never would have been with us the
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rest chip chop. okay, perfect. thank you so much. i really appreciate it. thank you soon. got it. okay, so you finally passed your test for right? that means you don't need to worry anymore, right? well, not quite. for 2 years, you're on probation. that means if you commit any violations during this time, you risk losing your license. so okay, you're not as truly qualified driver, simple kind of so there are a lot of steps involved, but to be honest, it does make me feel safer driving on the roads here, knowing that everyone around me clearly had to be a very good driver in order to be able to pass their test. how does the process compared to your countries? let us know when to come in of the for lynn has many boston clubs in really unusual locations. and this is one of that
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. even though it might look like it, i'm a volunteer with someone and one of the most confused or for risk of guidance on the phone. i don't just enjoy sunset things here. kind of also that perfect starting point to explore balance. legendary non prove economy opened in 2017. it's a rooftop terrace. be a god and the club all at once. hobbin sandbag was the one who opened it. he's been part of buttons club, same since the 19. i think one of the big topics is professor natalie is ation. it's getting more and more professionalized. we started in berlin with the fall of the berlin wall and we had like empty factories. you had not to pay any rent. the electricity was still on and you just could start to raise the front of the building was the beginning of the city is collapsing as we know it today. empty buildings abounded in east berlin. a lot of clots were born off to autism, and others broke into basements and started to copy this. for example, here's the one that club opened below the phone levels of the department store and
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earned berlin. it's titled as capital off tech. no. before long techno had become massively popular, the law parade which began as a political demonstration in 1989 became a huge techno party with around 1500000 ravens attending during its peak in 1999. these days, bowlens clubs, a well famous like background which opened in 2004 as the name of the world's best . not many times as far as the city slough seemed as we know, it's in danger. so it's in danger. you won't find a space at the subculture and like the accessibility for club culture is like more and more in danger. people like you have to pay $20.00 euro to get in or $25.00 because everything is more and more expensive. and i think one of the core values is the accessibility in berlin for club culture. it's like way again, who's done this because it's important that you bring people together like you know
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