In India, driver's licenses sell for 320-430 PLN through officials or driving schools with home delivery. India's chaotic roads demand special survival instincts no license guarantees. Mexico simplified licensing until 2018 when international standards forced courses, tests, and exams. Half of Mexicans oppose stricter licensing rules. Brazil mandates extensive training, psych tests for aggression and alcohol, plus a violation-free probation year. Japan's practical exam requires checking under car, constant 30 km/h speed, verbal confirmations like ''Yosh!'' for every mirror check and turn. Sierra Leone trains drivers with a board game on rules and road etiquette. Saudi women train 90-120 hours longer than men and pay 500-800 USD for licenses versus men's 120 USD. UK Queen Elizabeth II drives without any license. Poland sees declining interest in licenses possibly due to high exam failure rates.
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