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køreprøve

Køreprøve, or practical driving test, is the examination required to obtain a car driving licence (category B) in Denmark. It is conducted by an approved driving examiner and forms part of the licensing process overseen by the Danish Transport Authority.

To take the køreprøve, a candidate must have completed the theory exam and the required driving training

During the test, the examiner assesses practical driving skills on public roads, including vehicle control, observation,

Examiners provide a pass or fail result at the end of the session. If the candidate passes,

Notes: The køreprøve is a key step in obtaining a full driving licence, and the rules and

with
a
driving
school,
and
hold
a
learner's
permit.
On
the
day
of
the
test,
the
candidate
must
bring
valid
identification
and
the
vehicle
to
be
used,
which
must
comply
with
safety
requirements
and
be
equipped
for
the
examination.
signaling,
adherence
to
traffic
laws,
hazard
perception,
and
interaction
with
other
road
users.
The
candidate
may
be
asked
to
demonstrate
standard
driving
maneuvers
as
part
of
the
assessment.
the
driving
licence
is
issued.
If
the
candidate
fails,
a
retrial
must
be
scheduled
after
a
waiting
period
and
often
additional
instruction.
procedures
are
set
by
Færdselsstyrelsen.
Applicants
should
check
current
requirements
and
fees
with
the
testing
authority
or
driving
school.