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How to get a driver's license in Kabul
Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Every day on his way to an increasing number of cars, which makes it difficult and so complicated traffic. It is believed that on the streets of Kabul daily travels more than half a million vehicles, except rickshaws, cyclists, people harnessed in wooden carts or two-wheeled wheelbarrows and animals wandering where they please. There is almost no traffic lights, traffic chaos. Driving courses, which last for 45 days and cost $ 60, have no effect on the understanding of local residents of traffic rules, and even more so, their compliance. Look at the picture story about how to get a driver's license in Kabul, and you'll understand why tourists cross the road in Kabul recommend groups. 22 PHOTOS 1. Students driving courses in Kabul during the theoretical lessons. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
2. The instructor is trying to explain to women the device car. Many women in Kabul ride in cars to avoid unwanted harassment or harassment in crowded public transport. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
3. Pupil Driving courses studying signs on huge posters. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
4. So the instructor explains the future of the driver that means traffic signs. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
5. This practical training. Everything is very clear. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
6. The instructor conducts theoretical lessons. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
7. The instructor explains the student how to drive a car - these are practical lessons. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
8. Demonstration speedometer in a driving school in Kabul. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
9. Schoolgirl with misunderstanding look at the instructor during the theoretical lessons. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
10. And, finally, there was a real car, an example of which the instructor explains the technical side of the device. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
11. And now it's time for practical exercises on a real car. The instructor shows how to shift gears. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
12. The pupil, who first went to the city by car, carefully looking into the rearview mirror. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
13. Training before riding. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
14. 21-year-old Kanaz listens tips instructor. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
15. After driving courses students waiting for the exam. Men waiting for their turn. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
16. To get a driver's license, students still need to undergo training in the police station. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
17. And of course, a prerequisite is to obtain a driver's license vision screening. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
18. A member of the transport department distributes a driver's license after the exam. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
19. And on the table in a driving school wanted portraits of students who have completed driving courses. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
20. novice drivers immediately have to face the chaos that reigns in the streets of Kabul. It looks like the movement on the ring in the center of the city. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
21. The traffic controller, who is trying to control the chaotic traffic on the street in Kabul. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
22. The boy is trying to cross the street, which is full of cars. (Photo: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL / REUTERS).
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