Re: führerschein chaos in kanada :-))) ??


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Abgeschickt von Mad Max am 28 Maerz, 2003 um 21:02:42:

Antwort auf: führerschein chaos in kanada :-))) von maxim am 28 Maerz, 2003 um 15:53:49:

Diese Infos sind doch ein alter Hut! Das man in Kanada den Fuehrerschein umschreiben muss wenn man die Provinz wechselt gibt es schon recht lange.

Und was hat das mit Chaos zu tun?
Die kanadischen Provinzen sind ja wohl weit selbststaendiger als die deutschen Bundeslaender!

: Hallo

: also nicht nur wenn man aus deutschland kommt braucht man möglicherwesie einen neuen führerschein - auch wenn man aus alberta nach B.C. kommt

: ist das lustig :-)))

: bonne chance

: maxim

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