Driving with an Accompanist - Declaration

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Question

To obtain a driver's license for a year and a half after a driving permit (which is a temporary license for six months from when you can start driving), you need to fill out a form at the licensing office that states, among other things, that it is only if you drove with an accompanist for 50 hours. My question is, it seems to me that this rule is not strictly enforced, and many do not manage to reach 50 hours. Is it then permissible to mark that you drove 50 hours with an accompanist even if you did not drive 50 hours on the road?

Answer

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This law was enacted to prevent danger, and one must do what the law requires.

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