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Originally Posted by Cholo
S and NB, please note that riding with a false or forged licence apart from being a bad idea , also invalidates your insurance, so if you hurt someone or worse, you will be jailed with cause and be years before you get out. I believe South American jails are not the most confortable places to spend your time.
Would you ride in Europe with a forged licence?
so don't do it in my country!!!
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that's exactly why i started this thread - to find out how i can do it legally. the forged licence is just a backup until i figure out a better way. no offence but a post saying "don't do it" doesn't really help, maybe you can share some info about how possible it is do get a licence as a foreigner (without residence) in your country (and which country is it)?
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Originally Posted by AndyT
Why don't you get a license in your home country before you leave on your trip? Seems like the obvious solution to me, unless I'm missing something.
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i am already in south america, so that's not an option unfortunately. i've been hitch-hiking until now but after trying in southern argentina with poor results i've decided to switch to a bike.
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Originally Posted by NewbRider
Czesc szaman! I'm not sure if it's the same, but does your polish licence have a scooter section? Because if you get that made into international I've heard it looks the same as having a bike licence. Like a UK licence (depending on how old you are!) has a "up to 125cc" section, and I read somewhere that people have used this as a MC licence.
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thanks for the idea. i think in poland you can ride a scooter with a B category licence. that being said, there is another category A1 on the licence, but my licence does not have this category. there is no other section on it. this is how a typical polish licence looks, in my case only B category is filled.
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