When I say license to drive I'm not referring to the C rated 80's comedy, I'm referring to myself. I have an American driving license and I have a Dutch license to drive scooters (aka brommers/snorfiesten), but I am still not legally allowed to drive a car on Dutch roads. Periodically over the years I have tried to convince the Dutch system to transfer my American license over but they refuse (probably a good thing). So now after living here over 8yrs I have finally decided to attempt to get a Dutch driving license, which is no small feat. They first take you out for 30 minutes just to see what you're even capable of; apparently I sent the wrong message because the instructor recommended a small package of just over 20 lessons. But once I actually started taking the lessons (2 hours once a week) my new instructor quickly realized I was going to need more lessons than my package provided. You'd think getting behind the wheel again would be easy, I drove from 17-21yrs old, and I even had my own car for 3yrs, but it wasn't easy. I was actually a complete mess; putting it off for so long wasn't a good idea. I had hang ups from all of the wrecks I was in, I completely lacked confidence, and I had zero understanding of the Dutch rules. I'm surprised the instructor let me on main roads. In The States I drove an automatic, here it's a stick shift. There I understood the laws/rules, here there are so many it's practically impossible to remember them all. And in the US it was all in English, here I chose to do it in Dutch (maybe not the best decision). The combination made me want to throw up for about an hour before each lesson and my entire demeanor has convinced my instructor I can't handle stress and have anxiety attacks. GREAT! But with the help of a good instructor and a very supporting husband and family, I am now making progress. I am about 75% of the way to getting my Dutch driving license. I have completed the theory exam (written exam), even though it did take me three times to pass! The 1st time I missed 1 question too many, the 2nd time I bombed, and the 3rd time I made it through. There was so much pressure - the fact it was in Dutch, each test costs over 30euros, and every time I failed it pushed my entire schedule back costing more time & money. But with a lot of studying, an 8hr course, and a 2nd book from my sister-in-law, I made it.

You can do it! The fact that you've passed the written exam is outstanding. You Go Girl! I am crossing my fingers for you.
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