![]() Finding Parking: The biggest challenge to driving, especially in the bigger cities, is finding parking.It took me at least a year to understand Chinese roads without getting utterly confused. Navigating Chinese Roads: You can’t rely on the English instructions of Google Maps in China since it’s blocked.Oh, and as for selling your car when you’re finally ready to leave China? Yea…that was a massive headache too. Renting/Buying a Car: Buying a car was a huge headache for me and while renting a car in China isn’t nearly as bad, it’s not the simple process you know from back home.Personally, it took me two weeks of back and forth to get my license. Actually Getting the License: It takes time and money.And this plays a big role in deciding whether a Chinese license is worth it.įor example, are you willing to overcome the obstacle of: Yes! Getting a Chinese driving license is absolutely worth it!Įvery person’s situation, perspective and risk tolerance is unique. Use the links below to jump to a particular section or just scroll down to keep reading.Ĭoming from the perspective of an expat who has enjoyed the freedom of driving my own car and motorcycle around gorgeous parts of China, my first instinct is to say… The biggest perk to the provisional driver’s license is you don’t need to take a written test. Provisional Driver’s License (easier): This driver’s license is temporary and available for foreigners visiting China for up to 3 months.Unfortunately, it takes a few trips (if you’re lucky) to get a full-license as well as passing a 100 question written test. ![]()
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