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Zutobi Reveals the Hardest Countries to Pass Driving Test – Cyprus Ranks 11th

A new report from Zutobi reveals the hardest countries in the world to pass your driving test – showing Cyprus ranking in 11th  place.

The research analyses the cost of a driving test, the minimum hours needed to take your test, along with various requirements such as theory exams and eye tests to reveal the hardest places to pass the test. 

 The report revealed that Cyprus is the 11th  hardest country to learn to drive in. With a EUR31,49 practical test and an assortment of additional requirements, it is no wonder to see Cyprus in the top spots. They were also found to be the sixth hardest country across Europe,

 The full report can be seen here: https://zutobi.com/us/driver-guides/the-easiest-and-hardest-countries-to-learn-to-drive

 The 10 most difficult countries to take your driving test:

  1. Croatia
  2. Brazil
  3. Hungary
  4. Bahrain
  5. Montenegro
  6. Kuwait
  7. Chile
  8. Belgium
  9. Israel
  10. Lithuania

The 10 easiest countries to take your driving test:

  1. Mexico
  2. Qatar
  3. Latvia
  4. United States
  5. Canada
  6. Estonia
  7. Barbados
  8. Indonesia
  9. Philippines
  10. France

Further findings highlighted: 

  • Croatia was found to be the most expensive country to learn to drive, costing a huge EUR1086,77 per test.
  • Pakistan was revealed to be the cheapest country to take your driving test, costing only EUR1,04.
  • You can be as young as 14 in Qatar and legally drive, making Qatar the country with the youngest legal driving age.
  • In 53 countries you do not need any lessons before your test.