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  • Driving licence in Croatia

    In Croatia, the driving licence (Croatian: Vozačka dozvola) is the licence for driving vehicles. It is required for every type of motorized vehicle. The driving licence format is a pink booklet which includes separate licences for one or more vehicle categories according to the vehicle classification in Croatia. The licence for any category can be obtained after finishing a driving school and passing a two stage test, the theory test and road test, which test the prospective driver's knowledge of the rules of the road including the speed limits in Croatia. The minimum age to obtain a Croatian driving licence varies; for cars, it is 16 years, but the young drivers is are only allowed to drive under a stricter regime until the age of 24; for some motorcycles it's 24, or 20 after two years of probation with another motorcycle license.[1] Croatia will start replacing the existing booklet-format driving licences with the European driving licence by 1 July 2013.[2] See also [edit] Vehic... (see more)

  • Krauser Domani

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    Krauser Domani The Krauser Domani is a motorcycle based, 3-wheeled vehicle developed by Michael Krauser GmBH and powered by BMW, built for sale in Japan and Europe. The vehicle looks like a motorcycle with a sidecar attached, however unlike the former, the "sidecar" of the Domani is structurally an integral part of the frame. In Japan, one does not require a motorcycle license to drive it, a normal car license is sufficient. Contents 1 Body & Chassis 2 Engine 3 Suspension 4 External links Body & Chassis [edit] The Domani is built around a torsionally rigid tubular steel frame with structurally integrated sidecar unit. As mentioned above, the sidecar portion of the vehicle is an integral part of the frame. One of the advantages of this is that the frame is torsionally stiffer than that of a regular sidecar equipped motorcycle. Also, the suspension and layout for the two rear wheels can now be more car-like, with the sidecar's wheel being driven as well, making... (see more)

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