Chestionare Auto | Germania Link

Andrei clicked “B” – pedestrian first. Wrong. The correct answer was: “The bicycle goes first, then the pedestrian, then the car, unless the pedestrian makes eye contact with the cyclist, in which case the pedestrian yields.” He stared at the screen. That’s not a rule. That’s a relationship drama.

Andrei, a 34-year-old software engineer from Cluj-Napoca, Romania, had been driving in his home country for twelve years. He could parallel park a minibus in a snowstorm. He once drove to Budapest and back without using GPS. So when he moved to Berlin for a job at a tech startup, he assumed the German driving license conversion would be a bureaucratic formality. chestionare auto germania

: A dedicated resource for Romanian speakers in Germany, offering a Romanian manual and an app specifically designed for the German exam. Andrei clicked “B” – pedestrian first

: Don't just answer questions randomly. Use the "Exam Simulation" mode in your app until you consistently pass with 0–5 error points. That’s not a rule