Well now, you wanna get yourself a Malta driving license, huh? It ain’t rocket science, but it ain’t like pickin’ apples neither. Let me tell ya what I heard, all mixed up and whatnot, but it’ll get ya there.
First off, they got this fancy thing called a “learner’s permit.” Sounds all official, but it just means you gotta learn before you go zoomin’ around. You can’t just jump in a car and say, “Here I go!” Nope. Gotta get that permit first. And lemme tell ya, gettin’ that permit means paperwork. Lots of it, I reckon. They gonna want to see who you are, where you live, all that stuff. So, get your papers ready, I say.
Now, what do you need for this here permit? Well, they say you gotta have some kinda card, a residence card or a Maltese ID card. Gotta prove you ain’t just blowin’ through, I guess. Then there’s this medical checkup thing. Gotta make sure you ain’t blind as a bat or got the shakes so bad you can’t hold the steering wheel. Doctors, always pokin’ and proddin’, but you gotta do what you gotta do.

After the permit, comes the learnin’ part. You can’t just teach yourself, no sir. You gotta find yourself one of them authorized instructors. They’ll show you the ropes, teach you how to not crash into things. And they’ll make sure you know all them road signs, the ones with the squiggly lines and the pictures of people walkin’. It’s important, they say, keeps you from gettin’ lost or worse.
Then comes the tests. Oh, Lord, the tests. First, you gotta take this theory test, a writin’ test. They gonna ask you all sorts of questions about rules and such. Like, what does that red light mean? Don’t laugh, some folks don’t know! And then, after you sweat through that one, you gotta take the road test. That’s where you actually drive a car with someone watchin’ ya. They gonna see if you can park, if you can turn, if you can stop without hittin’ somethin’. Nerve-wrackin’, it is. But you gotta pass it if you want that license.
Now, I heard tell they got this online thingy, a portal they call it. Sounds all high-tech, but it’s supposed to make things easier. You can apply for your permit and book your tests online. No more waitin’ in long lines, I hope. But you know how these things go, sometimes easy ain’t so easy. You can find it at */, or so they say. I wouldn’t know, I ain’t never used one of them computer things.
And lemme tell ya somethin’ important. This Malta driving license, it ain’t just good for Malta. It’s good all over Europe, or at least most of it. Places like Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, all them fancy places. So, if you ever decide to up and move, your license goes with you. That’s handy, I reckon.
So, to get this license, you gotta get your papers, pass your medical, get a permit, learn from an instructor, and pass them tests. Seems like a lot, I know. But once you got it, you got it. And you can drive around Malta, seein’ the sights, goin’ to the beach, doin’ whatever you please. Just remember to follow them road signs, and don’t go drivin’ like a crazy person. They got rules for a reason.
And remember this, after three years of driving with your full license, it expires every ten years, so you gotta keep up with it, ya know? Can’t be drivin’ around with an old license, they won’t like that one bit. Just follow the rules of the road, look at the signs, and you’ll be fine.
So, there you have it. That’s all I know about gettin’ a Malta driving license. It ain’t the prettiest story, but it’s the truth, as far as I can tell. Good luck to ya, and drive safe!
And remember, they check if you are a resident, so if you’re just passin’ through, this whole thing might not be for you.
- Get a learner’s permit.
- Find an authorized instructor.
- Pass a medical exam.
- Pass a theory test.
- Pass a driving test.
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