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| rowspan=13 align="center"| '''{{flag|Aziallis}}'''
| rowspan=9 align="center"| '''{{flag|Aziallis}}'''
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| align="center"| '''L1'''
| align="center"| '''DS16'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive electric run scooties and light four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation with rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L1 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
| KS is the License to drive Scooties, which are defined as two-wheeled vehicles which have an electric engine of less than or equal to 70 CCs. One must pass a basic health evaluation with a special test for colour blindness. A short computerised test for traffic rules, signs and signals tests has to be passed, and a practical driving test. All of this is conducted at the regional offices of the Road Transport Authority (RTO). Once an individual passes these tests, they can freely drive scooties across Aziallis. The individual has to pay a nominal fee for the processing of documents and testing, generally, 10 Erfs. The license is valid only for 10 years, hence most people apply for a DS18 license within 2 to 5 years of getting a DS16 license.
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| align="center"| '''KS'''
| align="center"| '''LC16'''
| KS is the Lisence to drive Scooties, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an electic engine of less than or equal to 70 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
| LC16 is the learner's license issued to drive Light Cars, defined as cars that are lighter than 2,350 Kgs at A/T or M/T, in the presence of an adult of over 21 years who has a DC18 License. One must pass a basic health evaluation with a special test for colour-blindness. A short computerised test for traffic rules, signs and signals tests has to be passed. And a limited practical driving test is conducted. All of this is conducted at the office of the regional Road Transport Authority (RTO). Both the DS16 and the LC16 tests can be conducted together. The individual has to pay a nominal fee for the processing of documents and testing, generally, 10 Erfs. The LC16 is only valid for 2 years and 6 months, after which an individual must apply for the DC18 license.  
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| align="center"| '''TL'''
| TL is the Lisence to drive Light Cars, which are defined as cars which are lighter than 2,350 Kgs at A/T or M/T. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
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| align="center"| '''L2'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive scooters, light motorcycles and regular four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation including a rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L2 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
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| align="center"| '''SL'''
| SL is the Lisence to drive Scooters, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 120 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
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| align="center"| '''TM'''
| TM is the Lisence to drive Regular cars, which are defined as four wheeled vehicles which are not heavier than 3,050 Kgs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
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| align="center"| '''LM'''
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| LM is the Lisence to drive light motorcycles, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 105 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
| align="center"| '''DS18'''
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| The DS18 allows for the carrier to legally drive any scooter or moped with an oil or electric engine that has less than or equal to 120 CCs. A carrier of the DS16 just has to pass a practical test and a retest for colourblindness and vision correction. This is done at the regional office of the Road Transport Authority (RTO). If one doesn't have a DS16, then they have to undergo a physical exam and a computerized test before the practical exam. Carriers of the DS16 pay a fee of 3 to 5 Erfs while new users have to pay a fee of 10 Erfs. The DS18 license is valid till the individual turns 40, after which it has to be renewed every 10 years.
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| align="center"| '''L3'''
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|-
| align="center"|'''TH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''SH'''
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|-
| align="center"|'''HM'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HT'''
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|-
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
| align="center"| '''DC18'''
| The DC18 allows for the carrier to legally drive any small and medium-sized car (excluding SUVs and trucks) that may be A/T or M/T. An LC18 license is needed to apply for and get the DC18 license. For the DC18, an individual must clear an exam and a driving test, and must not have more than three violations on the LC16 license. If there are more than 3 violations, the individual has to wait 6 months in which period they can't get any violations. The individual has to pay a nominal fee for the processing of documents and testing, generally, 10 Erfs. The DC18 license is valid till the individual is 40 years of age, after which the license must be renewed every 10 years.
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|-  
| rowspan=17 align="center"| '''{{flag|Gabrielland}}'''
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| align="center"| '''DM21'''
| align="center"| '''A'''
| This license allows the user to legally drive any motorcycles and scooters, including those above greater than 120 CCs. The user must have had the DS18 license for at least than 3 years and 6 months with at most 4 violations. An individual must pass a test and a practical to get the license. A higher processing fee of generally 25 Erfs is charged for this license. The license is valid till the individual is 35, and has to be renewed every 5 years.  
| Motorcycles <150cc
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| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorcycles >150cc
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| align="center"| '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 2,500 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,750 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''B2'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg carrying one single trailer which does not exceed 700 kg in weight. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''B-A'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg. Can only drive A/T.
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| align="center"| '''C'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 15 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''C2'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 20m in length and are conjoined together (Slinky/Bendy buses). Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align ="center"| '''C-A'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can only drive A/T.
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| align="center"| '''D'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''D1T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''D2'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D2T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''D3'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 12 Tonnes and is an articulated HGV. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''D-A'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Hatstheput}}'''
|-
| rowspan="2"| '''14'''
| align="center"| '''L'''
| Student driver permit.
|-
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Scooters or mopeds with less than 50cc.
|-
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| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorbikes without limitations
|-
| align="center" | '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg
|-
| align="center" | '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations. Without commercial license
|-
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| align="center"|'''DR21'''
| align="center"| '''D'''
| This license allows users to drive any cars as well as SUVs and small-sized lorries. One must have the DC18 license for at least 3 years and 6 months to get this license, with at most 4 violations. One must pass a test and a set of practical exams to get this license.  A higher processing fee of generally 25 Erfs is charged for this license. The license is valid till the user turns 35 after which it has to be renewed every 5 years.
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg with commercial license
|-
|-
| align="center" | '''E'''
| align="center"|'''DT21'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations and with commercial license
| This license allows users to drive medium and large trucks. One must have the DC18 license for at least 3 years and 6 months to get this license, with at most 4 violations. One must pass a test and a set of practical exams to get this license. It is valid till the user turns 35 after which it has to be renewed every 5 years.
|-
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
| align="center"|'''DB21'''
| This license allows users to drive commercial buses as well as school buses. One must have the DC18 license for at least 3 years and 6 months to get this license, with at most 4 violations. One must pass a test and a set of practical exams to get this license. It is valid till the user turns 35 after which it has to be renewed every 5 years.
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|-  
limuzines, smaller busses and bigger semi-trucks and smaller trucks.
| align="center"|'''DX21'''
|-
| This license combines the DR21, DT21 and DB21 licenses. It is sought out by folks who work in the transport business. Even though it can theoretically be given to someone at 21 years of age, it is generally given to holders of any one of the DR21, DT21 or DB21 licenses after they have had that license for at least 3 years and 6 months with at most 6 violations. It expires when the user turns 35 and has to be renewed every 5 years.
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| align="center"| '''B3'''
| License Type B3
| Lincese Type B3 is a registration granted to a person, who passed all tests and test drives. It is for driving a buses, bigger trucks and any other vehicles exceeding lenght of 15 meters.
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| align="center"| '''C'''
| License Type M is a registration granted to a person, who passed all tests and test drives. It is for riding faster and bigger motorcycles defined by law, special bikes with 3 wheels and quadbikes.
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| align="center"| '''G'''
| License Type G is a special type of license, which is granted to a person, who owns at least a License Type A1, is atleast 20 years of age, works as a government official in any capacity and passed all tests.
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| align="center"| '''Z'''
| License Type Z is a special type of license, which is granted to a person, is a registration granted to a person, who passed all tests and test drives, alongside with a License Type, which corresponds with a vehicles of use. It is for driving public services vehicles such as ambulances, police cars, garbage trucks, fire trucks etc.
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| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Kistolia}}
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| align="center"| '''LP'''
| Learner's Permit (National Travel, Instructor Required)
|-
|-
| 13
| align="center"| '''BOL'''
| Basic Operator's License (National Travel, and all motorbikes)
|-
| 14
| align="center"| '''AOL'''
| Advanced Operator's License (International Travel)
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| align="center"| '''COP'''
| Chauffer Operator's Permit (Territorial Travel with Busses, Instructor Required)
|-
| 16 1/2
| align="center"| '''COL'''
| Chauffer Operator License (National Travel with Busses)
|-
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| align="center"| '''FOL'''
| Full Operator's License (Everything Before, including International Travel with busses)
|-
|align="center| '''FOP'''
| Full Operators Permit (Territorial Travel with busses, motorbikes, and cars, Instructor required)
|-
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| align="center"| '''G'''
| Government Issued License (Required to drive all government Vehicles)
|-
| colspan="3" | '''All permits/licenses from any country are allowed as long as the vehicle operator follows the restrictions for the license and traffic laws of Kistolia.'''
|-
| rowspan="17" align="center"| '''{{flag|Layfet}}, [[Vultesia]]
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Class A1 (Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''A2'''
| Class A2 (Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Class B1 (Non-Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''B2'''
| Class B2 (Non-Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Class C1 (Basic Commercial) -
|-
|align="center| '''C2'''
| Class C2 (Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|21
| align="center"| '''D1'''
| Class D1 (Non-Basic Commerical) -
|-
|align="center| '''D2'''
| Class D2 (Non-Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|14
| align="center"| '''E1'''
| Class E1 - (Farm/Hardship/Emergency) is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship.
|-
|align="center| '''E2'''
| Class E2 (Farm/Hardship/Emergency with restriction) - is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
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| align="center"| '''F1'''
| Class F1 (Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit which allows a foreigner or mainland residing Vultesian to drive in Layfet.
|-
|align="center| '''F2'''
| Class F2 (Foreign Ambassador Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit issued to a foreigner ambassador allowing them to drive in Layfet.
|-
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| align="center"| '''G1'''
| Class G1 (Government) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles.
|-
|align="center| '''G2'''
| Class G2 (Government with restriction) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
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| align="center"| '''H1'''
| Class H1 (Learner's Permit) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older.
|-
|align="center| '''H2'''
| Class H2 - (Learner's Permit with restriction) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Foreigners who wish to drive or operate a vehicle in Layfet must be at least 16 years old and have a valid and current driving or operating permit/license from their country of origin. They will submit their permit/license to the federal Department of Transportation. After an internal review process and the foreigner takes a written exam about Layfetian traffic symbols, the Department of Transportation will issue a Class F1 which will allow them to drive in Layfet. Foreigner Ambassadors are exempt from the age requirement, review and exam, but still must submit their permit/license to the Department of Transportation to be issued a Class F2.'''
|-
| rowspan="10" align="center"| '''{{flag|Prybourne}}'''
| 14
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Instruction Permit
|-
| 14 1/2
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
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| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s Restricted License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
|  Basic Operator License
|-
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| align="center"| '''C'''
| Intermediate Operator License
|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer Instruction Permit
|-This table shows the list of driving permit types across each country, and the license's validity.
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:9em;" | Country
! style="width:4em;" | Driving Age
! style="width:7em;" | Driving Permit Type
! style="width:40em;" |Description
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| rowspan=13 align="center"| '''{{flag|Aziallis}}'''
| rowspan=3 | 16
| align="center"| '''L1'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive electric run scooties and light four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation with rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L1 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''KS'''
| KS is the Lisence to drive Scooties, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an electic engine of less than or equal to 70 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TL'''
| TL is the Lisence to drive Light Cars, which are defined as cars which are lighter than 2,350 Kgs at A/T or M/T. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=4| 18
| align="center"| '''L2'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive scooters, light motorcycles and regular four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation including a rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L2 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''SL'''
| SL is the Lisence to drive Scooters, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 120 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TM'''
| TM is the Lisence to drive Regular cars, which are defined as four wheeled vehicles which are not heavier than 3,050 Kgs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''LM'''
| LM is the Lisence to drive light motorcycles, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 105 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=5| 21
| align="center"| '''L3'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''TH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''SH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HM'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HT'''
|
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan=17 align="center"| '''{{flag|Gabrielland}}'''
| rowspan=17 align="center"| '''{{flag|Gabrielland}}'''
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| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Hatstheput}}'''
| rowspan=17 align="center"| '''{{flag|Morrawia}}'''<br>''(varies by state)''
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"| '''14'''
| '''17'''
| align="center"| '''L'''
| align="center"| '''L'''
| Student driver permit.
| Scooters and bikes, with less than 120cc and four wheeled vehicles, which do not exceed 1,500 kg.
|-
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Scooters or mopeds with less than 50cc.
|-
| rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorbikes without limitations
|-
| align="center" | '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg
|-
| align="center" | '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations. Without commercial license
|-
| rowspan="2"| 18
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg with commercial license
|-
| align="center" | '''E'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations and with commercial license
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Kistolia}}
| 12
| align="center"| '''LP'''
| Learner's Permit (National Travel, Instructor Required)
|-
| 13
| align="center"| '''BOL'''
| Basic Operator's License (National Travel, and all motorbikes)
|-
| 14
| align="center"| '''AOL'''
| Advanced Operator's License (International Travel)
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''COP'''
| Chauffer Operator's Permit (Territorial Travel with Busses, Instructor Required)
|-
| 16 1/2
| align="center"| '''COL'''
| Chauffer Operator License (National Travel with Busses)
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''FOL'''
| Full Operator's License (Everything Before, including International Travel with busses)
|-
|align="center| '''FOP'''
| Full Operators Permit (Territorial Travel with busses, motorbikes, and cars, Instructor required)
|-
|18
| align="center"| '''G'''
| Government Issued License (Required to drive all government Vehicles)
|-
| colspan="3" | '''All permits/licenses from any country are allowed as long as the vehicle operator follows the restrictions for the license and traffic laws of Kistolia.'''
|-
| rowspan="17" align="center"| '''{{flag|Layfet}}, [[Vultesia]]
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Class A1 (Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''A2'''
| Class A2 (Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Class B1 (Non-Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''B2'''
| Class B2 (Non-Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Class C1 (Basic Commercial) -
|-
|align="center| '''C2'''
| Class C2 (Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|21
| align="center"| '''D1'''
| Class D1 (Non-Basic Commerical) -
|-
|align="center| '''D2'''
| Class D2 (Non-Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|14
| align="center"| '''E1'''
| Class E1 - (Farm/Hardship/Emergency) is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship.
|-
|align="center| '''E2'''
| Class E2 (Farm/Hardship/Emergency with restriction) - is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''F1'''
| Class F1 (Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit which allows a foreigner or mainland residing Vultesian to drive in Layfet.
|-
|align="center| '''F2'''
| Class F2 (Foreign Ambassador Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit issued to a foreigner ambassador allowing them to drive in Layfet.
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''G1'''
| Class G1 (Government) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles.
|-
|align="center| '''G2'''
| Class G2 (Government with restriction) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|15
| align="center"| '''H1'''
| Class H1 (Learner's Permit) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older.
|-
|align="center| '''H2'''
| Class H2 - (Learner's Permit with restriction) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Foreigners who wish to drive or operate a vehicle in Layfet must be at least 16 years old and have a valid and current driving or operating permit/license from their country of origin. They will submit their permit/license to the federal Department of Transportation. After an internal review process and the foreigner takes a written exam about Layfetian traffic symbols, the Department of Transportation will issue a Class F1 which will allow them to drive in Layfet. Foreigner Ambassadors are exempt from the age requirement, review and exam, but still must submit their permit/license to the Department of Transportation to be issued a Class F2.'''
|-
| rowspan="10" align="center"| '''{{flag|Prybourne}}'''
| 14
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Instruction Permit
|-
| 14 1/2
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s Restricted License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
|  Basic Operator License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 18
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Intermediate Operator License
|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer Instruction This table shows the list of driving permit types across each country, and the license's validity.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:9em;" | Country
! style="width:4em;" | Driving Age
! style="width:7em;" | Driving Permit Type
! style="width:40em;" |Description
|-
| rowspan=13 align="center"| '''{{flag|Aziallis}}'''
| rowspan=3 | 16
| align="center"| '''L1'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive electric run scooties and light four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation with rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L1 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''KS'''
| KS is the Lisence to drive Scooties, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an electic engine of less than or equal to 70 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TL'''
| TL is the Lisence to drive Light Cars, which are defined as cars which are lighter than 2,350 Kgs at A/T or M/T. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=4| 18
| align="center"| '''L2'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive scooters, light motorcycles and regular four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation including a rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L2 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''SL'''
| SL is the Lisence to drive Scooters, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 120 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TM'''
| TM is the Lisence to drive Regular cars, which are defined as four wheeled vehicles which are not heavier than 3,050 Kgs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''LM'''
| LM is the Lisence to drive light motorcycles, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 105 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=5| 21
| align="center"| '''L3'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''TH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''SH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HM'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HT'''
|
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan=17 align="center"| '''{{flag|Gabrielland}}'''
| rowspan=2 | 16
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Motorcycles <150cc
|-
|-
| rowspan="6"| '''18'''
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorcycles >150cc
| Four wheeled vehicles, which exceed 1,500 kg but do not exceed 3,000 kg.
|-
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''A2'''
| align="center"| '''B'''
| Bikes with more than 120cc, trikes and quadbikes.
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 2,500 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
|-
| rowspan= "2"| 18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,750 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
| Four wheeled vehicles, which exceed 3,000 kg but do not exceed 3,500 kg.
|-
|-
| align="center"| '''B2'''
| align="center"| '''B2'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg carrying one single trailer which does not exceed 700 kg in weight. Can drive M/T and A/T.
| Vans, caravans, flat-bed trucks and trucks, which do not exceed 6,000 kg.
|-
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''F1P'''
| align="center"| '''B-A'''
| Vehicles of foreign citizens no matter the size or type.
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''F2P'''
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Vehicles of foreign ambassadors and government officials no matter the size or type.
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
|-
| 18
| rowspan="4"| '''19'''
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| align="center"| '''B3'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 15 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
| Four and multi wheeled vehicles, which do not exceed 7,500 kg.
|-
| 19
| align="center"| '''C2'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 20m in length and are conjoined together (Slinky/Bendy buses). Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align ="center"| '''C-A'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2" | 17
| align="center"| '''D'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D1T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2"| 19
| align="center"| '''D2'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D2T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 21
| align="center"| '''D3'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 12 Tonnes and is an articulated HGV. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align="center"| '''D-A'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Hatstheput}}'''
|-
| rowspan="2"| '''14'''
| align="center"| '''L'''
| Student driver permit.
|-
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Scooters or mopeds with less than 50cc.
|-
| rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorbikes without limitations
|-
| align="center" | '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg
|-
| align="center" | '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations. Without commercial license
|-
| rowspan="2"| 18
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg with commercial license
|-
| align="center" | '''E'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations and with commercial license
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Kistolia}}
| 12
| align="center"| '''LP'''
| Learner's Permit (National Travel, Instructor Required)
|-
| 13
| align="center"| '''BOL'''
| Basic Operator's License (National Travel, and all motorbikes)
|-
| 14
| align="center"| '''AOL'''
| Advanced Operator's License (International Travel)
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''COP'''
| Chauffer Operator's Permit (Territorial Travel with Busses, Instructor Required)
|-
| 16 1/2
| align="center"| '''COL'''
| Chauffer Operator License (National Travel with Busses)
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''FOL'''
| Full Operator's License (Everything Before, including International Travel with busses)
|-
|align="center| '''FOP'''
| Full Operators Permit (Territorial Travel with busses, motorbikes, and cars, Instructor required)
|-
|18
| align="center"| '''G'''
| Government Issued License (Required to drive all government Vehicles)
|-
| colspan="3" | '''All permits/licenses from any country are allowed as long as the vehicle operator follows the restrictions for the license and traffic laws of Kistolia.'''
|-
| rowspan="17" align="center"| '''{{flag|Layfet}}, [[Vultesia]]
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Class A1 (Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''A2'''
| Class A2 (Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Class B1 (Non-Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''B2'''
| Class B2 (Non-Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Class C1 (Basic Commercial) -
|-
|align="center| '''C2'''
| Class C2 (Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|21
| align="center"| '''D1'''
| Class D1 (Non-Basic Commerical) -
|-
|align="center| '''D2'''
| Class D2 (Non-Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|14
| align="center"| '''E1'''
| Class E1 - (Farm/Hardship/Emergency) is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship.
|-
|align="center| '''E2'''
| Class E2 (Farm/Hardship/Emergency with restriction) - is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''F1'''
| Class F1 (Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit which allows a foreigner or mainland residing Vultesian to drive in Layfet.
|-
|align="center| '''F2'''
| Class F2 (Foreign Ambassador Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit issued to a foreigner ambassador allowing them to drive in Layfet.
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''G1'''
| Class G1 (Government) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles.
|-
|align="center| '''G2'''
| Class G2 (Government with restriction) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|15
| align="center"| '''H1'''
| Class H1 (Learner's Permit) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older.
|-
|align="center| '''H2'''
| Class H2 - (Learner's Permit with restriction) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Foreigners who wish to drive or operate a vehicle in Layfet must be at least 16 years old and have a valid and current driving or operating permit/license from their country of origin. They will submit their permit/license to the federal Department of Transportation. After an internal review process and the foreigner takes a written exam about Layfetian traffic symbols, the Department of Transportation will issue a Class F1 which will allow them to drive in Layfet. Foreigner Ambassadors are exempt from the age requirement, review and exam, but still must submit their permit/license to the Department of Transportation to be issued a Class F2.'''
|-
| rowspan="10" align="center"| '''{{flag|Prybourne}}'''
| 14
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Instruction Permit
|-
| 14 1/2
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s Restricted License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
|  Basic Operator License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 18
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Intermediate Operator License
|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer Instruction Permit
|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer License
|-
|rowspan="1"| 21
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Full Operator License
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Triumvirate}}
|-
|}
{{Anteria info pages}}
Permit
|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer License
|-
|rowspan="1"| 21
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Full Operator License
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Triumvirate}}
|-
|}
{{Anteria info pages}This table shows the list of driving permit types across each country, and the license's validity.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:9em;" | Country
! style="width:4em;" | Driving Age
! style="width:7em;" | Driving Permit Type
! style="width:40em;" |Description
|-
| rowspan=13 align="center"| '''{{flag|Aziallis}}'''
| rowspan=3 | 16
| align="center"| '''L1'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive electric run scooties and light four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation with rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L1 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''KS'''
| KS is the Lisence to drive Scooties, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an electic engine of less than or equal to 70 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TL'''
| TL is the Lisence to drive Light Cars, which are defined as cars which are lighter than 2,350 Kgs at A/T or M/T. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=4| 18
| align="center"| '''L2'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive scooters, light motorcycles and regular four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation including a rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L2 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''SL'''
| SL is the Lisence to drive Scooters, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 120 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TM'''
| TM is the Lisence to drive Regular cars, which are defined as four wheeled vehicles which are not heavier than 3,050 Kgs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''LM'''
| LM is the Lisence to drive light motorcycles, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 105 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=5| 21
| align="center"| '''L3'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''TH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''SH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HM'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HT'''
|
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan=17 align="center"| '''{{flag|Gabrielland}}'''
| rowspan=2 | 16
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Motorcycles <150cc
|-
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorcycles >150cc
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 2,500 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| rowspan= "2"| 18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,750 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''B2'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg carrying one single trailer which does not exceed 700 kg in weight. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''B-A'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 15 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 19
| align="center"| '''C2'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 20m in length and are conjoined together (Slinky/Bendy buses). Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align ="center"| '''C-A'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2" | 17
| align="center"| '''D'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D1T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2"| 19
| align="center"| '''D2'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D2T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 21
| align="center"| '''D3'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 12 Tonnes and is an articulated HGV. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align="center"| '''D-A'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Hatstheput}}'''
|-
| rowspan="2"| '''14'''
| align="center"| '''L'''
| Student driver permit.
|-
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Scooters or mopeds with less than 50cc.
|-
| rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorbikes without limitations
|-
| align="center" | '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg
|-
| align="center" | '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations. Without commercial license
|-
| rowspan="2"| 18
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg with commercial license
|-
| align="center" | '''E'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations and with commercial license
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Kistolia}}
| 12
| align="center"| '''LP'''
| Learner's Permit (National Travel, Instructor Required)
|-
| 13
| align="center"| '''BOL'''
| Basic Operator's License (National Travel, and all motorbikes)
|-
| 14
| align="center"| '''AOL'''
| Advanced Operator's License (International Travel)
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''COP'''
| Chauffer Operator's Permit (Territorial Travel with Busses, Instructor Required)
|-
| 16 1/2
| align="center"| '''COL'''
| Chauffer Operator License (National Travel with Busses)
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''FOL'''
| Full Operator's License (Everything Before, including International Travel with busses)
|-
|align="center| '''FOP'''
| Full Operators Permit (Territorial Travel with busses, motorbikes, and cars, Instructor required)
|-
|18
| align="center"| '''G'''
| Government Issued License (Required to drive all government Vehicles)
|-
| colspan="3" | '''All permits/licenses from any country are allowed as long as the vehicle operator follows the restrictions for the license and traffic laws of Kistolia.'''
|-
| rowspan="17" align="center"| '''{{flag|Layfet}}, [[Vultesia]]
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Class A1 (Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''A2'''
| Class A2 (Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Class B1 (Non-Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''B2'''
| Class B2 (Non-Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Class C1 (Basic Commercial) -
|-
|align="center| '''C2'''
| Class C2 (Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|21
| align="center"| '''D1'''
| Class D1 (Non-Basic Commerical) -
|-
|align="center| '''D2'''
| Class D2 (Non-Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|14
| align="center"| '''E1'''
| Class E1 - (Farm/Hardship/Emergency) is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship.
|-
|align="center| '''E2'''
| Class E2 (Farm/Hardship/Emergency with restriction) - is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''F1'''
| Class F1 (Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit which allows a foreigner or mainland residing Vultesian to drive in Layfet.
|-
|align="center| '''F2'''
| Class F2 (Foreign Ambassador Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit issued to a foreigner ambassador allowing them to drive in Layfet.
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''G1'''
| Class G1 (Government) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles.
|-
|align="center| '''G2'''
| Class G2 (Government with restriction) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|15
| align="center"| '''H1'''
| Class H1 (Learner's Permit) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older.
|-
|align="center| '''H2'''
| Class H2 - (Learner's Permit with restriction) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Foreigners who wish to drive or operate a vehicle in Layfet must be at least 16 years old and have a valid and current driving or operating permit/license from their country of origin. They will submit their permit/license to the federal Department of Transportation. After an internal review process and the foreigner takes a written exam about Layfetian traffic symbols, the Department of Transportation will issue a Class F1 which will allow them to drive in Layfet. Foreigner Ambassadors are exempt from the age requirement, review and exam, but still must submit their permit/license to the Department of Transportation to be issued a Class F2.'''
|-
| rowspan="10" align="center"| '''{{flag|Prybourne}}'''
| 14
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Instruction Permit
|-
| 14 1/2
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s Restricted License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
|  Basic Operator License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 18
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Intermediate Operator License
|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer Instruction Permit
|-This table shows the list of driving permit types across each country, and the license's validity.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:9em;" | Country
! style="width:4em;" | Driving Age
! style="width:7em;" | Driving Permit Type
! style="width:40em;" |Description
|-
| rowspan=13 align="center"| '''{{flag|Aziallis}}'''
| rowspan=3 | 16
| align="center"| '''L1'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive electric run scooties and light four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation with rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L1 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''KS'''
| KS is the Lisence to drive Scooties, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an electic engine of less than or equal to 70 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TL'''
| TL is the Lisence to drive Light Cars, which are defined as cars which are lighter than 2,350 Kgs at A/T or M/T. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=4| 18
| align="center"| '''L2'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive scooters, light motorcycles and regular four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation including a rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L2 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''SL'''
| SL is the Lisence to drive Scooters, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 120 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TM'''
| TM is the Lisence to drive Regular cars, which are defined as four wheeled vehicles which are not heavier than 3,050 Kgs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''LM'''
| LM is the Lisence to drive light motorcycles, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 105 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=5| 21
| align="center"| '''L3'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''TH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''SH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HM'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HT'''
|
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan=17 align="center"| '''{{flag|Gabrielland}}'''
| rowspan=2 | 16
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Motorcycles <150cc
|-
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorcycles >150cc
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 2,500 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| rowspan= "2"| 18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,750 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''B2'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg carrying one single trailer which does not exceed 700 kg in weight. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''B-A'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 15 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 19
| align="center"| '''C2'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 20m in length and are conjoined together (Slinky/Bendy buses). Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align ="center"| '''C-A'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2" | 17
| align="center"| '''D'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D1T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2"| 19
| align="center"| '''D2'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D2T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 21
| align="center"| '''D3'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 12 Tonnes and is an articulated HGV. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align="center"| '''D-A'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Hatstheput}}'''
|-
| rowspan="2"| '''14'''
| align="center"| '''L'''
| Student driver permit.
|-
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Scooters or mopeds with less than 50cc.
|-
| rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorbikes without limitations
|-
| align="center" | '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg
|-
| align="center" | '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations. Without commercial license
|-
| rowspan="2"| 18
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg with commercial license
|-
| align="center" | '''E'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations and with commercial license
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Kistolia}}
| 12
| align="center"| '''LP'''
| Learner's Permit (National Travel, Instructor Required)
|-
| 13
| align="center"| '''BOL'''
| Basic Operator's License (National Travel, and all motorbikes)
|-
| 14
| align="center"| '''AOL'''
| Advanced Operator's License (International Travel)
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''COP'''
| Chauffer Operator's Permit (Territorial Travel with Busses, Instructor Required)
|-
| 16 1/2
| align="center"| '''COL'''
| Chauffer Operator License (National Travel with Busses)
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''FOL'''
| Full Operator's License (Everything Before, including International Travel with busses)
|-
|align="center| '''FOP'''
| Full Operators Permit (Territorial Travel with busses, motorbikes, and cars, Instructor required)
|-
|18
| align="center"| '''G'''
| Government Issued License (Required to drive all government Vehicles)
|-
| colspan="3" | '''All permits/licenses from any country are allowed as long as the vehicle operator follows the restrictions for the license and traffic laws of Kistolia.'''
|-
| rowspan="17" align="center"| '''{{flag|Layfet}}, [[Vultesia]]
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Class A1 (Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''A2'''
| Class A2 (Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Class B1 (Non-Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''B2'''
| Class B2 (Non-Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Class C1 (Basic Commercial) -
|-
|align="center| '''C2'''
| Class C2 (Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|21
| align="center"| '''D1'''
| Class D1 (Non-Basic Commerical) -
|-
|align="center| '''D2'''
| Class D2 (Non-Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|14
| align="center"| '''E1'''
| Class E1 - (Farm/Hardship/Emergency) is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship.
|-
|align="center| '''E2'''
| Class E2 (Farm/Hardship/Emergency with restriction) - is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''F1'''
| Class F1 (Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit which allows a foreigner or mainland residing Vultesian to drive in Layfet.
|-
|align="center| '''F2'''
| Class F2 (Foreign Ambassador Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit issued to a foreigner ambassador allowing them to drive in Layfet.
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''G1'''
| Class G1 (Government) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles.
|-
|align="center| '''G2'''
| Class G2 (Government with restriction) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|15
| align="center"| '''H1'''
| Class H1 (Learner's Permit) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older.  
|-
|-
|align="center| '''H2'''
| align="center"| '''EP'''
| Class H2 - (Learner's Permit with restriction) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.  
| Emergency vehicles such as fire trucks, ambulance etc. aswell as public service vehicles such as garbage trucks and towing trucks.
|-
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Foreigners who wish to drive or operate a vehicle in Layfet must be at least 16 years old and have a valid and current driving or operating permit/license from their country of origin. They will submit their permit/license to the federal Department of Transportation. After an internal review process and the foreigner takes a written exam about Layfetian traffic symbols, the Department of Transportation will issue a Class F1 which will allow them to drive in Layfet. Foreigner Ambassadors are exempt from the age requirement, review and exam, but still must submit their permit/license to the Department of Transportation to be issued a Class F2.'''
| align="center"| '''E'''
| Special vehicles for either commercial or industrial use.
|-
|-
| rowspan="10" align="center"| '''{{flag|Prybourne}}'''
| align="center"| '''T'''
| 14
| Tractors and other industrial vehicles for farming, harvest, mining and or logging purposes.
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Instruction Permit
|-
|-
| 14 1/2
| rowspan="5"| '''20'''
| align="center"| '''C'''
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
| Buses, coaches and other large vehicles for the transport of people.
|-
|rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s Restricted License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
|  Basic Operator License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 18
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Intermediate Operator License
|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer Instruction This table shows the list of driving permit types across each country, and the license's validity.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:9em;" | Country
! style="width:4em;" | Driving Age
! style="width:7em;" | Driving Permit Type
! style="width:40em;" |Description
|-
| rowspan=13 align="center"| '''{{flag|Aziallis}}'''
| rowspan=3 | 16
| align="center"| '''L1'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive electric run scooties and light four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation with rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L1 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''KS'''
| KS is the Lisence to drive Scooties, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an electic engine of less than or equal to 70 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TL'''
| TL is the Lisence to drive Light Cars, which are defined as cars which are lighter than 2,350 Kgs at A/T or M/T. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=4| 18
| align="center"| '''L2'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive scooters, light motorcycles and regular four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation including a rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L2 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''SL'''
| SL is the Lisence to drive Scooters, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 120 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TM'''
| TM is the Lisence to drive Regular cars, which are defined as four wheeled vehicles which are not heavier than 3,050 Kgs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''LM'''
| LM is the Lisence to drive light motorcycles, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 105 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=5| 21
| align="center"| '''L3'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''TH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''SH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HM'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HT'''
|
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan=17 align="center"| '''{{flag|Gabrielland}}'''
| rowspan=2 | 16
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Motorcycles <150cc
|-
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorcycles >150cc
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 2,500 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| rowspan= "2"| 18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,750 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''B2'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg carrying one single trailer which does not exceed 700 kg in weight. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''B-A'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 15 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 19
| align="center"| '''C2'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 20m in length and are conjoined together (Slinky/Bendy buses). Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align ="center"| '''C-A'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2" | 17
| align="center"| '''D'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D1T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2"| 19
| align="center"| '''D2'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D2T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 21
| align="center"| '''D3'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 12 Tonnes and is an articulated HGV. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align="center"| '''D-A'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Hatstheput}}'''
|-
| rowspan="2"| '''14'''
| align="center"| '''L'''
| Student driver permit.
|-
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Scooters or mopeds with less than 50cc.
|-
| rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorbikes without limitations
|-
| align="center" | '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg
|-
| align="center" | '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations. Without commercial license
|-
| rowspan="2"| 18
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg with commercial license
|-
| align="center" | '''E'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations and with commercial license
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Kistolia}}
| 12
| align="center"| '''LP'''
| Learner's Permit (National Travel, Instructor Required)
|-
| 13
| align="center"| '''BOL'''
| Basic Operator's License (National Travel, and all motorbikes)
|-
| 14
| align="center"| '''AOL'''
| Advanced Operator's License (International Travel)
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''COP'''
| Chauffer Operator's Permit (Territorial Travel with Busses, Instructor Required)
|-
| 16 1/2
| align="center"| '''COL'''
| Chauffer Operator License (National Travel with Busses)
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''FOL'''
| Full Operator's License (Everything Before, including International Travel with busses)
|-
|align="center| '''FOP'''
| Full Operators Permit (Territorial Travel with busses, motorbikes, and cars, Instructor required)
|-
|18
| align="center"| '''G'''
| Government Issued License (Required to drive all government Vehicles)
|-
| colspan="3" | '''All permits/licenses from any country are allowed as long as the vehicle operator follows the restrictions for the license and traffic laws of Kistolia.'''
|-
| rowspan="17" align="center"| '''{{flag|Layfet}}, [[Vultesia]]
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Class A1 (Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''A2'''
| Class A2 (Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Class B1 (Non-Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''B2'''
| Class B2 (Non-Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Class C1 (Basic Commercial) -
|-
|align="center| '''C2'''
| Class C2 (Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|21
| align="center"| '''D1'''
| Class D1 (Non-Basic Commerical) -
|-
|align="center| '''D2'''
| Class D2 (Non-Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|14
| align="center"| '''E1'''
| Class E1 - (Farm/Hardship/Emergency) is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship.
|-
|align="center| '''E2'''
| Class E2 (Farm/Hardship/Emergency with restriction) - is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''F1'''
| Class F1 (Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit which allows a foreigner or mainland residing Vultesian to drive in Layfet.
|-
|align="center| '''F2'''
| Class F2 (Foreign Ambassador Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit issued to a foreigner ambassador allowing them to drive in Layfet.
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''G1'''
| Class G1 (Government) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles.
|-
|align="center| '''G2'''
| Class G2 (Government with restriction) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|15
| align="center"| '''H1'''
| Class H1 (Learner's Permit) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older.
|-
|align="center| '''H2'''
| Class H2 - (Learner's Permit with restriction) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Foreigners who wish to drive or operate a vehicle in Layfet must be at least 16 years old and have a valid and current driving or operating permit/license from their country of origin. They will submit their permit/license to the federal Department of Transportation. After an internal review process and the foreigner takes a written exam about Layfetian traffic symbols, the Department of Transportation will issue a Class F1 which will allow them to drive in Layfet. Foreigner Ambassadors are exempt from the age requirement, review and exam, but still must submit their permit/license to the Department of Transportation to be issued a Class F2.'''
|-
| rowspan="10" align="center"| '''{{flag|Prybourne}}'''
| 14
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Instruction Permit
|-
| 14 1/2
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s Restricted License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
|  Basic Operator License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 18
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Intermediate Operator License
|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer Instruction Permit
|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer License
|-
|rowspan="1"| 21
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Full Operator License
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Triumvirate}}
|-
|}
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|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer License
|-
|rowspan="1"| 21
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Full Operator License
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flThis table shows the list of driving permit types across each country, and the license's validity.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:9em;" | Country
! style="width:4em;" | Driving Age
! style="width:7em;" | Driving Permit Type
! style="width:40em;" |Description
|-
| rowspan=13 align="center"| '''{{flag|Aziallis}}'''
| rowspan=3 | 16
| align="center"| '''L1'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive electric run scooties and light four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation with rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L1 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''KS'''
| KS is the Lisence to drive Scooties, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an electic engine of less than or equal to 70 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TL'''
| TL is the Lisence to drive Light Cars, which are defined as cars which are lighter than 2,350 Kgs at A/T or M/T. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=4| 18
| align="center"| '''L2'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive scooters, light motorcycles and regular four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation including a rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L2 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''SL'''
| SL is the Lisence to drive Scooters, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 120 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TM'''
| TM is the Lisence to drive Regular cars, which are defined as four wheeled vehicles which are not heavier than 3,050 Kgs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''LM'''
| LM is the Lisence to drive light motorcycles, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 105 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=5| 21
| align="center"| '''L3'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''TH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''SH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HM'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HT'''
|
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan=17 align="center"| '''{{flag|Gabrielland}}'''
| rowspan=2 | 16
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Motorcycles <150cc
|-
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorcycles >150cc
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 2,500 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| rowspan= "2"| 18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,750 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''B2'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg carrying one single trailer which does not exceed 700 kg in weight. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''B-A'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 15 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 19
| align="center"| '''C2'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 20m in length and are conjoined together (Slinky/Bendy buses). Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align ="center"| '''C-A'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2" | 17
| align="center"| '''D'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D1T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2"| 19
| align="center"| '''D2'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D2T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 21
| align="center"| '''D3'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 12 Tonnes and is an articulated HGV. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align="center"| '''D-A'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Hatstheput}}'''
|-
| rowspan="2"| '''14'''
| align="center"| '''L'''
| Student driver permit.
|-
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Scooters or mopeds with less than 50cc.
|-
| rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorbikes without limitations
|-
| align="center" | '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg
|-
| align="center" | '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations. Without commercial license
|-
| rowspan="2"| 18
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg with commercial license
|-
| align="center" | '''E'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations and with commercial license
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Kistolia}}
| 12
| align="center"| '''LP'''
| Learner's Permit (National Travel, Instructor Required)
|-
| 13
| align="center"| '''BOL'''
| Basic Operator's License (National Travel, and all motorbikes)
|-
| 14
| align="center"| '''AOL'''
| Advanced Operator's License (International Travel)
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''COP'''
| Chauffer Operator's Permit (Territorial Travel with Busses, Instructor Required)
|-
| 16 1/2
| align="center"| '''COL'''
| Chauffer Operator License (National Travel with Busses)
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''FOL'''
| Full Operator's License (Everything Before, including International Travel with busses)
|-
|align="center| '''FOP'''
| Full Operators Permit (Territorial Travel with busses, motorbikes, and cars, Instructor required)
|-
|18
| align="center"| '''G'''
| Government Issued License (Required to drive all government Vehicles)
|-
| colspan="3" | '''All permits/licenses from any country are allowed as long as the vehicle operator follows the restrictions for the license and traffic laws of Kistolia.'''
|-
| rowspan="17" align="center"| '''{{flag|Layfet}}, [[Vultesia]]
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Class A1 (Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''A2'''
| Class A2 (Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Class B1 (Non-Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''B2'''
| Class B2 (Non-Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Class C1 (Basic Commercial) -
|-
|align="center| '''C2'''
| Class C2 (Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|-
|rowspan="2"|21
| align="center"| '''D1'''
| align="center"| '''D1'''
| Class D1 (Non-Basic Commerical) -
| Four and multi wheeled vehicles, which do exceed 7,500 kg but do not exceed 30,000 kg.
|-
|align="center| '''D2'''
| Class D2 (Non-Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|14
| align="center"| '''E1'''
| Class E1 - (Farm/Hardship/Emergency) is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship.
|-
|align="center| '''E2'''
| Class E2 (Farm/Hardship/Emergency with restriction) - is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''F1'''
| Class F1 (Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit which allows a foreigner or mainland residing Vultesian to drive in Layfet.
|-
|align="center| '''F2'''
| Class F2 (Foreign Ambassador Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit issued to a foreigner ambassador allowing them to drive in Layfet.
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''G1'''
| Class G1 (Government) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles.
|-
|align="center| '''G2'''
| Class G2 (Government with restriction) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|15
| align="center"| '''H1'''
| Class H1 (Learner's Permit) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older.
|-
|align="center| '''H2'''
| Class H2 - (Learner's Permit with restriction) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Foreigners who wish to drive or operate a vehicle in Layfet must be at least 16 years old and have a valid and current driving or operating permit/license from their country of origin. They will submit their permit/license to the federal Department of Transportation. After an internal review process and the foreigner takes a written exam about Layfetian traffic symbols, the Department of Transportation will issue a Class F1 which will allow them to drive in Layfet. Foreigner Ambassadors are exempt from the age requirement, review and exam, but still must submit their permit/license to the Department of Transportation to be issued a Class F2.'''
|-
| rowspan="10" align="center"| '''{{flag|Prybourne}}'''
| 14
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Instruction Permit
|-
|-
| 14 1/2
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s Restricted License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
|  Basic Operator License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 18
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Intermediate Operator License
|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer Instruction Permit
|-This table shows the list of driving permit types across each country, and the license's validity.
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:9em;" | Country
! style="width:4em;" | Driving Age
! style="width:7em;" | Driving Permit Type
! style="width:40em;" |Description
|-
| rowspan=13 align="center"| '''{{flag|Aziallis}}'''
| rowspan=3 | 16
| align="center"| '''L1'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive electric run scooties and light four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation with rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L1 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''KS'''
| KS is the Lisence to drive Scooties, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an electic engine of less than or equal to 70 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TL'''
| TL is the Lisence to drive Light Cars, which are defined as cars which are lighter than 2,350 Kgs at A/T or M/T. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=4| 18
| align="center"| '''L2'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive scooters, light motorcycles and regular four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation including a rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L2 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
|-
| align="center"| '''SL'''
| SL is the Lisence to drive Scooters, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 120 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''TM'''
| TM is the Lisence to drive Regular cars, which are defined as four wheeled vehicles which are not heavier than 3,050 Kgs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| align="center"| '''LM'''
| LM is the Lisence to drive light motorcycles, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 105 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
|-
| rowspan=5| 21
| align="center"| '''L3'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''TH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''SH'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HM'''
|
|-
| align="center"|'''HT'''
|
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan=17 align="center"| '''{{flag|Gabrielland}}'''
| rowspan=2 | 16
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Motorcycles <150cc
|-
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorcycles >150cc
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 2,500 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| rowspan= "2"| 18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,750 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''B2'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg carrying one single trailer which does not exceed 700 kg in weight. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''B-A'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| 17
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 15 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 19
| align="center"| '''C2'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 20m in length and are conjoined together (Slinky/Bendy buses). Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align ="center"| '''C-A'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2" | 17
| align="center"| '''D'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| align="center"| '''D1T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| rowspan="2"| 19
| align="center"| '''D2'''
| align="center"| '''D2'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
| Four and multi wheeled vehicles, which do exceed 30,000 kg and higher due to addition of trailers .
|-
|-
| align="center"| '''D2T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 21
| align="center"| '''D3'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 12 Tonnes and is an articulated HGV. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
|-
| 18
| align="center"| '''D-A'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can only drive A/T.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Hatstheput}}'''
|-
| rowspan="2"| '''14'''
| align="center"| '''L'''
| Student driver permit.
|-
| align="center"| '''A'''
| Scooters or mopeds with less than 50cc.
|-
| rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorbikes without limitations
|-
| align="center" | '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg
|-
| align="center" | '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations. Without commercial license
|-
| rowspan="2"| 18
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg with commercial license
|-
| align="center" | '''E'''
| Four wheeled vehicles without limitations and with commercial license
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
|-
| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Kistolia}}
| 12
| align="center"| '''LP'''
| Learner's Permit (National Travel, Instructor Required)
|-
| 13
| align="center"| '''BOL'''
| Basic Operator's License (National Travel, and all motorbikes)
|-
| 14
| align="center"| '''AOL'''
| Advanced Operator's License (International Travel)
|-
| 16
| align="center"| '''COP'''
| Chauffer Operator's Permit (Territorial Travel with Busses, Instructor Required)
|-
| 16 1/2
| align="center"| '''COL'''
| Chauffer Operator License (National Travel with Busses)
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''FOL'''
| Full Operator's License (Everything Before, including International Travel with busses)
|-
|align="center| '''FOP'''
| Full Operators Permit (Territorial Travel with busses, motorbikes, and cars, Instructor required)
|-
|18
| align="center"| '''G'''
| Government Issued License (Required to drive all government Vehicles)
|-
| colspan="3" | '''All permits/licenses from any country are allowed as long as the vehicle operator follows the restrictions for the license and traffic laws of Kistolia.'''
|-
| rowspan="17" align="center"| '''{{flag|Layfet}}, [[Vultesia]]
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Class A1 (Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''A2'''
| Class A2 (Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Class B1 (Non-Basic) -
|-
|align="center| '''B2'''
| Class B2 (Non-Basic with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|18
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Class C1 (Basic Commercial) -
|-
|align="center| '''C2'''
| Class C2 (Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|21
| align="center"| '''D1'''
| Class D1 (Non-Basic Commerical) -
|-
|align="center| '''D2'''
| Class D2 (Non-Basic Commercial with restriction) -
|-
|rowspan="2"|14
| align="center"| '''E1'''
| Class E1 - (Farm/Hardship/Emergency) is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship.
|-
|align="center| '''E2'''
| Class E2 (Farm/Hardship/Emergency with restriction) - is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|16
| align="center"| '''F1'''
| Class F1 (Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit which allows a foreigner or mainland residing Vultesian to drive in Layfet.
|-
|align="center| '''F2'''
| Class F2 (Foreign Ambassador Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit issued to a foreigner ambassador allowing them to drive in Layfet.
|-
|rowspan="2"|17
| align="center"| '''G1'''
| align="center"| '''G1'''
| Class G1 (Government) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles.
| Government official vehicles for transport of people, whether large or small amount.
|-
|align="center| '''G2'''
| Class G2 (Government with restriction) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
|rowspan="2"|15
| align="center"| '''H1'''
| Class H1 (Learner's Permit) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older.
|-
|align="center| '''H2'''
| Class H2 - (Learner's Permit with restriction) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
|-
| colspan="3" | '''Foreigners who wish to drive or operate a vehicle in Layfet must be at least 16 years old and have a valid and current driving or operating permit/license from their country of origin. They will submit their permit/license to the federal Department of Transportation. After an internal review process and the foreigner takes a written exam about Layfetian traffic symbols, the Department of Transportation will issue a Class F1 which will allow them to drive in Layfet. Foreigner Ambassadors are exempt from the age requirement, review and exam, but still must submit their permit/license to the Department of Transportation to be issued a Class F2.'''
|-
| rowspan="10" align="center"| '''{{flag|Prybourne}}'''
| 14
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Instruction Permit
|-
| 14 1/2
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 16
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s School License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Minor’s Restricted License
|-
| align="center"| '''C'''
|  Basic Operator License
|-
|rowspan="3"| 18
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Intermediate Operator License
|-
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer Instruction This table shows the list of driving permit types across each country, and the license's validity.
 
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:9em;" | Country
! style="width:4em;" | Driving Age
! style="width:7em;" | Driving Permit Type
! style="width:40em;" |Description
|-
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| align="center"| '''L1'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive electric run scooties and light four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation with rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L1 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
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| align="center"| '''KS'''
| KS is the Lisence to drive Scooties, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an electic engine of less than or equal to 70 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
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| align="center"| '''TL'''
| TL is the Lisence to drive Light Cars, which are defined as cars which are lighter than 2,350 Kgs at A/T or M/T. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
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| align="center"| '''L2'''
| Learners' Permit 1 is a special government permit which shall allow beares to learn to drive scooters, light motorcycles and regular four wheeled vehicles on the road without being persecuted, as long as one does that in the presence of an instructor. One must register with a liscenced instructor for at least a 30 days course and pass a basic physcial and psych evaluation including a rigourous tests for eyesight, colour-blindness, seisures or muscular diseases in order to get the L2 Permit. One must have separate instuctors for 4 wheeled vehicles and two wheeled vehicles, in-order to get lisences.
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| align="center"| '''SL'''
| SL is the Lisence to drive Scooters, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 120 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
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| align="center"| '''TM'''
| TM is the Lisence to drive Regular cars, which are defined as four wheeled vehicles which are not heavier than 3,050 Kgs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
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| align="center"| '''LM'''
| LM is the Lisence to drive light motorcycles, which are defined as two wheeled vehicles which have an engine (electric or oil driven) of less than or equal to 105 CCs. One must pass Health and Phych evaluation with special tests colour-blindness and photolepsy and seisure, traffic rules, signs and signals tests, and a practical driving test. All of this are conducted at Offices of the Road Safety and Liscence Authotiy (RSLA).
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| rowspan=5| 21
| align="center"| '''L3'''
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| align="center"|'''TH'''
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| align="center"|'''SH'''
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| align="center"|'''HM'''
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| align="center"|'''HT'''
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| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Dokodo Union}}'''
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| rowspan=17 align="center"| '''{{flag|Gabrielland}}'''
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| align="center"| '''A'''
| Motorcycles <150cc
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| align="center"| '''A1'''
| Motorcycles >150cc
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| 17
| align="center"| '''B'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 2,500 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''B1'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,750 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''B2'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg carrying one single trailer which does not exceed 700 kg in weight. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| 16
| align="center"| '''B-A'''
| Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg. Can only drive A/T.
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| 17
| align="center"| '''C'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| 18
| align="center"| '''G2'''
| align="center"| '''C1'''
| Government official vehicles for transport of goods, cargo and other material.
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 15 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| 19
| align="center"| '''C2'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 20m in length and are conjoined together (Slinky/Bendy buses). Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| 18
| align ="center"| '''C-A'''
| Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can only drive A/T.
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| align="center"| '''D'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''D1T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''D2'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| align="center"| '''D2T'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| 21
| align="center"| '''D3'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 12 Tonnes and is an articulated HGV. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
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| 18
| align="center"| '''D-A'''
| HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can only drive A/T.
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| rowspan="9" align="center"| '''{{flag|Hatstheput}}'''
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| colspan="3" | '''All permits/licenses from any country are allowed as long as the vehicle operator follows the restrictions for the license and traffic laws of Kistolia.'''
| colspan="3" | '''All permits/licenses from any country are allowed as long as the vehicle operator follows the restrictions for the license and traffic laws of Kistolia.'''
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| rowspan="17" align="center"| '''{{flag|Layfet}}, [[Vultesia]]
| rowspan="17" align="center"| '''{{flag|The Vanna}}
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| align="center"| '''A1'''
| align="center"| '''A1'''
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| align="center"| '''E1'''
| align="center"| '''E1'''
| Class E1 - (Farm/Hardship/Emergency) is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship.  
| Class E1 - (Farm/Hardship/Emergency) is a province issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship.  
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|align="center| '''E2'''
|align="center| '''E2'''
| Class E2 (Farm/Hardship/Emergency with restriction) - is a state issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.  
| Class E2 (Farm/Hardship/Emergency with restriction) - is a province issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.  
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| align="center"| '''F1'''
| align="center"| '''F1'''
| Class F1 (Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit which allows a foreigner or mainland residing Vultesian to drive in Layfet.
| Class F1 (Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit which allows a foreigner or mainland residing Vultesian to drive in The Vanna.
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|align="center| '''F2'''
|align="center| '''F2'''
| Class F2 (Foreign Ambassador Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit issued to a foreigner ambassador allowing them to drive in Layfet.  
| Class F2 (Foreign Ambassador Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit issued to a foreigner ambassador allowing them to drive in The Vanna.  
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| Class H2 - (Learner's Permit with restriction) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.  
| Class H2 - (Learner's Permit with restriction) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.  
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| colspan="3" | '''Foreigners who wish to drive or operate a vehicle in Layfet must be at least 16 years old and have a valid and current driving or operating permit/license from their country of origin. They will submit their permit/license to the federal Department of Transportation. After an internal review process and the foreigner takes a written exam about Layfetian traffic symbols, the Department of Transportation will issue a Class F1 which will allow them to drive in Layfet. Foreigner Ambassadors are exempt from the age requirement, review and exam, but still must submit their permit/license to the Department of Transportation to be issued a Class F2.'''
| colspan="3" | '''Foreigners who wish to drive or operate a vehicle in The Vanna must be at least 16 years old and have a valid and current driving or operating permit/license from their country of origin. They will submit their permit/license to the federal Department of Transportation. After an internal review process and the foreigner takes a written exam about Vannese traffic symbols, the Department of Transportation will issue a Class F1 which will allow them to drive in The Vanna. Foreigner Ambassadors are exempt from the age requirement, review and exam, but still must submit their permit/license to the Department of Transportation to be issued a Class F2.'''
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| align="center"| '''D'''
| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer Instruction Permit
| Chauffer Instruction Permit
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| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer License
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| align="center"| '''C'''
| Full Operator License
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| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer License
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| align="center"| '''C'''
| Full Operator License
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| Chauffer License
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| align="center"| '''C'''
| Full Operator License
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| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer License
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| align="center"| '''C'''
| Full Operator License
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| align="center"| '''D'''
| Chauffer License
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| align="center"| '''C'''
| Full Operator License
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| colspan="3" | '''Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in: {{flag|Triumvirate}}
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 8 April 2024

This table shows the list of driving permit types across each country, and the license's validity.

Country Driving Age Driving Permit Type Description
 Aziallis 16 DS16 KS is the License to drive Scooties, which are defined as two-wheeled vehicles which have an electric engine of less than or equal to 70 CCs. One must pass a basic health evaluation with a special test for colour blindness. A short computerised test for traffic rules, signs and signals tests has to be passed, and a practical driving test. All of this is conducted at the regional offices of the Road Transport Authority (RTO). Once an individual passes these tests, they can freely drive scooties across Aziallis. The individual has to pay a nominal fee for the processing of documents and testing, generally, 10 Erfs. The license is valid only for 10 years, hence most people apply for a DS18 license within 2 to 5 years of getting a DS16 license.
LC16 LC16 is the learner's license issued to drive Light Cars, defined as cars that are lighter than 2,350 Kgs at A/T or M/T, in the presence of an adult of over 21 years who has a DC18 License. One must pass a basic health evaluation with a special test for colour-blindness. A short computerised test for traffic rules, signs and signals tests has to be passed. And a limited practical driving test is conducted. All of this is conducted at the office of the regional Road Transport Authority (RTO). Both the DS16 and the LC16 tests can be conducted together. The individual has to pay a nominal fee for the processing of documents and testing, generally, 10 Erfs. The LC16 is only valid for 2 years and 6 months, after which an individual must apply for the DC18 license.
18 DS18 The DS18 allows for the carrier to legally drive any scooter or moped with an oil or electric engine that has less than or equal to 120 CCs. A carrier of the DS16 just has to pass a practical test and a retest for colourblindness and vision correction. This is done at the regional office of the Road Transport Authority (RTO). If one doesn't have a DS16, then they have to undergo a physical exam and a computerized test before the practical exam. Carriers of the DS16 pay a fee of 3 to 5 Erfs while new users have to pay a fee of 10 Erfs. The DS18 license is valid till the individual turns 40, after which it has to be renewed every 10 years.
DC18 The DC18 allows for the carrier to legally drive any small and medium-sized car (excluding SUVs and trucks) that may be A/T or M/T. An LC18 license is needed to apply for and get the DC18 license. For the DC18, an individual must clear an exam and a driving test, and must not have more than three violations on the LC16 license. If there are more than 3 violations, the individual has to wait 6 months in which period they can't get any violations. The individual has to pay a nominal fee for the processing of documents and testing, generally, 10 Erfs. The DC18 license is valid till the individual is 40 years of age, after which the license must be renewed every 10 years.
21 DM21 This license allows the user to legally drive any motorcycles and scooters, including those above greater than 120 CCs. The user must have had the DS18 license for at least than 3 years and 6 months with at most 4 violations. An individual must pass a test and a practical to get the license. A higher processing fee of generally 25 Erfs is charged for this license. The license is valid till the individual is 35, and has to be renewed every 5 years.
DR21 This license allows users to drive any cars as well as SUVs and small-sized lorries. One must have the DC18 license for at least 3 years and 6 months to get this license, with at most 4 violations. One must pass a test and a set of practical exams to get this license. A higher processing fee of generally 25 Erfs is charged for this license. The license is valid till the user turns 35 after which it has to be renewed every 5 years.
DT21 This license allows users to drive medium and large trucks. One must have the DC18 license for at least 3 years and 6 months to get this license, with at most 4 violations. One must pass a test and a set of practical exams to get this license. It is valid till the user turns 35 after which it has to be renewed every 5 years.
DB21 This license allows users to drive commercial buses as well as school buses. One must have the DC18 license for at least 3 years and 6 months to get this license, with at most 4 violations. One must pass a test and a set of practical exams to get this license. It is valid till the user turns 35 after which it has to be renewed every 5 years.
DX21 This license combines the DR21, DT21 and DB21 licenses. It is sought out by folks who work in the transport business. Even though it can theoretically be given to someone at 21 years of age, it is generally given to holders of any one of the DR21, DT21 or DB21 licenses after they have had that license for at least 3 years and 6 months with at most 6 violations. It expires when the user turns 35 and has to be renewed every 5 years.
 Gabrielland 16 A Motorcycles <150cc
A1 Motorcycles >150cc
17 B Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 2,500 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
18 B1 Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,750 kg maximum. Can drive M/T and A/T.
B2 Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg carrying one single trailer which does not exceed 700 kg in weight. Can drive M/T and A/T.
16 B-A Four wheeled vehicles whose live weight does not exceed 3,000 kg. Can only drive A/T.
17 C Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
18 C1 Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 15 m in length. Can drive M/T and A/T.
19 C2 Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 20m in length and are conjoined together (Slinky/Bendy buses). Can drive M/T and A/T.
18 C-A Vehicles which are designed to carry more than 10 people and does not exceed 10 m in length. Can only drive A/T.
17 D HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
D1T HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
19 D2 HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can drive M/T and A/T.
D2T HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 8 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
21 D3 HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 12 Tonnes and is an articulated HGV. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can drive M/T and A/T.
18 D-A HGV that are designed to transport goods whose live weight does not exceed 4 Tonnes. Can carry a trailer that does not exceed 800 kg. Can only drive A/T.
Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in:  Dokodo Union
 Morrawia
(varies by state)
17 L Scooters and bikes, with less than 120cc and four wheeled vehicles, which do not exceed 1,500 kg.
18 A1 Four wheeled vehicles, which exceed 1,500 kg but do not exceed 3,000 kg.
A2 Bikes with more than 120cc, trikes and quadbikes.
B1 Four wheeled vehicles, which exceed 3,000 kg but do not exceed 3,500 kg.
B2 Vans, caravans, flat-bed trucks and trucks, which do not exceed 6,000 kg.
F1P Vehicles of foreign citizens no matter the size or type.
F2P Vehicles of foreign ambassadors and government officials no matter the size or type.
19 B3 Four and multi wheeled vehicles, which do not exceed 7,500 kg.
EP Emergency vehicles such as fire trucks, ambulance etc. aswell as public service vehicles such as garbage trucks and towing trucks.
E Special vehicles for either commercial or industrial use.
T Tractors and other industrial vehicles for farming, harvest, mining and or logging purposes.
20 C Buses, coaches and other large vehicles for the transport of people.
D1 Four and multi wheeled vehicles, which do exceed 7,500 kg but do not exceed 30,000 kg.
D2 Four and multi wheeled vehicles, which do exceed 30,000 kg and higher due to addition of trailers .
G1 Government official vehicles for transport of people, whether large or small amount.
G2 Government official vehicles for transport of goods, cargo and other material.
 Hatstheput
14 L Student driver permit.
A Scooters or mopeds with less than 50cc.
16 A1 Motorbikes without limitations
B Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg
B1 Four wheeled vehicles without limitations. Without commercial license
18 D Four wheeled vehicles that do not exceed 3,500 kg with commercial license
E Four wheeled vehicles without limitations and with commercial license
Driving permits issued are valid and applicable in:  Dokodo Union
 Kistolia 12 LP Learner's Permit (National Travel, Instructor Required)
13 BOL Basic Operator's License (National Travel, and all motorbikes)
14 AOL Advanced Operator's License (International Travel)
16 COP Chauffer Operator's Permit (Territorial Travel with Busses, Instructor Required)
16 1/2 COL Chauffer Operator License (National Travel with Busses)
17 FOL Full Operator's License (Everything Before, including International Travel with busses)
FOP Full Operators Permit (Territorial Travel with busses, motorbikes, and cars, Instructor required)
18 G Government Issued License (Required to drive all government Vehicles)
All permits/licenses from any country are allowed as long as the vehicle operator follows the restrictions for the license and traffic laws of Kistolia.
 The Vanna 16 A1 Class A1 (Basic) -
A2 Class A2 (Basic with restriction) -
18 B1 Class B1 (Non-Basic) -
B2 Class B2 (Non-Basic with restriction) -
18 C1 Class C1 (Basic Commercial) -
C2 Class C2 (Basic Commercial with restriction) -
21 D1 Class D1 (Non-Basic Commerical) -
D2 Class D2 (Non-Basic Commercial with restriction) -
14 E1 Class E1 - (Farm/Hardship/Emergency) is a province issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship.
E2 Class E2 (Farm/Hardship/Emergency with restriction) - is a province issued permit with allows the bearer to drive farm equipment/vehicles, or a basic non-commercial passenger vehicle in the event of an emergency or hardship with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
16 F1 Class F1 (Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit which allows a foreigner or mainland residing Vultesian to drive in The Vanna.
F2 Class F2 (Foreign Ambassador Driving Privilege Card) - is a government issued permit issued to a foreigner ambassador allowing them to drive in The Vanna.
17 G1 Class G1 (Government) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles.
G2 Class G2 (Government with restriction) - is a government issued permit which allows the bearer to drive government vehicles with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
15 H1 Class H1 (Learner's Permit) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older.
H2 Class H2 - (Learner's Permit with restriction) - is a state issued permit which allows the bearer to learn to drive. While driving with a learner's permit, the driver must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 18 years or older with a restriction placed on a permit to indicate that the driver is handicaped in some fashion either by their vision (thus, requires corrective lenses in order to drive) or by some other handicap which impairs their ability to drive.
Foreigners who wish to drive or operate a vehicle in The Vanna must be at least 16 years old and have a valid and current driving or operating permit/license from their country of origin. They will submit their permit/license to the federal Department of Transportation. After an internal review process and the foreigner takes a written exam about Vannese traffic symbols, the Department of Transportation will issue a Class F1 which will allow them to drive in The Vanna. Foreigner Ambassadors are exempt from the age requirement, review and exam, but still must submit their permit/license to the Department of Transportation to be issued a Class F2.
 Prybourne 14 C Instruction Permit
14 1/2 C Minor’s School License
16 C Minor’s School License
C Minor’s Restricted License
C Basic Operator License
18 C Intermediate Operator License
D Chauffer Instruction Permit