Driving in Belgium requires more than just a valid licence; it also demands that drivers carry the correct documents at all times. Recent updates on 2025-05-23 13:27:00 highlight common issues related to provisional driving licences and identity cards, which can catch many drivers off guard. Are you sure you have all your paperwork in order before hitting the road?
- Mensen missen voorlopig rijbewijs of identiteitskaart
- Voorlopig rijbewijs kan verlopen zijn
- Begeleider moet geldig rijbewijs bij zich hebben
- Begeleider moet vormingsmoment gevolgd hebben
- Steven Raes is manager Rijbewijs GOCA Vlaanderen
Steven Raes, manager of the GOCA Vlaanderen Driving Licence department, explains that many problems arise when drivers or their supervisors forget to carry their provisional driving licence or identity card. Sometimes, the provisional licence has expired, or the accompanying supervisor has not completed the mandatory training session. What consequences could this have for novice drivers and their guides in Belgium?
Understanding these requirements is crucial for all new drivers. Let’s explore what often goes wrong and how to avoid these pitfalls.
Why do these problems persist despite clear regulations? It often comes down to simple oversights and misunderstandings. Ensuring compliance can prevent fines and legal troubles. Key points include:
- Always carry your provisional driving licence and valid identity card when driving.
- Check the validity of your provisional licence regularly to avoid expiration issues.
- Ensure your supervisor has completed the mandatory training and carries proper identification.
Looking ahead, staying informed and prepared is essential. Drivers should double-check their documents and training status before every trip. Could a quick document check save you from unexpected penalties? Don’t wait to find out—make compliance a habit today.