How To Make Fake Irish Drivers License
Driving licence in the Republic of Ireland | |
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Issued by | Ireland |
Type of document | Driving licence |
Purpose | Identification |
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In Ireland, a driving licence is the official document which authorises its holder to operate various types of motor vehicle on roads to which the public have access. Since 29 October 2013, they are issued by the National Driver Licence Service (NDLS). Based on the European driving licence standards, all the categories of licence available and the physical licence meet the 2006 EU standards.
History[edit]
From 19 January 2013 new licences issued are similar in size and shape to a credit-card as stipulated in Directive 2006/126/EEC. It features the driver's name and date of birth, their photo, signature and any restrictions or endorsements such as the need to wear glasses and any penalty points accrued. The older type licence is still valid but will be replaced by the new type upon licence renewal.
From January 2014 the NDLS started to issue an electronic driving licence containing all the information relating to the licence. This provides additional security and protection against fraud. The microchip enables the licence to be read by special card readers which are be managed by the Road Safety Authority and are available to the [Gardai Police] [1] However not all of the categories on the new licence are obtainable. An oversight in production of the licence means that category B1 appears on the driving licence in Ireland but cannot be obtained.
The old licence was based on the old European format, defined in Directive 91/439/EEC, as was used in other countries in the past. It consisted of a pink tri-fold paper document, laminated on one side. It contained a photo of the driver, their personal details and home address, and a listing of categories of vehicle they are licensed for, with any restrictions printed using a code format. The unlaminated side consisted of a section for any written-in endorsements as well as a page with the term 'Driving licence' or its equivalents in a large number of languages.
Both learner permits and the former provisional licences are identical in format to full licences, but green in colour. They do not carry the full translations list as they are not valid outside of the Republic of Ireland and are marked as such on the front. Once a driving test has been passed, all categories of driver with the exception of motorcycle drivers have no restrictions on road usage or vehicle type.
Prior to serious reforms in 2007, many people who drove never completed the process of receiving a full licence - 400,000 people held provisional licences in October 2007 when the new Learner Permit system was introduced. Serious crackdowns and a huge increase in testing facilities have brought this number down heavily.
The reason for the high number of people driving under a Provisional Licence under the old system was because a Provisional Licence holder could drive unaccompanied after obtaining their second Provisional Licence, and many drivers chose this route rather than going through the full testing process. This system was very unusual - most countries' provisional/learner licences require a fully qualified driver to accompany a learner.
Driver theory test[edit]
The driver theory test is carried out by Prometric Ireland on behalf of the RSA.The website for booking the theory test only lists locations outside of Dublin; one must type in 'Dublin' in the Google map search box in order to return locations based in Dublin.
In order to pass the theory test, candidates must score at least 35/40. Candidates get asked forty multiple choice questions. Anything scored under 35 is a fail and the test must be retaken.
Learner Permit[edit]
(Provisional Licence)Obtaining a Learner Permit requires passing the afore-mentioned computerised theory test. Also required for the Learner Permit are: valid proof of address, valid proof of PPSN, valid photographic ID and Eyesight Report (where necessary). The Application Form for a Learner Permit D201 must be filled in and brought to the local NDLS office.
Those on Learner Permits for most categories of licence must not drive unaccompanied. No Learner Permit holders are allowed to drive on motorways and all must display red L-plates at all times, either on their vehicle or on a tabard if a motorcyclist.
Driving licence categories[edit]
This is a list of the categories that can be found on a driving licence in the Republic of Ireland.[2]
Note: The category B1 appears on the driving licence in Ireland but cannot be obtained as it doesn't actually exist there.
Cat | Vehicle type | Minimum age | Notes |
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AM | Motorcycle | 16 | Mopeds and Light quadricycles. |
A1 | Motorcycle | 16 | Motorcycles with an engine capacity not exceeding 125 cubic centimetres, with a power rating not exceeding 11 kW and with a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.1 kW/kg. Motor tricycles with a power rating not exceeding 15 kW. |
A2 | Motorcycle | 18 | Motorcycles with a power rating not exceeding 35 kW, with a power to weight ratio not exceeding 0.2 kW/kg and not derived from a vehicle of more than double its power. |
A | Motorcycle | 24 (Direct Access), 20 (Progressive Access), 21 (Motor tricycles only) | Motorcycles and Motor tricycles. |
B | 3 or 4 wheeled light vehicles | 17 | Vehicles (other than motorcycles, mopeds, work vehicles or land tractors) having a MAM1 not exceeding 3,500 kg, designed and constructed for the carriage of no more than eight passengers in addition to the driver. The vehicle may tow a trailer (a) where the MAM of the trailer is not greater than 750 kg or (b) where the MAM of the trailer exceeds 750 kg the combined MAM of the towing vehicle and the trailer is not greater than 3,500 kg. Quadricycles (other than those covered by AM) are also covered by this category. |
BE | Cars | 17 | Combination of drawing vehicles in category B and trailer where the MAM1 of the trailer is not greater than 3,500 kg. |
W | Work vehicles | 16 | Work vehicles and land tractor with or without a trailer. |
C | Heavy goods vehicle | 21 (without CPC), 18 (with CPC) | Vehicles (other than work vehicles or land tractors) having a MAM1 exceeding 3,500 kg, designed and constructed for the carriage of no more than eight passengers in addition to the driver and where the MAM1 of the trailer is not greater than 750 kg. |
CE | Heavy goods vehicle with trailers | 21 (without CPC), 18 (with CPC) | Combination of drawing vehicles in category C and trailer where the MAM1 of the trailer is greater than 750 kg. |
C1 | Medium-sized vehicle | 18 | Vehicles in category C having a MAM1 weight not exceeding 7,500 kg, designed and constructed for the carriage of no more than eight passengers in addition to the driver and where the MAM1 of the trailer is not greater than 750 kg. |
C1E | Medium-sized vehicle with trailers | 18 | Combination of drawing vehicles in category C1 and trailer where the MAM1 of the trailer is greater than 750 kg and where the MAM1 of the drawing vehicle and trailer combined does not exceed 12,000 kg. Combination of drawing vehicles in category B with trailer where the MAM1 of the trailer is greater than 3,500 kg and where the MAM1 of the drawing vehicle and trailer combined does not exceed 12,000 kg. |
D | Buses | 24 (without CPC), 21 (with CPC) | Vehicles designed and constructed for the carriage of more than eight passengers in addition to the driver and where the MAM1 of the trailer is not greater than 750 kg. |
DE | Buses with trailers | 24 (without CPC), 21 (with CPC) | Combination of drawing vehicles in category D and trailer where the MAM1 of the trailer is greater than 750 kg. |
D1 | Minibuses | 21 | Vehicles in category D designed and constructed for the carriage of not more than sixteen passengers in addition to the driver with a maximum length not exceeding 8 metres and where the MAM1 of the trailer is not greater than 750 kg. |
D1E | Minibuses with trailers | 21 | Combination of drawing vehicles in category D1 and trailer where the MAM1 of the trailer is greater than 750 kg. |
Penalty points[edit]
Since 2002, Ireland, like other EU states, has operated a penalty points system for driving offences. If a driver accrues 12 points, their licence is revoked for (at least) 6 months.
Gallery[edit]
Current Irish driving licence
Former Irish driving licence (Replaced 2013)
Former Irish learner's permit (Replaced 2013)
Old version Irish driving licence (1981)
Old version Irish provisional driving licence (1976)
N plate that must be displayed by novice drivers in Ireland
See also[edit]
- For Northern Ireland see Driving licence in the United Kingdom
External links[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'NDLS About the driving Licence Categories'. NDLS.ie. Archived from the original on 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2014-02-27.Cite uses deprecated parameter
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With more than 500,000 apps, there’s an app for just about anything in the App Store. But we didn’t know there was an app for creating fake driver’s license. If you were hoping to get it, you can’t as MacRumors reports that Apple has removed the app aptly called Drivers License from the App Store after getting a complaint from U.S. Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania.
The Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License issued the following statement today:
The “License” application by DriversEd.com for Apple iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad allows users to electronically insert any digital photo and the biographic information of their choosing into a template for a driver’s license of a state of their choosing. The “License” application contains templates for driver’s licenses for all 50 states, many of which are of designs that will be valid for the next several years. The user is then able to send the high quality digital image of the completed template to an email account. From the email attachment, the image can then be printed and laminated, creating a high quality counterfeit driver’s license difficult to discern from one that’s genuine.
Here’s what Senator Bob Casey had to say in his letter to Apple:
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“I believe this application poses a threat to public safety and national security…it can be used in a way that allows criminals to create a new identity, steal someone else’s identity, or permit underage youth to purchase alcohol or tobacco illegally. National security systems depend on the trustworthiness of driver’s licenses, yet with a counterfeit license created by the app, a terrorist could bypass identity verification by the Transportation Security Administration, or even apply for a passport.”
It looks like the app has been available in the App Store for two years now and Apple seems to have removed it only after Senator Casey raised the issue as they had not responded to a similar request by the Coalition for a Secure Driver’s License.
Here’s the description of the app from the App Store:
Create your coolest license EVER. With Drivers License, you can make realistic, crazy, or hilarious drivers licenses for any state.*
Take pictures with your iPhone or use pictures you already have and paste them into to the app for endless hours of fun. Take pics alone or with friends, take mug shots or make faces, whatever you can think of, this app will support it.
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Drivers License lets you change all the info on the licenses, too! Create a fake name, job, or title. The app stores everything you do so just hit “change state” to see what your license looks like in New York or sunny California.
Best of all, once your license is complete, you can email or share it with your friends on Facebook.
Based on the description, it seemed like a fun app, but we may be too naive to understand the seriousness of the risk such an app could pose. What do you think?
[via Mac Rumors]