Driving licence in ArgentinaIn Argentina, the driving licence ("Licencia Nacional de Conducir") is a governmental privilege given to those who request a licence for any of the categories they desire. It is required for every type of motorised vehicle with the exception of the smallest mopeds below 50 cm3, with a speed limit of 25 km/h, as well as motorised bicycles (even for these, there is a minimum age of 16 years and a small mandatory driving school course). The minimum age to obtain a driving licence is:[1]
Obtaining a driving licenceThe practical driving test for cars is conducted on the road using dual-control vehicles provided by the testing centers. Tests are available at the following locations: Communal Sub-Offices 2, 3, Citizen Attention Unit (Communal Sub-Office 4 - Cruz de Malta), Communal Sub-Offices 7, and Communal Offices 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. Applicants can choose between manual and automatic vehicles, except at Sub-Office 9, where only manual cars are available. Once the transmission type (manual or automatic) is selected, it cannot be changed on the day of the test. A preparatory video is available, providing essential information and requirements for the examination. Motorcycles, Heavy Vehicles, and Special-Purpose Vehicles The practical test for motorcycles, heavy vehicles, and special-purpose vehicles is conducted exclusively at the Roca Office. Candidates must present the following documents:[2]
A preparatory video is also available for these categories. To reschedule a test date or retake a practical driving test (on the road, at a track, or for a professional licence), applicants must visit a licensing office in person to arrange a new appointment. Those who fail the test can schedule a re-evaluation through the online platform. Testing Sequence for Multiple Categories For candidates applying for both a car licence and another vehicle category (e.g., motorcycle or heavy vehicle), the car test must be completed first at the chosen location. Upon passing, a subsequent test for the second category will be scheduled at the Roca Office. If successful, the candidate must return to the original testing location to collect their driver's licence. Weather-Dependent Evaluations Track-based evaluations at the Roca Office, whether for new licences or category extensions, are subject to weather conditions. In the event of heatwaves, rain, thunderstorms, or other severe weather events, the Directorate of Road Safety (DGHC) may temporarily suspend track-based evaluations for safety reasons. If an evaluation is interrupted due to adverse weather, it will be rescheduled accordingly. National driving typesIn Argentina, the National Driver's classes as defined in the national law are applied. In addition, however, there are national driving licence classes that are only valid in Argentina.[3]
Driving license card (not issued anymore)Before the digitalization in 2025, every licensed driver were issued with a Carnét de coducir, which they are required to have available for inspection whenever they exercise the privileges granted by the license. Layout of a driving license card![]()
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