Passed your car theory exam? Then you receive a certificate that remains valid for 3 years, and within that period, you apply for your provisional driving license at your municipality. You have the choice between two models: M36, which allows you to learn driving with a supervisor (from 17 years), or M18, which allows you to practice independently (from 18 years, after 20 hours of driving lessons).
Which model do you choose?
The rules by region
The practical training varies greatly by region, and the rules change regularly. Here is the current situation:
| Flanders | Brussels | Wallonia | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum practice period | 5 months | 9 months (or 6 with the intermediate formula) | 3 months |
| Mandatory prior course | None | First Aid course | First Aid course (+ logbook) |
| After your driving license | Mandatory follow-up moment (6 to 9 months after issuance, approximately 122 euros) | No follow-up moment | No follow-up moment |
Always check the exact conditions with your municipality or an accredited driving school, especially outside Flanders.
How do you apply at the municipality?
Make an appointment at the civil affairs department of your municipality. Bring the completed and signed application form from the exam center, along with your identity card and a payment card. The cost is around 25 euros and varies slightly by municipality. After a few working days, you can pick up your provisional driving license and officially start practicing.
Frequently Asked Questions
With M36, you learn to drive with a supervisor (from 17 years). With M18, you practice independently (from 18 years, after 20 hours of driving lessons).
In Flanders, at least 5 months, in Wallonia at least 3, in Brussels usually 9 (or 6 with the intermediate formula).
Approximately 25 euros at your municipality.
Keep Your Theory Sharp Until Your Practical Exam
The transition from theory to practice is significant. Refresh your knowledge with a free practice exam according to the official GOCA standards.
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Last updated: June 2026 · Content verified by Mathieu, instructor · Source: GOCA and the Belgian Highway Code
