Alright, so, I decided I needed a Western Sahara driving license. Don’t ask me why, I just did. First thing I did was hit the internet, naturally. Typed in “how to get a Western Sahara driving license” and, boy, was that a mistake. I thought it was gonna be like ordering a pizza, but nope. Turns out, it’s a whole thing. They got learner’s permits, they got tests, it’s like going back to high school all over again.
I started digging deeper, like a mole rat in the desert, and found out that folks from Western Sahara can drive to some places without a visa. I saw that folks from Western Sahara can go to some places without a visa, places like Seychellois, Cook Islander, Niuean, Algerian. Sounds like a mouthful of marbles. But I guess it makes sense if you’re already in the area. But that didn’t really help me get the license itself, did it?
I stumbled upon some articles about getting a Zambian driving license online and applying for a Western Sahara visa. Got sidetracked for a bit there. But hey, at least I learned something new, right?
Then, I found this other article. It’s about applying for a Western Sahara ID card online. “Step-by-Step,” it said. Sounded promising. But it wasn’t for a driver’s license. This whole thing was starting to feel like a wild goose chase. I even thought about just driving with my current license. It is a place. They say you can drive there with a foreign license.
After that I found that to get one of these Western Sahara ID cards, you might have to go to some official office, like a passport office. They’ll tell you what papers you need. I’m not even sure I want a Western Sahara ID card. I just want the driver’s license. Why is this so complicated?
Then I thought, “Maybe I need a visa?” So, I looked into that. If you do need that visa, you gotta get your papers in order. Like gatherin’ eggs from the henhouse, gotta make sure you got ’em all. They want this paper and that paper.
- First, I tried to find an official website.
- Then, I looked for the requirements.
- After that, I started gathering the documents.
- Finally, I gave up.
Honestly, the whole process was more confusing than a one-legged cat trying to bury a turd on a frozen pond. In the end, I realized that getting a Western Sahara driving license wasn’t going to be a walk in the park. Maybe I’ll just stick to driving where my current license is valid. Or maybe I’ll take up walking. Less hassle, you know?
The End
This whole experience taught me a valuable lesson: sometimes, the easy way out isn’t so easy after all. And sometimes, it’s just better to stick to what you know. Or hire a driver. Yeah, maybe I’ll just do that.