I have provisional license. I would like to learn to drive (already did though). Some say that if you have a provisional license you can drive normally on streets (except on motorways) with a person who has held full UK license for at least 3 years but the car is needed to be insured on a learner's name as well as the passenger's. Other say that you just need to have 'L' letter on car.
Could anyone explain what do I need to have in order to go on streets with provisional license except instructor?
I would recommend that potential learners find an off-road area to get the basic controls mastered in a 'friends car' before going onto the public highway - this way the cash for the insurance can be delayed and is not wasted on learning the basics.
ROG (retired) Civilian Advanced Driver Observer - Leicester Group of Advanced Motorists EX LGV instructor
Red Herring wrote:Careful Rog, most of the public consider "off road" to be car parks and such like where clearly you do need insurance.
Thanks - noted for future reference
I suppose I am lucky that I have a private parking area outside my front door where starting and stopping can be done as well as an empty-on-Sunday small Industrial estate for 2nd gear speed & manouvering.
ROG (retired) Civilian Advanced Driver Observer - Leicester Group of Advanced Motorists EX LGV instructor