[quote="nigelelliott394"][quote="TripleS"][b]Ah, sorry, I had overlooked the need for a supervising driver to have held a full licence for a period - three years is it? - before they can sit in with a learner.[/b]
Anyhow, Sonia, all credit to you for persevering with your own lessons, and winning in the end. Admirable.
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I was much more fortunate: brilliant instructors, and an examiner who was surely in a very good mood on test day.
Best wishes all,
Dave.[/quote]
As did I... a good idea but certainly not worth breaking the law for.[/quote]
The accompanying driver must be 21 years of age or over, and have held a full licence for a minimum of three years.
This puts me in mind of an enquirey I had some months ago. A father phoned to ask if I could take his son for his test which was three weeks away. Asking a few questions, it transpired that there had been no profesional instruction, but his mate thought that he was a good driver, and would have no problem passing the test.
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Eeeeeeek. It was soon apparent that they did not want to pay for lessons, and only wanted the use of a car for the test. Needless to say they didn't get it, not from me anyway.