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You can drive on a provisional licence anywhere in the UK provided that you have a qualified driver with you.
A provisional driver is one until they complete the full requirements.
The provisional driver's license limits underage drivers by what times they can drive. It also limits the age and amount of passengers they can transport.
Provisional car insurance is a policy that can be purchased by a person who is learning to drive in another person's car. The insurance covers the learner driver without risking the insurance of the owner of the vehicle. Companies that offer provisional car insurance can be located through an insurance broker.
In the UK 17 for a provisional where you must be accompanied by a fully qualified driver over 21. Then you must pass your test to drive solo
age to drive with a provisional license is 17
No.
A British provisional licence is for a learner driver in Britain and cannot be used anywhere else.You can drive in France with a full licence only. Provisional licences and Learner's permits are forbidden.
No. You must be accompanied by a qualified driver, who holds a full license for at least two years for the category of vehicle you are driving.
One can find information on provisional driver insurance through the Insurance Learner Driver website. There one can find full details and get a quote.
to hold an Irish provisional drivers licence 16,but a new law has just been introduced that all provisional drivers must have a fully licenced driver with them when there driving...i think its 18 to get the full licence