A child of an appropriate age with the proper licensing can drive vehicles in some states as long as they have gone through all the proper steps to obtain a learners permit. Testing and ages will vary depending on different states and nations would determine this ability to drive. The child would also have to have a properly licensed and of a proper age in order to be accompanying the learner while he was driving.
Several companies offer car insurance for learner drivers including the AA, Aviva and City Insurance. If the learner driver is going to be learning in a car owned by a qualified driver with their own insurance policy it may be possible to add the learner driver to that policy for a nominal fee.
NO
No other people can be in the car of a learner driver besides the instructor in Victoria. The driver is not allowed to have any sort of passengers while he is learning.
Since they are not physically "operating" the vehicle, no, they don't.
that is what they are supposed to do.
The learner driver was classed as proficient in driving their car
Insurance options for learner drivers using their parents' car typically include being added as a named driver on their parents' policy or taking out a separate learner driver insurance policy.
As many as the car is designed to take.
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Yes it is possible but getting an insurance with the temps. is hard
A parent or someone who already has a drivers license ONLY
only if you have a licensed driver in the car with you