No. You must first be qualified and be a fully licensed driver in your own jurisdiction before you can apply and qualify for an international license.
A provisional driving licence is required to be able to drive on public roads in the UK. Once one has obtained a provisional driving licence, it is valid until the theory and practical tests have been passed.
To drive a car on a provisional licence in the UK, you must have:insuranceL platesMOTTaxSupervision from a person who is over 21, has held their driving licence for three or more years and is sober and awake
yes you can
The international driving permit is a translation of your licence. It needs to be presented with your full licence, whatever the issuing country. The international driving licence is just that. it is a licence in it's own right. If you have a full driving licence from a country that is recognised by the international driving permit scheme then you only need a permit.
In most countries, yes that is the way it happens. However, if you hold a full driving licence for one type of vehicle, in most countries this full licence may be used and will act as the provisional driving licence for a new type of vehicle you are learning to drive.
just the 1
When you are 16, you can apply for a provisional moped licence. With a provisional moped licence, you are able to take Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) on a moped, after which you will be able to ride the moped on the road while displaying L Plates. At the age of 16 and 9 months you can apply for your provisional driving licence which will become valid on your 17th birthday.
If you're driving - ONLY if you're accompanied by a full licence holder !
An international driving licence (or license) is a multilingual guide to the information on the driver's license issued by the government in your country, state, province, etc. The international driving licence does not allow you to drive without your government-issued licence, it simply allows authorities in other countries to understand the information on that licence.
what do you do if you lose your provisional licence
In the UK... Apply for a provisional licence from the DVLA. Take a recognised driving course. Pass the theory test. Pass the practical test. Send your pass certificate and provisional to the DVLA. They will issue your full licence.
If you are a provisional driver or you have held your licence for less than two years, your licence will be revoked if you accrue six or more points. If you have held a full driving licence for two or more years and you accrue 12 or more points in a period of 3 years, you will be disqualified from driving.