If you have an accident while driving on a provisional license and you are over 18, you may face legal consequences depending on the circumstances of the accident and your adherence to provisional license restrictions. Your insurance may cover damages if you have a valid policy, but having a provisional license could complicate claims. Additionally, if you were driving unsupervised or violating any license conditions, you could face penalties, including fines or points on your record. It's important to notify your insurance company and seek legal advice if needed.
Yes you can aslong as your over 16+
Look on the license itself and read it CAREFULLY. On there somewhere it MUST give the date it expires, or after what age it is no longer valid.
No, you cannot collect no claims discounts on a provisional license in the UK. No claims discounts are typically available only to full license holders who have a history of not making claims over a specified period. Provisional license holders are generally considered higher risk, and insurance policies for them do not accumulate no claims bonuses.
In the US, a provisional license typically lasts for about 6-12 months, during which new drivers must adhere to certain restrictions and guidelines before obtaining a full driver's license. After the provisional period is over, the driver can apply for a regular driver's license.
A) The driver has violated the curfew of a provisional license (driving outside the hours of 5 AM - 11 PM). B) The driver with a provisional license was transporting passengers under the age of 20, without a passenger over the age of 25 present.
no the only time which you can drive a car alone in the UK is when you have passed your driving test and you hold a full license. if you have not passed your driving test you can drive a car if you have a provisional license and L plates with a person who has held a full license for three years or more and is over 21 years old!
You get pulled over.
yes you can but you need to take a person with you who is 25 or over and has been driving for three years with you in the passenger seat!
they will just invalidate your license then you will get pulled over later and get in trouble for not having any license!!!
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
no one will ever no because the # will constantly change
If you get pulled over or in an accident you may lose the priveledge to get your driver's license until age 21.