Provisional license means that she cannot have a passanger under 18 years old in the car. She can only drive without supervision from 5 am to midnight. Other than that she needs adult supervision (an experienced driver; 18 years of age or higher probably). From midnight to 5 am she needs a supervisor that is atleast 21 years of age in the car with her. As long as she has her license, insurance and other required elements present if needed, and she is following all the rules and not breaking any laws then she should be completely ok to drive your car.:) hope i was helpful!!
Yes, provided you have a licence for a 125cc, or provisional licence and are displaying L plates.
You can buy a car at any age but you have to be at least 17 with a provisional license to drive it on the public roads - with a full licence holder with you - L plates and all.
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
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.
You have to have a full car licence or a full motor bike licence.
No. It is not legal to drive in the UK without a licence. You must be 17 to hold a full licence. Learners must apply for a provisional driving licence this can be done while 16, however you must be at least 17 to drive a car in the UK.
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You can own a motorcycle at any age. To ride a motorcycle up to 50cc in a public place, you must be at least 16, with a provisional licence, completed compulsory basic training (CBT) and L Plates. To ride a motorcycle up to 125cc in a public place, you must be at least 17, with a provisional licence, completed compulsory basic training (CBT) and L plates.
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You need to hold (at least) a provisional category AM driving licence, display L plates, have the appropriate insurance, Tax and MOT and you must complete your Compulsory Basic Training (CBT).
It depends on the regulations in your country. I believe that in the UK, you would only be allowed to ride a motorcycle up to 50cc (with a provisional licence, L plates and insurance).
If you are a learner driver and have a legal provisional licence then yes(Edited clarification for European drivers based on discussion added)You can drive any type of vehicle listed on your full and valid licence if you have passed your driving test in a European member country: