You’ll need to be 17 or older and hold a valid provisional licence.
If you get or have applied for, the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), you can begin driving lessons when you’re 16.
Whilst there isn’t a minimum number of lessons or hours you must take before you book or sit your practical test. The DVSA says that most learners require 45 hours of driving lessons, in addition to around 20 hours of practice with a friend or family member.
Many of our pupils pass their practical in under 45 hours of tuition.
Yes, you can if you’re over 21 and have held your licence for over 3 years.
If you’re supervising a learner driver, you have the same legal responsibilities as if you were driving the car.
As the qualified driver, you’re deemed to be the person in control of the vehicle.
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