You must have a provisional driving licence when you’re learning to drive or ride.
You must be supervised when you’re learning to drive a car. This can be by a driving instructor or someone else who meets the rules, for example family or friends. The law requires that supervising drivers are over 21 years old and have held a full driving licence for a minimum of three years for the type of vehicle they are supervising in (for example: manual or automatic cars)
The car you learn in must display ‘L’ plates.
You can drive at any time, day and night.
You can only drive on motorways if all of the following apply:
The Driving Vehicle Standards Agency recommends that most learners take at least 45 hours of professional tuition lessons and at least 20 hours with friends and family. Everyone learning to drive is different, some will pass more quickly than others.
To pass the practical driving test you will start with an eyesight check and vehicle safety questions; one tell me question before you start the test and a show me question during the test.
The driving part of your test will last about 40 to 45 minutes.
Throughout the test, your examiner will be looking for an overall safe standard of driving, including when you are carrying out the set exercises.
You can make up to 15 driving faults and still pass the test.
The theory test is divided into two parts: