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Can you drive with a parent with a provisional?
Can you drive your parents’ car on a provisional licence? Yes, if you are properly insured and comply with other legal requirements for learner drivers, such as being properly supervised by a more experienced driver, and displaying L plates.
Can you drive in Italy with a UK provisional license?
You can drive in Italy with a UK driving licence, insurance and vehicle documents. It is against the law for anyone who has been resident in Italy, for more than 60 days, to drive a car registered outside Italy. This may result in a fine and/or the car being impounded.
Who can sit with a learner driver UK?
Anyone can supervise a learner driver as long as they:
- Are over 21.
- Have had their full driving licence for three years (from countries in the EU/EEA)
- Are qualified to drive the type of vehicle they are supervising.
Do you have to be insured to drive with a provisional?
Do I need car insurance to drive on a provisional licence? The short answer is yes. Before you get behind the wheel, you’ll need to have valid insurance in place. Having said that, getting provisional insurance will depend on how you’re learning to drive.
Do UK citizens need an international driver’s license in Italy?
A full and valid UK photocard driver’s licence lets you drive in Italy and all European Union countries. An IDP won’t be required to drive your own car in Italy if you have a photocard licence. However, if you’re planning on renting a car, the hire company may require you to have an IDP in addition to your licence.
Can I buy a car with a provisional license UK?
Yes, you don’t need any licence and there are no age restrictions to buying a car. However, to drive it on a road, you will need at least a provisional licence , an MOT roadworthiness pass certificate, a vehicle excise license, and insurance.