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Provisoinal Licence Help!?

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can someone plz tell me if i'm allowed 2 drive my own car (ka2 that's fully insured, taxed, mot'd etc)..

I have a provisional licence and that's it.

Do i have to pass my theory test before i can drive around with someone thats at least 21 with 3 year driving experience?

I havn't had any lessons yet. Plz explain, i'm really confused!

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  1. No,you don't need theory test.


  2. As long as you have a licence and the car is insured for you to drive, you can have who ever you like sitting next to you as long as they have got a full UK licence and been driving for 3 years. Oh and good choice of car thats what i just bought.

  3. you must have someone that has oast there test with you and they need to of passed 3 yrs or mopre got it

  4. YOUR CAR, YOUR CAR!

    Is the car have all those thing, fully insured, tax, mot, and all those things, well is the in your name and all those things are in your name????.  The only thing you have says that is correct is that you should be in the car with a Lic. driver

    @ all the time until you get a driving Lic. @ the moment the car is not yours because your name is not an any of those document or documents so get your licence soon and be a good driver OK?.

  5. This web site might help.

  6. No, don't drive on your own.. the theory test is only for when you take the driving test, not for learning, but, you can still take it, then it's out of the way..

  7. yes your allowed to drive with a qualified driver...  good  on  you

  8. You can drive without passing your theory test with someone who's 21 and has passed their test at least three years.

    However I'd advise having a couple of lessons with a professional first just to teach you the basics then get as much practise as possible.

  9. You don't need lessons.

    and

    "Before you start to drive, you must:

        * hold a valid, provisional driving licence for Great Britain or Northern Ireland

        *  make sure that any vehicle you drive is roadworthy and properly taxed and insured"

    So, thats it. off you go, have fun!

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