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<blockquote data-quote="WASP" data-source="post: 7659250" data-attributes="member: 12395"><p><span style="font-size: 22px"><strong>What can you do with a provisional licence?</strong></span></p><p></p><p>Once you have passed your theory test, your provisional licence allows you to drive a car. (Tractor in this case) However, this does not mean you can drive wherever you want and in whatever vehicle you choose. The provisional licence comes with certain restrictions which are to be followed until you obtain a full UK driving licence. These are the following restrictions:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">You must be accompanied by a driver who is over the age of 21 or over</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The accompanying person must have over three years’ experience with driving and a full driving licence.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The accompanying driver must always be in a fit state to drive – for example, they cannot take a person driving if they are intoxicated.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">You are always required to display an “L” plate in England and Scotland or a “D” plate in Wales, and it must be an official one of the right size. You can get these from petrol stations.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">You are not allowed to drive on the motorway. However, there is talk of changing this rule despite over half of British drivers not wanting <a href="https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/6242900/more-than-half-of-british-drivers-dont-want-learners-on-our-motorways-ahead-of-new-changes-coming-on-june-4/" target="_blank">learner drivers</a> on the motorways.</li> </ul><p>Also:</p><p><a href="https://www.gov.uk/learning-to-drive-a-tractor-or-specialist-vehicle/practising-driving-a-tractor-or-specialist-vehicle#:~:text=for%20test%20vehicles-,Practising%20driving%20a%20tractor%20or%20specialist%20vehicle,road%20until%20you're%2017.&text=You%20must%20be%20accompanied%20by,made%20with%20a%20passenger%20seat" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/learning-to-drive-a-tractor-or-specialist-vehicle/practising-driving-a-tractor-or-specialist-vehicle#:~:text=for test vehicles-,Practising driving a tractor or specialist vehicle,road until you're 17.&text=You must be accompanied by,made with a passenger seat</a>. </p><p></p><p>Sorry but you'll be for the high jump if anything happens or you get caught. You need to pass your car license first then you'll be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WASP, post: 7659250, member: 12395"] [SIZE=6][B]What can you do with a provisional licence?[/B][/SIZE] Once you have passed your theory test, your provisional licence allows you to drive a car. (Tractor in this case) However, this does not mean you can drive wherever you want and in whatever vehicle you choose. The provisional licence comes with certain restrictions which are to be followed until you obtain a full UK driving licence. These are the following restrictions: [LIST] [*]You must be accompanied by a driver who is over the age of 21 or over [*]The accompanying person must have over three years’ experience with driving and a full driving licence. [*]The accompanying driver must always be in a fit state to drive – for example, they cannot take a person driving if they are intoxicated. [*]You are always required to display an “L” plate in England and Scotland or a “D” plate in Wales, and it must be an official one of the right size. You can get these from petrol stations. [*]You are not allowed to drive on the motorway. However, there is talk of changing this rule despite over half of British drivers not wanting [URL='https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/6242900/more-than-half-of-british-drivers-dont-want-learners-on-our-motorways-ahead-of-new-changes-coming-on-june-4/']learner drivers[/URL] on the motorways. [/LIST] Also: [URL]https://www.gov.uk/learning-to-drive-a-tractor-or-specialist-vehicle/practising-driving-a-tractor-or-specialist-vehicle#:~:text=for%20test%20vehicles-,Practising%20driving%20a%20tractor%20or%20specialist%20vehicle,road%20until%20you're%2017.&text=You%20must%20be%20accompanied%20by,made%20with%20a%20passenger%20seat[/URL]. Sorry but you'll be for the high jump if anything happens or you get caught. You need to pass your car license first then you'll be fine. [/QUOTE]
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