
Learner Drivers in the UK – Rules and Restrictions
With a provisional licence, learner drivers in the UK must follow DVLA rules before they can pass their tests.
What Learner Drivers Can Do
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Drive on most UK roads when supervised.
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Book and take the theory and practical driving tests.
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Drive on motorways only with a DVSA-approved instructor in a dual-control car.
What Learner Drivers Cannot Do
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Drive without a supervisor (must be 21+ with 3+ years’ experience).
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Drive without displaying L plates (or D plates in Wales).
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Drive without valid learner driver insurance.
Insurance for Learner Drivers
You must have learner insurance if practicing in your own car. Driving schools provide insurance in their vehicles.
