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Can you do driving lessons before 17?

(2) meet the minimum age requirement- You need to be 17 before you can get a provisional licence and start learning to drive a car. Your licence should arrive within one week if you apply online.

Where are the young driver Supersites?

Bicester features huge outside driving areas for 10 – 17s including roundabouts, junctions, reversing and manoeuvres zones with hospitality in the historic control tower. Young Driver™ Bicester is an official Young Driver™ “Supersite”, where youngsters can reach speeds of 40mph.

Can 16 year olds learn to drive?

If 16 year olds could learn to drive with qualified driving instructors only, but not be permitted to take the practical driving test until the age of 17, it would provide many learner driver with more time for learning to drive. There are however some cars that 16 year olds can drive legally on public roads.

How much are driving lessons UK?

Once you’ve obtained your provisional licence, it’s time to fork out for your driving lessons. Lesson prices vary from instructor and location, however the average cost for a driving lesson in the UK is £24, according to the Driving Standards Agency (DSA).

Can you book a theory test at 16?

You must have a provisional licence in order to book your theory test, and you need to be 17 years old in order to take it. The only exception is if you get the mobility component of the Personal Independence Payment, in which case you may be able to take your theory test aged 16.

Can you have driving lessons at 16 in UK?

There are some basic requirements you need to know before you start learning to drive in the UK: You’ll need to be 17 or older. If you get, or have applied for, the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP), you can begin driving lessons when you’re 16.

Can you drive under 17?

The not-very-simple answer to the question of if you can drive under 17 is yes and no. It all depends on what you’re driving and where. In essence, you need to be 17 years old to drive on public roads. You will need to be in possession of either a full driving licence or a provisional driving licence.