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Learning to drive: Getting started
08 October 2007
The road to passing a driving test and owning your first car is not always simple. We explain how to get a provisional license, choose a driving school and take your first lesson. Get a provisional license A provisional license currently costs £45 and can be applied for online on the DVLAs website, or by filling in a D1 form from the Post Office. Your license should arrive within three weeks, or longer if the DVLA have to check your medical history. You wont be able to take a driving lesson without a provisional license, so make sure you meet the age requirements: Cars - 17 years old (or 16 if you receive disability living allowance) Other essentials: Choose an instructor The next step is to select a driving school and an approved driving instructor (ADI). If you decide not to pay for lessons, youll need a friend or relative over 21 years old who has been driving for more than three years. Book a lesson Driving schools offer a wide range of lesson types regular hourly lessons to two-hour sessions per week and more. There are intense courses which last anything from one week to a month, covering all aspects of driving, usually with a test booked for the last day of the course. Before you start, you'll need to: 1. Buy a copy of the Highway Code. It's a vital investment to help you study for the theory test and an ideal reference for any road laws and regulations you will need to learn. 2. Create a regular time schedule for your driving lessons. This will ensure you can easily book lessons with your instructor, when you are both free. Auto Trader links Learning to drive Motoring advice News | ||
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