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mavestar
Chief Pilot Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Points: 5280 |
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Posted: 06 Apr 2008 at 12:57pm |
Hi, the missus has just got here provisional licence. I have been driving for 3 years now, is it legal for me to take her on the roads supervised or is it longer ?
Cheers.
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Martyn
Just Flight Staff Development Manager Joined: 31 Mar 2008 Location: Huntingdon, UK Points: 7615 |
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The supervising driver must
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mavestar
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WOW, thanks for all that. I ticked every one ! Now wheres my crash helmet
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MartinW
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I taught my wife to drive, she just needed a handful of lessons after with a school.
Even if she is competent after you've taught her she should still have lessons with a pro instructor so she's familiar with the current stuff. The instructor will be aware of the latest whims of the testers and routes he might follow on her test.
Best to go to a quiet car park first so she can get to grips with it.
I hope your handbrake works properly.
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VulcanB2
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YOU must be over 21, and have held a FULL license for at least 3 years prior. Best regards, Vulcan. |
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Yes thankyou pointy. We have just got back from K-Shoes car park, wasnt too bad
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