So a driver with a normal licence would not be able to sit in the car with me it has to be someone with a lgvl
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in the uk anyone who has a full driving licence can accompany a learner driver in any vehicle up to seven ton, providing the vehicle is taxed/insured and motd and displaying l plates, you cannot carry fare paying passengers or drive any form of p.s.v (coach/bus) i hope this helps, of course the full licence holder cannot be a banned driver
I dont think transit vans count for learning, but not 100% sure. Check with the DMV website.
Nope it has to be A LGV Licence it does state this on the back of your paper couterpart of the provisional licence under section 1 Provisional Licence - restrictions/conditions.
Depends on your state.I taught all my kids on back roads and they did good.stick shift and all. Check with your licensing examiner.
Anyone who has held a full valid licence for at least 3 years can sit with you while you drive. ( not people with a ban though) You must have a provisional licence to learn though. And check that insurance is ok
Are you learning to drive an lgv? Otherwise someone who has held a full uk driving license for 3 years or more can accompany you provided you hold a valid provisional license.
Any body with a full license can teach you to drive any vehicle that their license covers them to drive
they can teach you if they have had alicience a long time
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