When learning to drive can you drive a van i.e. transit on L plates with your provisonal licence?

i am startin 2 learn 2 drive after loosing my full lisence to bad health and was wondering if you can drive a van on 'L' plates once learning

Answers:
If you have had your license taken away because of a medical condition then you cannot drive, period.
yes you can drive anything a full licence holder would drive provided you have someone with a full licence in the car with you.
yes
I think its possible, check with DMV though to be sure.
Yes providing you are in the vehicle with someone who has a LGV License and is over 21.
Yes you can learn to drive in anything up to a 7.5 ton non articulated truck
You can drive anything up to 3.5 tonnes with someone who has held a valid full licence for 3 years. Make sure you are insured though. They don't need to hold a LGV licence.
Yes, most vans are under 3.5 tonnes, which means you can drive it. 3.5-7.5 needs an LGV, but just about any van can be driven by a learner.
It's best if you DON'T do it on the railway though, like you have here!

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