Minimum
ages and rules for learner drivers and riders

Before you learn to drive
or ride a new vehicle make sure you know about the rules and
restrictions that apply to you. Different vehicles have different
minimum ages and restrictions.
Rules for learner drivers
Before you
start to drive, you must:
· hold
a valid, provisional driving
licence
for Great Britain or Northern Ireland
· make
sure that any vehicle you drive is roadworthy and properly taxed and
insured
It is
important to learn safe driving practice from the beginning of your
driving career because bad habits are hard to break.
It is
unlikely that anyone except an approved driving instructor (ADI)
would have the experience, knowledge and training to teach you
properly. Learning safe driving habits from the start will improve
the safety of yourself and other road users.
If you
want to
practise
your driving with an accompanying driver, the accompanying driver
must be over the age of 21 and must have held (and still hold) a
full license for three years.
As a
learner driver you must display 'L' plates ('L' or 'D' plates in
Wales) in a conspicuous position on the front and rear of the
vehicle you are driving.
Minimum age you can take a
test
You can
take your theory test once your provisional license becomes valid.
Normally,
for car drivers, the earliest date your provisional license can
become valid is your 17th birthday, however you can apply for the
license up to three months before your 17th birthday.
So, if you
apply for your provisional license before you are 17 you will still
have to wait until your birthday before you can take your theory
test.
For more
information about applying for a provisional
licence,
please click on the link below.
Disability living
allowance
If you are
receiving disability living allowance at the higher rate your
provisional license will come into effect when you are 16, but you
can apply for it within three months of your 16th birthday.
Motorcyclists
Direct access scheme
Direct
access is a scheme which allows a person over the age of 21 to avoid
the two year/25 kW restriction by taking a test on a machine of at
least 35 kW (46.6
bhp).
A pass allows you to ride any size of bike. Any instruction given on
a machine that exceeds the normal learner motorcycle specification
must be supervised at all times by a certified motorcycle instructor
who should be in radio contact. You should also wear fluorescent or
reflective clothing and follow all other provisional license
restrictions.
Accelerated access
Riders who
reach the age of 21, while still within the two year period where
they are restricted to maximum 25 kW (33 bhp) machines, but who wish
to ride larger bikes need to pass a further test on a motorcycle of
at least 35 kW (46.6 bhp). They may
practise
on bikes over 25 kW (33 bop) under the same practice conditions for
direct access riders. You will revert to learner status while
practising
(on a
motorcycle greater than 25 kW (33 bop)) although test failure will
not affect your existing license.
Mopeds and tractors
If you
want to ride a moped you can take your theory test when you are 16,
but again you must make sure you have a valid provisional license.
If you are
16 and already have a provisional license for an agricultural
vehicle or a moped, this will give you provisional entitlement to
drive a car when you are 17.



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