UK provisional licence
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UK PROVISIONAL LICENCE
UK Provisional Licence: is an official permit that allows an individual to learn to drive under specific conditions before obtaining a full driving licence. It confirms that the holder has met the initial legal requirements to begin driving training.
Issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in the UK, the provisional licence permits the holder to drive on public roads only when supervised by a qualified driver and in accordance with road safety regulations.
Key Conditions
Must be accompanied by a qualified driver (usually aged 21+ with a full licence)
Must display L plates (Learner plates)
Not allowed to drive on certain roads (e.g., motorways, unless with an approved instructor in some cases)
Must follow all traffic laws and safety rules
Purpose:
Enables individuals to gain driving experience
Prepares learners for the practical driving test
Ensures safe and supervised learning on public roads
Summary (Short Version for Card)
Holds a provisional driving licence allowing supervised driving while learning, subject to legal conditions and road safety regulations
This document allows individuals to begin learning how to drive under legal conditions before obtaining a full driving entitlement. It grants permission to practice on public roads while being supervised by a qualified driver who meets the required criteria. Holders must follow specific rules, including displaying learner plates and avoiding certain road types unless accompanied by an approved instructor. To obtain it, applicants need to meet age and identity requirements and pass a vision check. This stage is essential for gaining practical experience, building confidence, and preparing for both theory and practical driving tests required for full qualification.
Description
UK PROVISIONAL LICENCE
- UK Provisional Licence: is an official permit that allows an individual to learn to drive under specific conditions before obtaining a full driving licence. It confirms that the holder has met the initial legal requirements to begin driving training.
Issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in the UK, the provisional licence permits the holder to drive on public roads only when supervised by a qualified driver and in accordance with road safety regulations.
Key Conditions
Must be accompanied by a qualified driver (usually aged 21+ with a full licence)
Must display L plates (Learner plates)
Not allowed to drive on certain roads (e.g., motorways, unless with an approved instructor in some cases)
Must follow all traffic laws and safety rules
Purpose:
Enables individuals to gain driving experience
Prepares learners for the practical driving test
Ensures safe and supervised learning on public roads
Summary (Short Version for Card)
Holds a provisional driving licence allowing supervised driving while learning, subject to legal conditions and road safety regulations.
This document allows individuals to begin learning how to drive under legal conditions before obtaining a full driving entitlement. It grants permission to practice on public roads while being supervised by a qualified driver who meets the required criteria. Holders must follow specific rules, including displaying learner plates and avoiding certain road types unless accompanied by an approved instructor. To obtain it, applicants need to meet age and identity requirements and pass a vision check. This stage is essential for gaining practical experience, building confidence, and preparing for both theory and practical driving tests required for full qualification.



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