Shouldn't this be the case all the time until he passes his test?! The test centre probably won't say anything if he fails but drives off but as far as I know he would be breaking the law.should he have a fully licenced driver with him in case he dosent pass the test.
Its a bit worrying that as a qualified driver and supervisor of a learner's permit holder you don't know the answer yourself.... I have my full licence so do i have to drive him to the test centre and if in the event he dosent pass then drive him home? Will they say anything if he drives home himself? ...
It has been said on the Ray D'arcy show that you will fail your test if you turn up with your car to do your test unaccompanied. I'm not sure how true this is? Either way it might be best to accompany him to be sure.
Who recommended that?
As far as im aware you are still classed as a provisional driver until you actually receive your full driving licence. The cert of competency does not automatically mean you are a qualified driver.
Ah - of course. Good point.As far as im aware you are still classed as a provisional driver until you actually receive your full driving licence. The cert of competency does not automatically mean you are a qualified driver.
How far should such rules be bent do you think?That would be my understanding of it too - though it would be very harsh to penalise someone who had just passed the test for driving unaccompanied.
its has to be untrue - if you head off for a coffee while it is going on and the tester cannot see you?It has been said on the Ray D'arcy show that you will fail your test if you turn up with your car to do your test unaccompanied. I'm not sure how true this is? Either way it might be best to accompany him to be sure.
its has to be untrue - if you head off for a coffee while it is going on and the tester cannot see you?
I'm not sure how true this is?
As far as im aware you are still classed as a provisional driver until you actually receive your full driving licence. The cert of competency does not automatically mean you are a qualified driver.
How far should such rules be bent do you think?
Bear in mind that there are many thousands of unqualified drivers who hold full licences, thanks to the late .So a bit of work by a civil servant makes you qualified ? Now that's bureaucracy at it's nit-picking best !
The local taxi firm, perhaps!Who recommended that?
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