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New to driving? – Check out the rules for Learner Drivers In Northern Ireland

Monday, 10 September 2018 / Published in Uncategorised

New to driving? – Check out the rules for Learner Drivers In Northern Ireland

Rules for learner drivers

Before you start to drive or ride, you must:

  • hold a valid, provisional driving licence for Northern Ireland or Great Britain
  • 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. Experience has shown that learners who have a combination of professional training and private practice perform better during the driving test. Get together with your instructor and the person who will be helping you to practise and discuss what you need to focus on.

Safe driving habits

Learning safe driving habits from the start will improve your safety and that of 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 hold a full licence in the relevant vehicle category for at least three years.

As a learner driver you must display ‘L’ plates in a conspicuous position on the front and rear of your vehicle. These plates should be removed when the vehicle is not being driven by a learner, as the maximum speed limit for a vehicle displaying ‘L’ plates is 45mph. This is irrespective of the driver being a learner or not (with the exception of goods vehicles, buses, and coaches on a motorway).

Minimum age you can take a test

You can take your theory test once your provisional licence becomes valid. Normally, for car drivers, the earliest date your provisional licence can become valid is your 17th birthday. However you can apply for the licence up to two months before your 17th birthday.

So, if you apply for your provisional licence before you are 17, you will still have to wait until your 17th birthday before you can book your theory test.

Disability living allowance

If you are receiving disability living allowance at the higher rate, you can apply for your provisional licence three months before your 16th birthday. The licence will only come into effect on your 16th birthday.

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 licence. If you are 16 and already have a provisional licence for an agricultural vehicle or a moped, this will include provisional entitlement to drive a car but it only comes into effect when you are 17.

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