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    Default +21 Rep - Provisional Licence question?

    Heyy, i'm just wondering, if i got a Provisional Driving Licence for a mo-ped, would this also allow me to drive a car aslong as someone over 21 with a full drivers licence is in the car with me?

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    Nope. Mo-ped licence and car licence are different. you would need to take a driving test to do that


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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyalAirForce View Post
    Nope. Mo-ped licence and car licence are different. you would need to take a driving test to do that
    yep what he said :}

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyalAirForce View Post
    Nope. Mo-ped licence and car licence are different. you would need to take a driving test to do that
    I would've thought you wouldn't need to? As long as you're over 17.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyalAirForce View Post
    Nope. Mo-ped licence and car licence are different. you would need to take a driving test to do that
    As Hey Says A mo-Ped And Driving Lice Are Different


    Age
    Vehicle
    14 years
    - electrically assisted pedal cycle
    16 years

    - mopeds


    - cars. This applies to people receiving the mobility component of disability living allowance at the higher level


    - small agricultural tractors


    - small mowing machines or any other small pedestrian controlled vehicle

    17 years

    - motorbikes up to 125cc power


    - cars


    - large agricultural tractors


    - small road rollers

    18 years

    - In England, Wales and Scotland, vans and lorries if you are a member of the young driver’s scheme (see below)


    - In Northern Ireland, minibuses with between nine and 16 passenger seats towing a trailer up to 750kg if you are a member of the armed forces


    - Medium lorries (in N. Ireland, medium lorries of between 3,500kg and 7,500kg towing a trailer up to 750kg

    21 years

    - large road-roller

    - all other vehicles

    70 years
    A provisional or full licence only lasts until your 70th birthday. Once you are 70, you must apply to renew your licence. The licence will then normally be renewed for three years.


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    No, youd need a provision driveing licence for that which i belive is differnt from the mo-ped ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyalAirForce View Post
    Nope. Mo-ped licence and car licence are different. you would need to take a driving test to do that
    I do know that you don't have to take a test for a provisional licence (car)

    Anywho, thanks to the other replies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyalAirForce View Post
    Nope. Mo-ped licence and car licence are different. you would need to take a driving test to do that
    provisionals are the same reguardless.

    you need to take a CBT (i think) test before you drive a moped, theyre around £130 to take though. but theyre good for the span of your provisional.

    but a car, you Only need a provisional, and like you said, you can drive with someone who has a licence, if you have insurance + L Plates.
    Last edited by Boxiel; 04-03-2007 at 08:31 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jnike View Post
    As Hey Says A mo-Ped And Driving Lice Are Different


    Age
    Vehicle
    14 years
    - electrically assisted pedal cycle
    16 years

    - mopeds


    - cars. This applies to people receiving the mobility component of disability living allowance at the higher level


    - small agricultural tractors


    - small mowing machines or any other small pedestrian controlled vehicle

    17 years

    - motorbikes up to 125cc power


    - cars


    - large agricultural tractors


    - small road rollers

    18 years

    - In England, Wales and Scotland, vans and lorries if you are a member of the young driver’s scheme (see below)


    - In Northern Ireland, minibuses with between nine and 16 passenger seats towing a trailer up to 750kg if you are a member of the armed forces


    - Medium lorries (in N. Ireland, medium lorries of between 3,500kg and 7,500kg towing a trailer up to 750kg

    21 years

    - large road-roller

    - all other vehicles

    70 years
    A provisional or full licence only lasts until your 70th birthday. Once you are 70, you must apply to renew your licence. The licence will then normally be renewed for three years.


    I Hope This Table Helps



    The rules have changed on driving a car. You need to be 18 to drive. And they are different licenses to the original question as they are different. You need to know how to change gears, break, steer, do U-turns etc

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