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Author Whats the legal issues of ppl sitting beside u when learning?
Go3asy
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22nd Apr 04 at 12:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

if u got L plates on who has to sit beside u ? they need to be a minimum age ? or be passed for a certain amount of time?
MarkW
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be over 21 and hold a full license - i fink for 3 years 2 but not sure
Ditch
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think its minimun of 21 years old and gotta have 3years experience aint it?
Go3asy
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22nd Apr 04 at 12:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yeah thought that
Rob R
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quote:
Originally posted by Ditch
think its minimun of 21 years old and gotta have 3years experience aint it?


you would be correct
jaffa
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do you have to be insured on the car?
stubbsy
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the driver does need to be insured, it is minimum age of 21 and 3 years driving experience. im up for rent if anyone needs sum1 to sit in there car




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[Edited on 22-04-2004 by stubbsy]
jaffa
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22nd Apr 04 at 13:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ah right, wasn't sure you see.

my g/f is learning and i have been the passenger but was unsure if i had to be insured on it too. (she is insured)
Colin
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So what the learner driver doesnt need to be insured
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I'm sure the driver does, I'm not sure about the supervisor but it'd make sense if you were. You might find that your learner wants to give up and have a rest and you're miles away - how are you going to get home!

Same rules apply for their fitness to drive as well - you cannot have a drink and supervise a learner for example.

[Edited on 22-04-2004 by Ian]
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no colin. learner driver is insured on her/his car. the passenger has to be at least 21 and have had 3 years. the passenger does not have to b insured on that car
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Learner Driver has to be insured
A least 21 and held a liensce for 3 year
Supervisor has to be in a fit state to drive as they can be breathlized, etc
Rob R
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
I'm sure the driver does, I'm not sure about the supervisor but it'd make sense if you were. You might find that your learner wants to give up and have a rest and you're miles away - how are you going to get home!


But if the person sitting in is over 21 and has an insurance policy where they can drive any car, they only need the owners permission to be able to drive the car....which im sure would be given to the person if they were taking their mate out
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u CAN NOT be insured on a car being alearner without a named driver with a full licence on it too
ed
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Surely the supervisor should be insured on the car, as he or she should be able to take over driving from the learner driver at any time
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quote:
Originally posted by stubbsy
the driver does need to be insured, it is minimum age of 21 and 3 years driving experience. im up for rent if anyone needs an ass to fuck




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[Edited on 22-04-2004 by stubbsy]



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