ChatterBank13 mins ago
sitting with a learner driver...
i have had my licence for about 5 years now and my boyfriend wants to learn to drive - however i only have an automatic licence.
he wants a van so needs to learn manual
can i sit in with him in a manual car for driving practice? (in his brothers car. he is only 18 so cannot sit with him himself)
I learnt to drive in a manual myself, and had tests in a manual - so i can drive a manual car ... but i then bought an automatic car so took the test in that.
thanks
he wants a van so needs to learn manual
can i sit in with him in a manual car for driving practice? (in his brothers car. he is only 18 so cannot sit with him himself)
I learnt to drive in a manual myself, and had tests in a manual - so i can drive a manual car ... but i then bought an automatic car so took the test in that.
thanks
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"....The Driving Instructor3:54 PM
Anyone supervising a provisional licence holder in the UK while driving needs to have held a full British licence for 3 years for the category of car being driven.
Automatic licence holders can't supervise in a manual car...."
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
halfway down page:
"....The Driving Instructor3:54 PM
Anyone supervising a provisional licence holder in the UK while driving needs to have held a full British licence for 3 years for the category of car being driven.
Automatic licence holders can't supervise in a manual car...."