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Teaching a learner

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taichiperson | 14:45 Mon 17th Mar 2008 | Motoring
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My son has been learning with an instructor for over a year now. We have just included him on our car insurance so that he can progress faster. I can't find anything that says just how much I am responsible for (as a full icense holder) when he is driving. Obviously I remain sober, but should I also be in the front passenger seat - I always am, but am curious as to the law or any other rules that might be applicable.
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This will help.........

http://www.driving-schools-uk.com/family_frien ds.php


You are responsible whilst instructing, you must act as though you are driving, ie. not under the influence etc, there is a case where an instructor was fined and got points for using his mobile when with a learner.
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Thanks- just what I wanted. I'm quite surprised there isn't more in law. It doesn't specifically say you have to sit in the front with them - it all seems to be common sense....

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