After submitting your application for a provisional licence, it’s now a good idea to start studying the Highway Code, knowing your traffic signs and reading about the essential skills needed for driving so you can begin familiarizing yourself with it all in preparation for your theory test and starting driving lessons.
Read: What books do I need to study to pass my UK driving Theory test to know exactly what you should be reading.
You need a provisional driving licence to book your theory test so once you have it you can apply to take your UK driving theory test.
You cannot apply for your practical driving test until you have passed the theory test.
Try our FREE theory test revision guide to understand the style of questions and answers you'll face in the theory test.
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Note: If you take driving lessons with an instructor you do NOT need car insurance, as you will already be covered under your instructor's policy. However, if you plan to get some extra driving practice in with your parents or in a friend's car then you will need to take out learner driver insurance, which provides cover for provisional licence holders learning to drive.
Warning: Do NOT attempt to drive without car insurance because the consequences are severe. The police could give you a hefty fixed penalty notice and six (6) penalty points if you’re caught driving a vehicle you’re not insured to drive. If the case goes to court you could get an unlimited fine and be disqualified from driving, so don't take the risk.
Once you have your provisional driving licence and learner driver insurance then you're pretty much set to start learning to drive. Here's the rules for learning to drive along with some learner driver insurance rules to remember: -
If you drive without the right supervision, you can be fined up to £1,000 and you can receive up to six (6) penalty points on your provisional licence.
Blind spot mirrors allow you to maximise your viewing angle and effectively eliminates the blind spot, and therefore provides added safety. It will enhance confidence by allowing you to forecast your surroundings when passing other road users, changing lanes, merging with high speed motorway traffic and during reversing.
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