How long does it take to learn to drive in the UK?

How long does it take to learn to drive in the UK?

Driving lessons with an instructor can be very expensive. A driving lesson in the UK will cost £20-28 on average, depending on where you have your lessons. A 17 to 18-year-old will take 45 hours to learn to drive on average.

How old do you have to be to drive a car in the UK?

You can start driving a car when you’re 17. You can drive a car when you are 16 if you get, or have applied for, the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP). Check which vehicles you can learn to drive. You can take driving lessons in England, Scotland and Wales.

Where can I take driving lessons in the UK?

You can take driving lessons in England, Scotland and Wales. You can only practise driving with members of your household or support bubble. If you practise driving in Scotland, you must stay in your local council area. Check if driving tests are suspended in England, Scotland or Wales.

How old do you have to be to get provisional driving licence in UK?

You can apply for a provisional driving licence when you’re 15 years and 9 months old. You can start driving a car when you’re 17. You can drive a car when you are 16 if you get, or have applied for, the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment ( PIP ).

What are the rules for learning to drive in the UK?

Rules for learning to drive. You must have a provisional driving licence for Great Britain or Northern Ireland when you’re learning to drive or ride. You must be supervised when you’re learning to drive a car. This can be by a driving instructor or someone else who meets the rules, for example family or friends.

You can start driving a car when you’re 17. You can drive a car when you are 16 if you get, or have applied for, the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP). Check which vehicles you can learn to drive. You can take driving lessons in England, Scotland and Wales.

You can apply for a provisional driving licence when you’re 15 years and 9 months old. You can start driving a car when you’re 17. You can drive a car when you are 16 if you get, or have applied for, the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment ( PIP ).

You can take driving lessons in England, Scotland and Wales. You can only practise driving with members of your household or support bubble. If you practise driving in Scotland, you must stay in your local council area. Check if driving tests are suspended in England, Scotland or Wales.