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Subject: Re: Accompanying a Learner Driver Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 22:46:39 +0000

On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 17:36:46 GMT, Tom wrote:

>Hi,
>
>A friend of mine has asked if I would accompany him whilst he is
>learning to drive.
>
>I understand that you have to be over 21 and have held a driving
>license for more than three years.
>
>Whilst I passed my test a long time ago my current license is not
>three years old as I was disqualified for nine months a couple of
>years ago.
>
>Will I still be able to accompany my friend whilst he is learning?
>

Yes.
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(e) for the purposes of sub-paragraph (d)(i), a person may meet the
requirement for holding a full licence for a minimum period of time
either by holding that licence continuously for that period or for
periods amounting in aggregate to not less than that period;
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And for the standard car licence, you are right about the period being
3 years.
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