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Old 18-10-08, 08:19 PM   #1
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Hi Guys just wondering if any one knows the law in this.
I have a full bike licence.. can i take my gf who is learning to drive a car for a practice lesson? i have looked around and all i have found is that i must have a full licence, there is no mention of car or bike.

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Old 18-10-08, 08:20 PM   #2
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dam i spelt my title wrong how do i change it!!!
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Old 18-10-08, 08:21 PM   #3
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I've changed the title, and I think you need to have a car license...
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Old 18-10-08, 08:23 PM   #4
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I would think you have to have a full licence with car entitlement in order to take your gf out in the car. You haven't passed a test to drive a car so I don't think it would be treated any differently than if you had no licence at all.
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Old 18-10-08, 08:25 PM   #5
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Thanks mate, its just that my gf's AA driving instructer said it would be ok. But he was french....
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Old 18-10-08, 08:27 PM   #6
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did a bit of googling and found the answer - looks like it's a definite no-no sorry mate...

http://www.helpingldrivers.com/law/supervisor.htm
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Old 18-10-08, 08:28 PM   #7
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Hi Guys just wondering if any one knows the law in this.
I have a full bike licence.. can i take my gf who is learning to drive a car for a practice lesson? i have looked around and all i have found is that i must have a full licence, there is no mention of car or bike.

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hi m8 ,you must hold a full license for the class of vehicle ,in the case of cars you must have held it for 2 yrs and be over 21 yrs old (i think its 21 )to take a learner out
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Old 18-10-08, 08:29 PM   #8
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ok guess that means no tescos run in a car. but i like the challage on the bike

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Old 18-10-08, 08:55 PM   #9
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Nooooo don't do it !! LOL

If you cant drive how can you teach ya bird to ??? You have to have the classification as has been said. Can't believe the frog told you ya could LOL, wonder if he got a license he he he

Anyway, get her on 2 wheels, she will enjoy it much more xx
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Old 18-10-08, 09:00 PM   #10
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Babysitter's 18 yo brother has a 125 on CBT, wants some more biking mates - strong hint dropped

Mind, he's bound to go faster than darylB did today
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