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Learning to drive in a mobility car, can I get insured?

My mother may be getting a mobility car and I was just wondering if it's possible for me to be insured on the car whilst being a learner? As long as I have a driver with three or more years experience, does any one know if I can drive with a provisional on a mobility car?

TheFatMan_XD  (Level 1)  |   Learners  |   11 Jun 2010 18:16
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gices gices  (Level 2)  |   15 Jun 2010 07:57

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You can drive the mobility car as long as you are a named driver on the insurance policy. Normally there can only be two persons who can drive the mobility car (a third person can be added at an extra cost though) and if your mother is going to be driving, then she can name you as the second driver. Once this is done, you can then learn to drive in the car whilst being supervised by somebody over 21 and having held a valid licence for over 3 years and you should also be displaying the 'L' plates on the car.

Are you going to be taking any driving lessons from a qualified instructor or just practising with friends/relatives by the way?

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