it is not illegal, as some driving schools often have the previous learner in the car and the next learner drives them to their home
2006-10-11 09:06:24
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answered by chris 2
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Hi no ont in the UK, ive never heard of this before. The only thing you have to have in the care thats legal is the other driver he has to have a full driving licensce and insurance on the car, but other than that you can have passengers. Just as long as they keep quite and dont distract your drivingof course.
2006-10-11 09:12:51
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as your passenger in the seat next to you is at least 18 and has a valid drivers license. It should be ok. I had pleanty of passengers while i was learning to drive. But thats been so long ago..lol If ya don't feel comfortable with any of the answers you get call your local B.M.V.
2006-10-11 09:07:46
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answered by frankfort_girlie 3
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Most states it is illeagal to have passengers in your car with just a learners permit. You must have a reason with a regular valid drivers licence at all times. Your best bet is to check your driving manual or ask at the licence department to be sure. Dont risk loosing them befor you really get them.
2006-10-11 09:18:44
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answered by richard b 3
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as stated as long as the person sitting in the front passenger seat is over 21 and held a full UK licence for at least 3 out of the last 4 yrs, and provided there are sufficient seats equal to passengers in rear no problem, you can, but the ? was should you?, if it affected your driving in anyway no!
2006-10-15 07:25:00
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answered by cliffadi 2
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There is no restriction on passengers in the uk.
You require to have a front seat passenger who is at least 21 years old and has held a full UK driving licence for at least 3 years.
The passangers may be a distraction and cause you to screw things up if you get nervous.
2006-10-14 10:58:10
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answered by moggle 2
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It's fine as long as the front passenger has a full driving license and is not drunk or under the influence of drink, drugs or unfit through tiredness.
If you don't have a fully licensed front passenger you are guilty of driving without a license, no insurance etc.
2006-10-11 09:14:18
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answered by Anonymous
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No Restriction on the number of passengers in a car driven by learner in UK.
2006-10-11 09:05:39
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answered by "Call me Dave" 5
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no it is not unlawful however the experienced passenger in the front must be sober and the vehicle must be showing L plates. The passenger in the front seat takes accountability for the learner and hence, must have the capacity to force themselves, not banned, completely insured etc.
2016-10-19 05:26:15
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answered by ? 4
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I have not heard that, you have to have a legal driver with you but if you are say driving the family someplace I can't see how that can be illegal. It has been awhile but I know I used to have more then one person when I was learning. Check your driving manual if you have one, this may be a certain state thing.
2006-10-11 09:13:18
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answered by kna0831 3
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