Living in the UK
4. TRANSPORT
4.3. Driving in the UK
At what age can you start learning?
Car - 17 years and over
Moped (below 50cc) – 16 years and over
Motorcycle – 17 years and over
Vans – 18 years and over
Lorries – 21 years and over
For useful tips on driving from the Hillingdon site click here.
What is a Provisional Licence?
If you want to learn to drive in the UK, you must have a provisional licence (cost £34 if you pay online or £43 if you apply by post).
You can apply Online: Provisional Driving Licence
Or
You can apply by Post: D1 application form which is available from the Post Office.
If you have a full licence from an EU Country
You can drive in England for as long as your licence is valid, or until you're 70, if you've got a driving licence from a European Union country.
If you have a licence from a Non-EU Country
You can drive in England for 12 months if you’ve got a non-European Union (EU) driving licence or international driving permit.
You can then take a driving test and apply for a full licence once you’ve been in Great Britain for at least 6 months.
Taking a UK Driving Test
UK driving test has two parts:
Theory – you answer questions (using a computer) about driving rules and safety.(Cost of the test - £23.00)
Practical – You drive with an examiner in your car.(Cost of the test - £62.00 to £75.00)
Theory Test:
- You must have a provisional driving licence to book your theory test.
- You can take the theory test from your 17th birthday onwards.
- There are 2 parts to the test:
Hazard perception - a video test about spotting hazards on the road.
You can book your test online: Book Theory Test
Practical Test:
You must pass a car theory test before taking the car driving test.
You can book your test online: Book Practical Test
Cost – Monday-Friday £62.00
Evenings, weekends and bank holidays £75.00
Parking
In most car parks (shown by a large blue sign with a white P on it), there will be machines where you can buy a ticket. In some car parks you buy a ticket for the amount of time you expect to park your car for (Pay and Display car parks). In others you are given a ticket, and pay when you leave for the amount of time you were there. Attendants can help you if you are stuck, but not all car parks have them.
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