Im male, 26 and recently received my first provisional licence and went looking for a quote under my parents on a ford focus 1.6litre, i was pleasently suprised to get quoted 170euro and have paid this. I have never driven on roads before and its so low. Im third named driver on this car but as my parents have two cars i can have use of the focus at any time. Maybe you could get you could get insured under a parent or something?
Are you trying to tell me that you never drove on your own, also if all provisional drivers did this there would be very little cars on the road, no cars being bought etc etcremember you shouldn't be driving on your own anyway.
Not to mention more people actually obeying the :Are you trying to tell me that you never drove on your own, also if all provisional drivers did this there would be very little cars on the road, no cars being bought etc etc
Car drivers () with a provisional licence must be accompanied at all times by, and under the supervision of, a person with a current full driving licence to drive a car. (The only exception to this, is where the driver holds a second provisonal driving licence to drive a car). The obligation to be accompanied by a qualified driver is set down in .
Not to mention more people actually obeying the :
Then don't drive! The mentality in Ireland regarding the breaking of laws never ceases to amaze me!I'm merely pointing out that its nigh on impossible for prov drivers to have a qualified one with them at all times.
Have to agree with you there.Then don't drive! The mentality in Ireland regarding the breaking of laws never ceases to amaze me!
Have to agree with you there.
I don't have a short memory, I just can't fathom why people think they have a God-given right to drive when they are not capable and are breaking the law.Are you and delgirl non drivers, if not how was it for you starting out. Experienced drivers all seem to have short memories
Are you and delgirl non drivers, if not how was it for you starting out. Experienced drivers all seem to have short memories
Personally speaking I didn't go looking for insurance like you are. I took lessons between four and six times a week and passed my driving test and then bought a car and got insurance as a driver with a full licence. And I did that here in Ireland and listened to drivers on provisional licences who had failed their tests several times talk about having lower insurance because they had been driving longer and had NCBs built up despite also regaling me with some close run stories they had.
delgirl is right. There is a law in place here. You're still guilty of breaking it even if you convince yourself that you're justified in doing so.
No it is not impossible. It's just too easy for learner drivers to convince themselves that it is impossible. Assume you get a provisional licence on exactly your 17th birthday, tell me how you got around the day before your 17th birthday? Drove around without a licence? Maybe you're 24 getting your licence - how did you get around before the day you got your licence?
I waited until I had passed my driving test before I bought the car. It wasn't outside the door waiting for me "to get enough lessons". Prior to that, I got buses, taxis, trains and asked family to occasionally give me a lift.
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