Get Legal
Your provisional licence
Get ahead of the game by applying for your provisional licence up to three months before your 17th birthday. You can do this online or with the D1 form that you can get from post offices. You’ll also need to fill out some forms to confirm your identity. Once you’re 17 and have signed your provisional licence, you can start driving and take your Theory Test. Your provisional licence costs £38.00 and there are various licences that enable you to drive different types and sizes of vehicles.
Don’t forget insurance – When you're paying for lessons, the driving school will insure the car. But if you're practising with friends or family, make sure you're covered on their insurance policy.
Using a non-UK licence – Even if your driving licence was issued in another country you can drive in the UK – as long as you’re 17. Find out how to continue driving legally in the UK.
Your responsibility as a driver – Even as a learner, the car you drive has to be legal, roadworthy and properly taxed. With BSM, all these details are taken care of, so you can concentrate on your lessons. Here are some more tips about getting ready to drive. Please note: if you got your full motorcycle licence before 1 February 2001, you'll still need to take the practical test, but not the car theory test. Some circumstances could mean you’re refused a driving licence. Find out why.