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Similarly, you may ask, what insurance do I need to teach someone to drive?
Insurance. You need your own insurance as a learner driver if you're practising in a car you own. Your family member or friend will usually be covered on this. If you're practising in someone else's car, you need to make sure their insurance policy covers you as a learner driver.
Similarly one may ask, can you drive someone else's car with a provisional?
Your provisional licence gives you the right to drive a vehicle, provided you're accompanied by someone over 21 who's had a full licence for at least three years. What it won't do is insure you to drive.
Learning how to drive is a lot easier than it looks. It looks intimidating from the passenger's seat, or in films, but once you get behind the wheel and gently put your foot on the pedal, the process becomes very intuitive. Learn to take things slow in the beginning, you'll be well on your way to mastering the basics.