Learning to drive a tractor or specialist vehicle

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Practising driving a tractor or specialist vehicle

You can get a provisional licence for a tractor or specialist vehicle at 16, but you cannot practise driving them on the road until you’re 17.

The only exception is when you’re driving to or from your practical driving test.

You must be accompanied by a qualified driver if the vehicle was made with a passenger seat. Removing a seat is not allowed.

Other rules for practising

You need to display L plates (L or D plates in Wales) when you’re practising driving a tractor or specialist vehicle on public roads.

Your vehicle must also be properly insured and roadworthy.

Finding an instructor

You might be able to use an approved driving instructor (ADI) if you’re learning to drive a vehicle with controls similar to a car and with 2 front seats.

Your instructor may have to walk alongside you calling out advice if your vehicle does not have space for 2 people on board.