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Can I drive with my pass certificate?
I have just passed my practical driving test and I am waiting for my license. It takes 3 weeks, so I was wondering if I can use my certificate to drive already.
7 Answers
- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes, you can legally drive as soon as the DSA examiner tells you you've passed.
Take a note of the certificate number and your driving licence number before you send them off, just in case you need them.
- ?Lv 59 years ago
Congragulation for passing the driving pratical test. Yes you can drive with pass certificate. Carry the photocard copy and insurance paper with you while driving. Try to get the driving license number before you submit your pass certificate to get the full driving license.
- 9 years ago
Yes you can drive with your pass certificate. If your driving test examiner took your provisional licence from you at the end of your test you do not need to send the pass certificate away. The examiner will process the paperwork on your behalf and your full licence will be sent to you automatically.
Source(s): Driving Instructor. - ?Lv 59 years ago
Yes you can, but I'm pretty certain that you have to send your pass certificate off with your license application (at least you did when I passed mine!)
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- Anonymous9 years ago
You can drive with your pass certificate. If you get stopped it's as good as having your licence.
Don't forget to inform your insurers that you've passed. They'll be wanting more money as you can now be out on your own.
Don't be tempted to go driving with your friends in the car. You'll get "go on, you can overtake him".
- 9 years ago
You'd better not,if you come up with a traffic policeman, it'll be quite difficult to explain to the police.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Yes! You can :o)