From Monday 4 June 2018, learner drivers will be able to take
driving lessons on motorways in England, Scotland and Wales.
This will help to make sure more drivers know how to use
motorways safely.
At the moment, you can only have motorway lessons after you’ve
passed your driving test. Some newly-qualified drivers take
lessons through the voluntary Pass Plus scheme.
How the change will work
Learner drivers will need to be:
- accompanied by an approved driving instructor
- driving a car fitted with dual controls
Any motorways lessons will be voluntary. It will be up to the
driving instructor to decide when the learner driver is competent
enough for them.
Until the law changes, it’s still illegal for a learner driver
to drive on a motorway.
The change only applies to learner drivers of cars. Learner
motorcyclists won’t be allowed on motorways.
Trainee driving instructors won’t be allowed to take learner
drivers on the motorway.
Motorway driving isn’t being introduced to the driving test as
part of this change.
Making sure road users are ready for the change
The change is being well-publicised so that:
- driving instructors and learner drivers are prepared
- other road users know what to expect
The Highway Code rules on
motorways will be updated.
Driving near learner drivers on the motorway
As with any vehicle on the motorway, keep a safe distance from a
learner driver in front of you. Increase the gap on wet or icy
roads, or in fog.
You should always be patient with learner drivers. They may not
be so skilful at anticipating and responding to events.
Driving instructor vehicles and training
Driving instructors can decide if they want to use a driving
school rooftop box during motorway lessons, based on its
instructions.
The car will need to display L
plates on the front and rear if the rooftop box is
removed.
Guidance for driving instructors
Learning materials and
the syllabus for learning to
drive a car are being updated to include motorway
lessons.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency won’t give driving
instructors extra training on providing motorway lessons.
The driving instructor’s National Associations Strategic
Partnership has produced best practice guidance to help
instructors.
Preparing drivers for a lifetime of safe driving
The changes are being made to allow learner drivers to:
- get broader driving experience before taking their driving
test
- get training on how to join and leave the motorway, overtake
and use lanes correctly
- practise driving at higher speeds
- understand motorway specific traffic signs
- understand what to do if a vehicle breaks down on a motorway
- improve their confidence to drive on the motorway
unsupervised after passing their driving test