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Is there anywhere that under-17s can learn to drive?
I'd like to organise some lessons for my son before his 17th birthday, on private roads or a circuit somewhere, so that when he goes for his first on-road lessons he's a little more certain of himself. Is there anywhere that you could recommend that runs these sort of lessons? He is 16 now.
Asked on 26 August 2010 by kaymanisle

Here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/young-drivers
We intend to devote a section of the site to Younger Drivers in the near future.
We intend to devote a section of the site to Younger Drivers in the near future.
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