Our youngest is 28 so we may be behind the times but....
I'd intend that it was 'his' car and thus, assuming you or Mrs Rev are OK supervising, it gets used for practicing with L plates as an adjunct to professional the professional instruction. Insurance in his name as a provisional licence holder, but with you and/or Mrs Rev on the policy.
Let him familiarise himself with basic handling on a car park or industrial estate.
Once you're happy he's got the basics of car control etc then let him drive you to the shops, his gran's etc under supervision. Extend that to going further afield. is practical.
We followed that sort of regime with both ours albeit in my car rather than one of their own.
Daughter's first time pass followed her doing nearly all the driving outwith the Motorway network on a holiday to the Western Isles. If you've got the observational etc skills to drive on single track roads you're ready for the test.
Edited by Bromptonaut on 19/06/2023 at 22:51
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