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Need an answer URGENTLY Pleeese :D New Driver!!!?

I would like to know this, i have a provisional liscence and a fully qualified driver for 20 years was in the car seat, i was taking my girlfriend and her sister home and her mum got really funny started saying she should be allowed and its illegal for her to be in the car. I read answers on her and they said yes and rang my driving instructor and he said yes but i wanted to triple check that i werent gonna get in trouble, so basically

As long as i have my l plates on, my provisional and a fully qualified driver with me can i have passengers whilst learning?

Thanks a lot!

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SO MY INSURANCE POLICY MUST SAY I CAN HAVE PASSENGERS? OTHERWISE I CANT?
The qualified driver is 41 btw mate ;)

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As long as you have your L plates on and you have your provisional license (if you are in the UK you don’t need to have it on you), and the driver who is with you has been driving for more than 3 years and is over the age of 21, you have done absolutely nothing wrong. It isn’t illegal for your girlfriend to be in the car with you.
It sounds like her mum was just worried because you haven’t passed your test yet and im guessing she wasn’t told you would be driving your girlfriend home.
At the end of the day, it’s her problem, not yours

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