Can you use a provisional license to travel Edinburgh?

Yes, you can travel to Edinburgh with a provisional license, but you must be supervised by a qualified driver. The supervising driver must be at least 21 years old and have held a full driver's license for at least three years. The supervising driver must also be seated next to you in the front seat of the car.

Here are some additional things you need to know about driving in Scotland with a provisional license:

* You must display a red "L" plate on the front and rear of your car.

* You are not allowed to drive on motorways or in bus lanes.

* You are not allowed to carry passengers under the age of 18.

* You are not allowed to drive between the hours of 11pm and 5am.

* You are not allowed to drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

If you are caught driving in Scotland with a provisional license without being supervised by a qualified driver, you will be committing an offence. You may be fined, disqualified from driving, or both.

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