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Published on: 07/04/2020 01:39 PMReported by: rogerblaxall
It's been a rite of passage for many a new driver - lessons taken with mum or dad in the passenger seat as you gingerly take the wheel for the first time.
But it's not a 'right' of passage any more with local police warning that if they spot someone simply getting experience before their (delayed) test they'll treat it as non-essential travel and deal with it accordingly.
QLocal's Roger Blaxall spoke to an Ormskirk bobby yesterday and mentioned he had seen a lady on L plates driving a silver Peugeot 208 around Aughton at teatime accompanied by a dad or brother.
"I'll have words with anyone in the same position," said the officer.
"It's clearly non-essential travel."
For professional advice give to local driving instructors, click here: https://driving.org/coronavirus-advice/
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