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Birchy | 13:54 Sat 09th Aug 2003 | People & Places
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Does anybody know what 'L' plates they have in Spain and France? For learner drivers, obviously. Is the 'L' plate internationally recognised, or do other countries have their own?
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In France there is an 'A' plate, consisting of a large black A on a large circular white adhesive label. I'm almost certain that nobody is allowed to teach driving on public roads in France unless they are a licensed professional teacher. The French license most other things that might be dangerous ( even estate agents).I live here a lot and have not noticed anyone being supervised as a learner otherwise than by a school. The 'A' plate itself is to be displayed after the candidate has got a full licence and may drive alone; it is shown for some months and there are restrictions on where and how the novice can drive.

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