Provisional License
A Provisional License is a temporary driving permit that allows individuals to operate a vehicle under certain conditions. It is often issued to new drivers who have passed a written test but have not yet completed the requirements for a full driver's license. This license typically comes with restrictions, such as driving only during specific hours or limiting the number of passengers.
The purpose of a provisional license is to provide new drivers, especially teenagers, with practical driving experience while ensuring safety on the roads. Once the driver meets the necessary criteria, such as holding the provisional license for a set period and completing a certain number of supervised driving hours, they can apply for a full driver's license.