A CAR was seized in Bradford after a learner driver was caught 'supervising' another learner driver behind the wheel.
The incident happened after police from the the Steerside Enforcement Team stopped a Vauxhall on Ley Top Lane, Allerton, due to an expired MOT.
The police then discovered that a provisional licence holder was 'supervising' the provisional licence holder driver. The vehicle was seized.
Steerside Enforcement Team said: "This Vauxhall was flagged up on Ley Top Lane due to an expired MOT.
"Turned out the provisional licence holder driver was being 'supervised' by another provisional licence holder.
"The vehicle was seized and driver reported for the offences."
A person can be fined up to £1,000 and get up to six penalty points on their provisional licence if they drive without the right supervision.
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