What to Do If You Have a Driver's License but Can't Drive?
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If you have a driver's license but can't drive, you can find a familiar person or a driving school instructor to accompany you for practice, with the aim of improving your driving skills. After some time, you will be able to drive. Below is an introduction to car accompaniment practice: 1. Meaning of accompaniment practice: Car accompaniment practice differs from the practice environment of a driving school. Accompaniment practice takes place on actual roads, while driving schools operate within the school's premises. 2. Precautions: Car accompaniment practice is a paid service. The party providing the accompaniment service (Party A) is responsible for any traffic accidents that occur during the practice, and the student is not liable. This clause must be clearly stated and agreed upon by both parties in the accompaniment contract before the practice begins.