Telford learner driver supervised by daughter, 15, police say

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The Vauxhall Meriva was spotted by police in Donnington on Sunday morning

A learner driver was spotted by police in Telford being supervised by their 15-year-old daughter.

Officers pulled over a Vauxhall Meriva, displaying L plates, in Donnington on Sunday at about 11:15 BST.

The male driver has been reported for driving in breach of licence conditions and without third party insurance.

Police also seized the vehicle.

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Learner drivers must be supervised by someone aged at least 21.

They need to hold a full driver's licence and must have held the licence for at least three years.

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