A person instructing a learner driver must have held a current and valid driver's licence (for the class of vehicle in which you are teaching someone how to drive) for at least 4 years. In the case of instructing a person to ride a moped, you must have held a current and valid driver's licence for at least 2 years.
When can you legally teach someone to drive?
The Supervising Driver must: Be at least 21 years old. Have a full driving licence (for the type of vehicle being used - manual or automatic) Have held that valid licence for a minimum of three years.
When can you teach someone to drive Australia?
You can apply for a car or motorbike learner's permit from age 16 and a moped learner's permit from age 15½. Study the Drive Safe and Ride Safe handbooks and prepare yourself for the computerised theory test.
What age can you learn to drive in Western Australia?
To supervise a learner driver you must have the right insurance. Learner drivers who intend to practice in their own car must get their own learner insurance.