Good timing of a thread! DD is turning 17 next month and is keen on getting on with learning to drive. Although I don't want to spoil her with paying all lessons/car/insurance, I am also keen for her to get over with it asap. Realistically, she will struggle to get to help for anything. She is doing 4 A levels, and doing a lot of volunteering in preparation for an application to medical school. She has started to do some work, but it's only a few hours there and then, so nothing that is going to help much.
The other problem is that my car and DH's are company cars only a couple of years old and quite large cars, so not an option to have her added to our insurance.
The only alternative would be to get a small car, insure on my name, and then add her as a second driver, but that is not going to be cheap and she doesn't need a car at all, we live 10 mns away from the town centre and train station, and her 6th form. At the same time, I know that if she doesn't get used to driving regularly, she will most likely lose her confidence and have to start again in a few years time, which will be costly anyway.
I guess for now will focus on her getting her provisional licence and signing up for the theory test!