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Whats the limit to cars license?

Whats the limit to cars license?
  1. Can you drive a 7 tonne on car Licence?
  2. How heavy can you drive on a car Licence?
  3. Can I drive 3.5 ton on car Licence?
  4. What is the largest van you can drive on a car Licence?
  5. Can I drive a 5 tonne truck on a car licence?
  6. Do I need a tacho to drive a 7.5 tonne?
  7. Can I drive a tractor and trailer on a car licence?
  8. Can a 14 year old drive UK?
  9. What is a 3500kg vehicle?
  10. Can I drive a 3.5 tonne Luton van?
  11. What does B mean on driving licence?
  12. Which 3.5 ton van has the biggest payload?
  13. Can I drive a bus on a car licence?
  14. How far can you drive without tacho?
  15. Can you remove a tachograph?
  16. What licence do I need to drive a concrete pump?

Can you drive a 7 tonne on car Licence?

Can I Drive a 7.5-tonne lorry on a car licence? You can drive a 7.5-tonne lorry with a car licence if it was issued before 1 January 1997. If it was issued after 1997, you can't legally drive a 7.5-tonne truck without applying and passing a C1 licence test.

How heavy can you drive on a car Licence?

If you passed your driving test on or after January 1997 you can drive vehicles up to 3,500kg MAM, with up to eight passenger seats, plus a trailer up to 750kg. You can also tow heavier trailers if the vehicle and trailer MAM is not more than 3.500kg.

Can I drive 3.5 ton on car Licence?

Driving most vans is pretty simple, so if you have a full, B category car license, you're permitted to drive any van weighing up to 3.5 tonnes. ... The GVW is the kerb weight of the van plus the maximum permitted payload, giving you a total, or gross, figure of what the vehicle would weigh if it were full.

What is the largest van you can drive on a car Licence?

What size van can I hire on a normal licence? You can hire any van up to 3.5 tonnes on a standard driving licence. That includes large vans such as the full size Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter and Volkswagen Crafter.

Can I drive a 5 tonne truck on a car licence?

They will have the C1 entitlement on their licence, which covers vehicles from 3.5- 7.5-tonnes GVW. ... However, drivers who passed their car driving test from 1 January 1997 will have to take a separate C1 test in order to drive a 7.5-tonne truck, or any vehicle weighing in excess of 3.5 tonnes.

Do I need a tacho to drive a 7.5 tonne?

More relevantly for commercial fleets, if you use vehicles up to a maximum (or combined vehicle and trailer) weight of 7.5 tonnes, you don't need to fit a tachograph if you travel less than 100km from your operating base and: You are carrying goods and your vehicle runs on liquid gas or electricity.

Can I drive a tractor and trailer on a car licence?

Driver licensing

Agricultural tractors require a category F licence to drive on the public road. Category B (car) licence holders automatically have category F entitlement. To drive track-laying vehicles, including tractors, on the public road requires the category H entitlement.

Can a 14 year old drive UK?

How old do you have to be to drive in Britain? You can apply for a provisional licence from the age of 15 years and nine months. But you have to wait until you turn 16 before riding a moped or light quad bike and 17 before driving a car on a public road in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

What is a 3500kg vehicle?

Large 3.5-tonne vans are the heaviest vans you can drive on a regular UK car licence - and on this page you'll find them ranked in order of maximum payload. ... The 3.5-tonne part - also shown as 3.5t or 3,500kg - refers to the gross vehicle weight.

Can I drive a 3.5 tonne Luton van?

Reliable and spacious, the Luton is ideal for transporting large goods, and the 3.5-tonne weight class can be driven on a regular driving licence.

What does B mean on driving licence?

The category B licence lets you drive a motor vehicle with a maximum weight of up to 3,500kg, it can't have more than eight passenger seats. If you want to use a trailer the most it can weigh without additional hassle is 750kg.

Which 3.5 ton van has the biggest payload?

With a payload of 1620kg in entry-level edition specification, the Movano currently has the highest payload of any 3.5 tonne van, though the 10kg advantage it has over its sister model, the Renault Master, is largely down to its pared-down specification.

Can I drive a bus on a car licence?

Once you have successfully passed your PCV Category D practical test, you will then obtain Category D and Category D1 on your driving licence which will entitle you to drive any bus, minibus or coach.

How far can you drive without tacho?

You can only drive without a tacho card for a maximum of 15 calendar days. The DVLA is required to issue you a new card within 5 working days, so this should not be a huge problem. If your card has expired, you effectively don't have one.

Can you remove a tachograph?

Re: Tachograph Removal

We don't need an appendix, but they're only removed if they are causing problems. By removing the Tacho you'll be incurring a financial cost where none is needed and all you'll achieve is creating a hole in your dashboard.

What licence do I need to drive a concrete pump?

Do you Need a Licence to Operate a Concrete Pump? To operate a concrete pump, otherwise known as a concrete placing boom, you do need a PB HRW license.

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