On my licence I have categories B, B1, F, K & P. What do these categories allow me to drive ? :confused:
I have tried looking of the DVLA website and can't find anything..
Ta muchly
Dee :D
Take a look here Deejay, http://www.go-drive.org/new-lic.htm
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/drivers/minimum_test_vehicles.htm
Is that of any use to you?
Cheers Peng, Ian (Must have missed that on the DVLA site)
Next question.. How do I get D1 and D added to my licence ?
Sorry mate don't know that, Saxon? Help! :P
Some useless info for you on PENGUIN's site
You can have a FULL license at 14 in South Dakota and Michigan USA!
cgksheff
04-01-2005, 14:20
You need to get a PCV License (Bus/Coach/Minibus).
This involves having a medical test and a full UK Car License.
You can then apply for a Provisional PSV License.
You can then undergo instruction and sit a PSV Theory Test.
If you pass you can then go on to sit a Practical test and get a Full PSV License which will allow you to drive the class of vehicle you were tested on e.g. D1.
D1 is usually for driving minibuses and ambulances.
You do not always need a PSV license to drive a moinibus, particularly when it is for community or voluntary use. (not for commercial gain)
There are a lot of commercial instructors out there if you need them and if you look around in yellow pages or google using PSV Instructors you find alot of info.
Everyone seems to have beaten me to it!!!:thumbsup:
Cheers for the advice everyone :)
I was asked to drive a group of work colleagues to a company in Manchester, so its not for commercial gain, Im doing it voluntary through work etc but it all seems a bit confusing, will just stick to trains and trams etc :D
Cheers all :thumbsup:
Bikertec
04-01-2005, 15:31
So D1 is just PSV entitlement which allows you to take paying passengers.:confused: