7.5 tonner-licence req

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bobbi o
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Post: # 64896Post bobbi o

can anyone clarify if you can drive a 7.5 ton truck on a car licence?

michaelthegardener
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Post: # 64898Post michaelthegardener

think you can if you passed your test before 97 this might help http://www.direct.gov.uk/en....dex.htm

bobbi o
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Post: # 64900Post bobbi o

michaelthegardener wrote:think you can if you passed your test before 97 this might help http://www.direct.gov.uk/en....dex.htm

not too clear from that. my belief is that if you have passed your car licence before a certain year you are ok ,but i cant find it in writing anywhere
not too clear from that. my belief is that if you have passed your car licence before a certain year you are ok ,but i cant find it in writing anywhere

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Post: # 64904Post Pablo

Your licence will state whether you are entitled to or not if you are pre 97 then yes you are but can't tow. If it staes you have a C or C1 entitlement then you're fine but you are limited to a 750kg trailer you need a +E on it for anything heavier.
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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 64905Post michaelthegardener

what about this then ? http://www.direct.gov.uk/en...._180694 or maybe you can ring them i know my brother in law drives a 7.5 ton truck at work sometimes on his car licence but i dunno when he passed his test :laugh:

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Post: # 64906Post local patios and driveway

yeah its 1997, i passed 3 weeks after they changed it so i cant drive a 7.5t.. pain in the arse. that said even if i could drive 7.5t i cant get an operators license nyway due to the massive cost and need of a suitable yard tht fits criteria.. the small man in the UK cant really get ahead these days

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Post: # 64923Post GB_Groundworks

it was covered in detail a few weeks ago,

http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....license
Giles

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