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Re: licence for towing caravan
« Reply #30 on: 10 August 2011, 22:14:30 »

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My Interpritation of this from owning a car transporter trailer with a stock car on the back is

on my B licence

the mig can tow 1700kg so the trialer and contents can go up to this no problem but if the plate on the trailer say otherwise  EG 2000kg thne that willbe 3700KG which is Catagory C land even if the trailer is empty!

i relised this when i first hired a trailer a brain James model the plate said 2000kg even though i had a toyota carina on the back  which the whole load came to about 1600kg to the law I am towing illegaly

Also if the towing vehicle weight is 1400kg but could have a capacity to tow 2000kg you would need B+E licence

But on Class B licence i can tow a maximum of 1400kg with the same car used above 

Hope this helps to understand the DVLAs Drivel

Also Did you know that on a catagory B licence you can now drive a minibus up to 16 passengers with out a class c licence as long as its not for hire and reward  :y

So many errors in this, giving people duff info.

Anything above 3.5t but below 7.5t is C1. Anything above 3.5t, upto.....too high for it to matter to most.... is C.

Anything with a 1 at the back is restricted.

You can't carry more than 8 passengers i believe on B license. More than 8, upto 16 is D1. More than 16 is D.

Class C is LGV, nothing to do with carrying passengers, which is D1 or D.
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Re: licence for towing caravan
« Reply #31 on: 11 August 2011, 08:29:21 »

i did say its my translate of what I understand it to be!


this i what ithought but this is taken from the direct gov site about minibuses :

Exempted passenger carrying vehicles

Holders of a full category B (car) driving licence may drive any of the vehicles listed below:

    a passenger carrying vehicle manufactured more than 30 years before the date when it is driven and not used for hire or reward or for the carriage of more than 8 passengers
    a minibus with up to 16 passenger seats provided the following conditions are met:

i. the vehicle is used for social purposes by a non-commercial body but not for hire or reward
ii. the driver is aged 21
iii. the driver has held a car (category B) licence for at least 2 years
iv. the driver is providing the service on a voluntary basis
v. the minibus maximum weight is not more than 3.5 tonnes or 4.25 tonnes including any specialist equipment for the carriage of disabled passengers
vi. if the driver is aged 70 or over, is able to meet the health standards for driving a D1 vehicle

When driving a minibus under these conditions you may not receive any payment or consideration for doing so other than out of pocket expenses or tow any size trailer; you may only drive minibuses in this country. Drivers aged 70 or over will need to make a special application, which involves meeting higher medical standards.

Holders of a full category D (PCV) driving licence can also drive a passenger carrying recovery vehicle. This is defined as a vehicle (not being an articulated goods vehicle combination) which:

    has an unladen weight not exceeding 10.2 tonnes
    is being operated by the holder of a public service vehicle (PSV) operator's licence and, is being used for the purpose of:

i.  proceeding to, or returning from, a place where assistance is to be, or has been, given to a damaged or disabled passenger-carrying vehicle
ii. giving assistance to or moving a disabled passenger-carrying vehicle or moving a damaged vehicle
Minimum age

You must be aged 21 or over to drive:

    exempted passenger carrying vehicles
    any vehicle that weighs more than 7.5 tonnes

How are vehicles classified for driver licensing purposes?

Categories of vehicles and their descriptions can be found on the link below.

DVLA cannot give legal advice on how vehicles are classified but, generally speaking it depends on the weight of the vehicle or the number of passengers it can carry.

Any queries should be directed to the DVLA on 0300 790 6801. Lines are open during the following times:

Driver and Vehicle General lines - Monday to Friday 8.00 am to 7.00 pm; Saturday 8.00 am to 2.00 pm
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