The number of HGV driving licence tests taken and passed surged in the year to 31 March 2016. Category C tests increased by 29% to 45,513 (2015:35,303). There was a corresponding increase in passes, up 30% to 24,502 (18,867), equivalent to a pass rate of 53.8%. At the heavy ...
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CATEGORY C+E LGV Category C (Formerly HGV Class 1) There is no theory test requirement to obtain a C+E licence if you have already passed your Category C. This is because the "+E" part of a driving entitlement simply means "and trailer over 750kg". By adding the right to tow...
CATEGORY C+E LGV Category C (Formerly HGV Class 1) There is no theory test requirement to obtain a C+E licence if you have already passed your Category C. This is because the "+E" part of a driving entitlement simply means "and trailer over 750kg". By adding the right to tow...
C1+E Driving courses (7.5 Tonnes with a Trailer) Category C Class 2 LGV/HGV Course Class 1 LGV/HGV Courses Cat D1 (Minibus) Cat D1 +E (Mini bus and trailer) Cat D (Bus) Why Choose Us? We are a small family run company and pride ourselves on the high quality HGV driver traini...
Training for category C1 means you are licensed to drive an HGV vehicle between 3.5 tons and 7.5 tons. A C1+E licence qualifies you to drive a vehicle up to 7.5 tons with a trailer attached. A full category C licence permits you to drive any vehicle up to 32 tons, while a category ...
Taking on an HGV driving job with Lanes Group requires applicants to have a driving licence that qualifies you to operate an HGV. Whether a class 1 (category C & E) or class 2 (category C) driving licence is needed will depend on the specific placement, but as a general rule, this sh...
A Class 2 driving licence allows you to drive acategory C vehicle. A category C vehicle is also known as a rigid body vehicle. Having a Category C licence allows you to drive rigid vehicles over 3500kg and tow a trailer up to 750kg. If you want to drive an articulated lorry you will...
You can now get your C licence aged 18 at PJE Training in Herefordshire, which entitles you to drive any rigid lorry up to 32 tonnes. When this category is added to your licence you automatically get the LGV C1-7.5 tonne added too. ...