is essentially that it all depends on the type of vehicle you want to drive. Broadly speaking, if you want to drive a lorry with rigid sides, you need an HGV Class 2 licence. If you’re planning on looking for jobs driving an articulated lorry, you need an HGV Class 1 licence. ...
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 a trailer, ...
I’ve been thinking for a fair few months, about joining the Haulage Industry,but I had some doubts in my mind – especially with the cost of obtaining a Class 2 Licence. Reading your comment, plus what other Drivers have had to say, has helped me make my mind up – the Haulage comp...