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Matthew Maddock
Guest
Do the following rules mean that anyone who passed their test after
1st Jan 1997 cannot legally drive a 110 CSW?
Not that it applies to me
but I find it hard to believe that they
would allow you to drive a 110 hard-top, but not a CSW just because it
has >8 seats in it - although that is what this seems to suggest.
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"Licences issued to drivers who passed their car driving test before 1st
January 1997 include categories B+E and C1+E which gives them the
entitlement to drive motor vehicles up to 7500kg MAM and to tow a
trailer providing that the combination of the towing vehicle and trailer
does not exceed 8250kg.
Drivers who passed their test on or after this date have category B
entitlement only, which restricts the entitlement to motor vehicles with
up to eight passenger seats and an MAM of up to 3500kg with trailers up
to 750kg MAM (4250kg combined), or larger trailers provided the
combination of the trailer and towing vehicle does not exceed 3500kg and
the MAM of the trailer does not exceed the unladen weight of the towing
vehicle."
1st Jan 1997 cannot legally drive a 110 CSW?
Not that it applies to me
would allow you to drive a 110 hard-top, but not a CSW just because it
has >8 seats in it - although that is what this seems to suggest.
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"Licences issued to drivers who passed their car driving test before 1st
January 1997 include categories B+E and C1+E which gives them the
entitlement to drive motor vehicles up to 7500kg MAM and to tow a
trailer providing that the combination of the towing vehicle and trailer
does not exceed 8250kg.
Drivers who passed their test on or after this date have category B
entitlement only, which restricts the entitlement to motor vehicles with
up to eight passenger seats and an MAM of up to 3500kg with trailers up
to 750kg MAM (4250kg combined), or larger trailers provided the
combination of the trailer and towing vehicle does not exceed 3500kg and
the MAM of the trailer does not exceed the unladen weight of the towing
vehicle."