deano87
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I have a standard driving licence (no endorsements) passed in February 2005.
I have the following categories:
B
B1
f k p
I am now insured on Dad's Ford Transit and have been driving it for some while. It is a MWB Medium High 2011 Transit. I believe a T350 125PS 2.2 TDCi.
Now, I've checked the Ford spec sheet and no Transit is over 3,500kgs Gross Vehicle Mass.
HOWEVER the DVLA website ( https://www.gov.uk/driving-licence-categories ) states Category B as Cars, with Category C1 being Medium Sized Vehicles, but these are classed as over 3,500kgs.
Is it just a terminology thing where a van is still classed as a car, therefore I'm ok to drive?
[Edited on 22-11-2013 by deano87]
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Gary
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If the tranny rating isn't over 3.5t your fine.
[Edited on 22-11-2013 by Gary]
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Mike
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Yeah, it looks like they're just referring to it as a car license, as most people do, but vans are included.
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pow
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You can drive anything up to 3.5T or up to 4.25T if it's disabled converted (like our school minibuses)
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Now, I've checked the Ford spec sheet and no Transit is over 3,500kgs Gross Vehicle Mass.
That's wrong - they're rare but you can get them.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/Cars-Motorcycles-Vehicles-/9800/i.html?_from=R40&_sac=1&_nkw=transit+460
As for your licence, yes you can drive a Transit T350 on B.
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deano87
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by deano87
Now, I've checked the Ford spec sheet and no Transit is over 3,500kgs Gross Vehicle Mass.
That's wrong - they're rare but you can get them.
I was about to say oh really, but then found the 4600kg on the chassis cab spec sheet
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chloe16v
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i drive one of these which is bigger than a transit on my car licence
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IVECO-DAILY-LWB-XLWB-4-5M-LOAD-LENGTH-2-8D-VAN-ONLY-82-000-MILES-NIGHT-HEATER-/151172565333?pt=UK_Commercial_Trucks&hash=item2332964955
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pow
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So have I Chloe, day insured one at 23 to drive
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aj80
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If mind serves me correct think the company had one which was a luton style with taco could have upto 5 tonnes if that helps
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Ian
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You mean a C1 Transit?
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