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  What are the different classifications of driving licences?

Posted Under General By Jackie at 11:00am
 
There are currently over 20 different categories of driving license authorised by the British Government. These various documents allow holders who have passed the appropriate tests to drive specific vehicles with certain specifications on public roads. These different categories of driving license can be separated into a number of groups and below is a brief explanation of the licenses, what qualifications are needed to gain that license and the specifications of the vehicles permitted by the license.

Motorcycles
Driving mopeds, with an engine capacity of up to 50cc and capable of speeds under or up to 50km/hr, is permitted with a P-category license, which can be acquired at a minimum age of 16. At 17, it is possible to get an A1-category license which allows holders to drive light motorcycles with a cubic capacity not exceeding 125cc and a power output of under 11kW. An A-category license refers to motorcycles of power output not exceeding 25kW and a power/weight ratio of up to 0.16kW/kg.

Three or Four-Wheeled Light Vehicles
Motorised tricycles and quadricycle licenses are available at 17 and are B1-category. This license permits the use of three or four-wheeled vehicles of weights is up to 550kg.

Cars
B-Category licenses refer to cars of up to 3500kg, not exceeding eight passenger seats with a trailer of up to 750kg. Towing vehicles can also be driven given that the combined weight of the vehicle and trailer is less than 3500kg and the trailer is lighter than the vehicle. A special automatic B-category license also exists which only applies to cars with an automatic transmission. For combinations of B-category vehicles with trailers where the specifications do not meet the B-license allowances, a B + E category license exists. The minimum age specification for all these licenses is 17.

Medium Sized Vehicles
For larger vehicles of weight between 3500kg and 7500kg, and with a trailer not exceeding 750kg, a C1-category license can be applied for. This requires a minimum age of 18. If, however, one wishes to drive a vehicle with a trailer where the towing vehicle falls into C1, but the trailer weighs over 750kg, a C1+E license is available. With this license the combined weight of the vehicle and trailer must not exceed 12000kg and the trailer must be lighter than the towing vehicle. This license has a minimum age restriction of 21.

Large Vehicles, Minibuses and Buses
C-category licenses cover vehicles over 3500kg; D1-category licenses cover minibuses with between 9 and 16 passengers; and D-category licenses cover buses with more than 8 seats. With these licences, the towing of a trailer not exceeding 750kg is also permitted. If a trailer of over 750kg is towed, it is possible to get a C+E, D1+E or D+E license, respectively. All of these licenses can be authorised to those at least 21 years old.

Other Categories
Agricultural tractors require an F-category license and can be authorised when 17. Road rollers can be driven by 21-year olds with a G-category license. Tracked vehicles require a G-category license for those at least 21. A K-category license can allow those at least 16 to drive mowing machines and pedestrian-controlled vehicles.


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