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27/6/2010 at 10:02pm
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My husband has just turned 70 and we thought he would have to have a medical because our car and caravan weighed just over the 3.5 tonnes.  His licence came back with catagory B + E and this is what was taken off direct gov  web site regarding licences.

Category B+E: Vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes MAM towing trailers over 750kgs MAM

Category B+E allows vehicles up to 3.5 tonnes MAM to be combined with trailers in excess of 750kgs MAM. In order to gain this entitlement new category B licence holders have to pass a further practical test for category B+E. There is no category B+E theory test. For driver licensing purposes there are no vehicle/trailer weight ratio limits for category B+E.

 



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28/6/2010 at 10:48am
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A quick note on the price of medicals.
Doctors can charge what they want for them it is possible to get a medical for £30 if you research a bit.
If you have a family friend or child who is a doctor then they too can carry it out.



28/6/2010 at 11:07am
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Greetings Again,

Is it possible to get your entitlements back by having a medical after you have had them taken away by sending in your Licence on reaching 70yrs.

 



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28/6/2010 at 7:38pm
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Quote: Originally posted by saxo1 on 27/6/2010


The license lasts for 3 years and I assume the medical is the same.
A point to note is, although the renewal form may say your existing photo is O.K. and you dont need to send a new one, if your existing photo is 10 years old before the expiry of your renewed 3year post 70 one they only date your license up to the photo expiry date,so it pays to send a new photo.
Saxo1

Thanks for the info.

David



29/6/2010 at 2:12pm
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Quote: Originally posted by wizard9956 on 27/6/2010

Just had a read on the Direct Gov website and found this http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensing/NeedANewOrUpdatedLicence/DG_4022087
I didn't know that you have to renew your driving licence at 45 to drive a mini bus .

atb

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Hi Wizard,

        This restriction does not apply to all mni-bus driving. The regs are a bit confusing but basically the rules do not apply to cat B drivers under 70 driving mini-buses under certain size/weight in a voluntary capacity, ie scout groups, junior football teams or, as in my case a disabled swimming group. At 70 years of age the medical rules apply as per the weight restrictions for towing. The regs are confusing though, I can, at the moment, drive a combination up to 8250kg but not a mini-bus with more than 15 (I think) seats and a steam driven vehicle of any weight!

   Pete.




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29/6/2010 at 4:41pm
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I think the confusion is that the DVLA leave it up to you to recognise that you need a different form and a medical report post-70 if you want to retain any C or D class on your licence. If you just apply using the "normal" form these sections are removed:

Keeping the vehicle categories C1 and D1

If you passed your car driving test before 1 January 1997 you would have been given the implied entitlements for vehicle categories C1 (medium sized vehicle that weighs between 3500kg and 7500kg) and D1 (to drive a minibus but not as part of carrying passengers).

If you still require any of these entitlements you won’t be able to make an online application. You must make an application using your D46P renewal form or a D2 application form accompanied by a D4 medical report, which must be filled in by a doctor.

However, if you no longer want these entitlements you can continue to apply online just to renew your car entitlement.

Full details at:

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Motoringtransactions/BeforeyouapplyA/DG_172842



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09/7/2010 at 9:54pm
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I only have a licence for 3 years anyway.  I'm a diabetic on insulin, and 3 years is the maximum the DVLC will let me have a licence for.  They've just renewed it for another 3 years once they'd had confirmation from my GP that I haven't had any hypos during the last 3 years.  Although how he'd know I'm not entirely sure!!

Jenny



10/7/2010 at 12:08pm
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if you read it properly b+e allows a vehicle up to 3,500kg pulling any weight trailer so long as you dont break the train weight of the towing vehicle.

with the right vehicle you can pull much more than a c1+e .. thats why many older folk go for fifth wheel caravans. you can voluntary down plate vehiclesfrom above 3,500kg to 3,500kg laden.

use an iveco chassis cab it can pull 8,700kg.

use a down plated mitsubishi like mine it can pull 9,600kg. both those weights are for vehicle and trailer.

both these can be driven on a b+e licence . have a word with vosa or dvla if you dont believe me. i know it doesnt make sesnse but it is correct. cheers alan.

 



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