Driving Licence
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
At the lower edge front and at the rear of my photo licence, it lists the vehicles I am qualified to drive, in capital letters, on the front after the capital letters, it lists several more in lower case. Likewise, on the rear, it lists those same lowercase letters f/k/l/n/p/q What are they? https://www.gov.uk/old-driving-licence-categories |
Driving Licence
At the lower edge front and at the rear of my photo licence, it lists
the vehicles I am qualified to drive, in capital letters, on the front after the capital letters, it lists several more in lower case. Likewise, on the rear, it lists those same lowercase letters f/k/l/n/p/q What are they? |
Driving Licence
On 15/06/2021 04:12 pm, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
At the lower edge front and at the rear of my photo licence, it lists the vehicles I am qualified to drive, in capital letters, on the front after the capital letters, it lists several more in lower case. Likewise, on the rear, it lists those same lowercase letters f/k/l/n/p/q What are they? Ford Kia Lancia Nissan Porsche Quoros |
Driving Licence
It happens that Andy Burns formulated :
https://www.gov.uk/old-driving-licence-categories Thanks, I was just checking I was still good to 7000Kg |
Driving Licence
On Tue, 15 Jun 2021 15:10:58 +0100, Andy Burns wrote:
Harry Bloomfield wrote: At the lower edge front and at the rear of my photo licence, it lists the vehicles I am qualified to drive, in capital letters, on the front after the capital letters, it lists several more in lower case. Likewise, on the rear, it lists those same lowercase letters f/k/l/n/p/q What are they? https://www.gov.uk/old-driving-licence-categories That just tells you they haven't changed. The definitions are he https://www.gov.uk/driving-licence-categories f Agricultural tractor k Mowing machine or pedestrian-controlled vehicle l Electrically-propelled vehicle n Exempt from duty Interestingly, "l" appears to include any electric vehicle, with no limit on weight or number of seats. So it seems you could drive an electric HGV or bus quite legally (for fun - there's other requirements would stop you doing it commercially). P and Q are pre-EU moped categories (and mostly overlap with AM): Category P You can drive 2-wheeled vehicles with a maximum design speed of over 45km/ h (28mph) but not more than 50km/h (31mph). Its engine size must not be more than 50cc if powered by an internal combustion engine. Category Q You can drive 2-wheeled and 3-wheeled vehicles without pedals with an engine size not more than 50cc if powered by an internal combustion engine a maximum design speed of no more than 25km/h (15.5mph) This category also includes trial e-scooters. Mike |
Driving Licence
On 15/06/2021 16:17, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
It happens that Andy Burns formulated : https://www.gov.uk/old-driving-licence-categories Thanks, I was just checking I was still good to 7000Kg It's always worth checking. I know I can drive 7.5 tonners, but my (paper) licence stated 7.5T, plus a trailer, up to a total of 12T and did not state any other limitations. When it was replaced with a photo licence, an extra code had appeared, limiting me to a combination of 8.25T - not that I am likely to need even that. |
Driving Licence
Harry Bloomfield wrote:
It happens that Andy Burns formulated : https://www.gov.uk/old-driving-licence-categories Thanks, I was just checking I was still good to 7000Kg You might lose that at a certain age ... |
Driving Licence
Andy Burns wrote:
Harry Bloomfield wrote: It happens that Andy Burns formulated : https://www.gov.uk/old-driving-licence-categories Thanks, I was just checking I was still good to 7000Kg You might lose that at a certain age ... From age 70 onwards you have to pass a (proper) medical to continue to keep 7.5 tonne entitlement on your licence. It's the same (I think) as HGV drivers have to pass. I've done it twice now. It checks basic health and fitness to drive plus quite a lot of sight tests for acuity and peripheral vision etc. -- Chris Green · |
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