Q&A

How much does C1 training cost?

How much does C1 training cost?

All C1 training is charged at £55/hr, DVSA Test Fee is £115 (£141 out of hours). This means that your C1 training and test could cost as little as £555 including test fee! Some training companies will try and talk your in to taking Category C Training as that is the only type vehicle that they have.

How much does a C1 licence cost UK?

Prices: Full course: £1,000 + VAT. 2 days of driving training: £650 + VAT. 3 days of driving training: £800 + VAT.

How do I get a C1 licence UK?

Once you have passed your LGV medical examination, you must then make an application to the DVLA for your category C1 provisional licence. In order to make this application, you will need to complete a D2 Application Form, which can be obtained from your local post office, or can be ordered online from the DVLA.

How long does it take to get a C1 licence?

10-15 days
Once you’ve passed your practical test, you’ll receive your full C1 driving licence within 10-15 days. After this, you can only apply for a provisional trailer (+E) licence. If you wish to drive a 7.5-tonne lorry professionally, then you’ll have to complete a Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) training too.

Do I need a medical for a C1 licence?

Yes: Drivers who passed their car test up until the end of 1996 normally have the C1 category as acquired rights and must have a medical every 3 years with the first at 70. Drivers who passed their C1 practical test from 1st January 1997 onwards automatically receive C1+E category provisional licence.

Is C1 on normal driving Licence?

Category C1 You can drive vehicles between 3,500 and 7,500kg MAM (with a trailer up to 750kg).

Do you need a C1 licence to drive a motorhome?

The licence you need to drive a motorhome depends on your age and the vehicle’s maximum authorised mass ( MAM ). To drive a motorhome with a MAM of between 3.5 and 7.5 tonnes, you need a category C1 licence. To drive a motorhome with a MAM of over 7.5 tonnes, you need a category C licence.

What does C1 mean on driving Licence?

What does C1 mean on driving licence?

What does a C1 test involve?

The test starts off with the examiner asking you some vehicle safety questions, and is usually immeadiatly followed by the reversing excercise. You then proceed to spend the next 50 minutes – 1 hour driving on the public road, going over through the test routes you would have practiced during your training.

How long does a C1 medical last?

From January 1997 drivers must have a medical when applying for a provisional licence for the C1 category and must renew their medical every 5 years from 45 up to 65, then annually from 65.

When do you need to get a C1 licence?

The one to one C1 training we provide enables drivers to drive vehicles that weigh no more than 7500kg. If a driver needs to drive a vehicle that weighs any greater than 3500kg – they will require a C1 licence. You can gain your C1 licence by successfully enrolling and completing a C1 training program with Pure Driving. Before 1st January 1997

Which is the best vehicle for C1 driver training?

Our C1 Driver Training is carried out in our modern training vehicle, purposely chosen with driver training in mind. Offering our trainees a familiar driving environment with car like controls and handling characteristics , Ideal for those looking to drive an Ambulance, large van or horse box and PASS First time.

Do you need a C1 licence to drive an ambulance?

The C1 licence is an additional part to your manual Cat B licence. It allows you to drive ambulances and other vehicles up to 7.5 tonnes with a trailer up to 750kg. If you passed your Cat B driving test after January 1997, you will not automatically have a C1 licence. Am I eligible for this C1 course? Have a manual car (Cat B) licence.

Do you have to take a C1 test?

To gain the additional category, you will need to take a C1 test and complete the necessary C1 training. However, you will need to have the category B listed on your driving licence and be over 18 to take the test.