If you have your C1 lorry licence PLEASE HELP ME!!!

fuzz

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Ok here's the deal

I'm trying to get my C1 lorry licence to drive my horse lorry however I'm not sure what theory I need to sit. When I had a look to try and book a theory test it just came up with the full Cat C test. When I tried to e-mail them about it I got the message back with a link showing me where I can book my theory, and no explanation about what test I need to sit. When I tried to phone them all I seem to get are the recorded messages and never seem to be able to get through to talk to someone. So I really hope someone on here will be able to help me.

Do I sit my full C theory test for a C1 licence, even though I'm not old enough to get a full C licence, or do I not need to sit a theory test at all???

Thanks for all your help.

xxx
 
Whew, been a few years since I did mine :D

I *think* you do the "LGV Theory Test" as it's the same theory test for all LGV's (C, C1, C+E and C1+E).

I vaguely remember having to know stuff about how to hitch up a truck and trailer unit and which wire goes to which, even though I didn't plan on driving artics anyway.

Hope this helps - you should be able to check it on the DSA or DVLA websites :)
 
Thanks Rana

Have tried to look on the websites but just wanted to ask people who have been through it as I find it odd that I'm having to do the theory for C despite the fact that I'm not old enough to get the C licence.
 
It's the cat c test, and yes you need to know about arctic coupling and all sorts of other rubbish which doesn't apply.
Watch out, as I booked the theory -assuming that was all I needed.
Then when I went to sit it I was asked by a jobsworth whether I was sitting the hazard perception test? I replied, "I'm doing the theory for the C1 test". He said you need the HPT, which is the same for a lorry as it is for the car, but for a lorry it is a separate test which has to be booked in advance.

So to cut a long story short, book the C theory & the HPT as you need to pass both before booking your C1 practical.
I found both quite easy to pass, even though I had to go back a 2nd time to do the HPT, as they couldn't possibly just fit me in!
 
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