Tyssandi
Veteran
Did you pass a test to get the LGV C1 ?
It is on my original driving licence as I passed my test in 1981
Did you pass a test to get the LGV C1 ?
You do not need to spend anymore than £50 for a medical, there is no stipulation that you have to go to your own doctor.
Sorry but |I go to my doctor and that is the cost I go to someone I trust
It is on my original driving licence as I passed my test in 1981
You will have taken an additional test to be holding any form of HGV not just your original car test. I passed my car test in 79 and took HGV and PSV stick box in 94 to drive for a living. It is the 1994 licences I have to maintain with class 2 medicals.
Have you ever seen the D4 well check it out that is what the DVLA sent to me and requested me to fill in.
No I did not take an additional test and I have the C1 on my license the C1 is up top 7.5 ton
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/490689/D4_231115.pdf
Splitting hairs are we I have had two of these medicals you know I know the procedure., and by the way, the examining doctor completes the form, you just sign it.
It is my understanding that you do not need a medical then, unless you have had a health issue that affects your car licence. Perhaps ROG can correct me ?
look I am not going to argue the toss my GP filled in the D4 the DVLA sent to me this year and 5 years ago exactly the same form There was no pee in the pot requested just going through the form in it's entirety + the vision test, once they approved it my new photo ID card was sent back valid till 2021.
ROG huh is he with the DVLA??? They are who deals with it and if in doubt call them get it from the horses mouth
Nice earner for your doctor, it is you who needs to contact the DVLA. It appears you do not need a medical and it is your money you are wasting.
Bloody hell
You asking me to believe what you say ?? A nobody just words on a computer screen who I don't know and are not anything to do with my case nor the DVLA!!
Am I supposed to ignore the D4 they sent me and ask to fill in????
I not only called them WHEN I received the medical 4 months ago but again before I sent it. They were not sending me my photo drivers licence till I had the form sent in for approval. I have no reason to trust what you say as you mean nothing in the light of my driving medical form - the DVLA and my lisence. I know what I was asked - what I did and when i got my license back
'Licence'
I'm actually one without a photo card license. At the time there were just too many scare stories of entitlements being revoked "by accident" and then being impossible to get back without more money. I've never changed address and have no notifiable medical conditions so I just didn't bother.
A colleague told me that photo card licenses only last 10 years because the photo goes out of date. I don't dispute the forms were sent in error - but do these licenses expire? Might that be why?
Did you pass a test to get the LGV C1 ?When I reached 50 I had to do a dvla medical and eye test to keep the 7.5 = LGV C1 HGV 7.5 ton on my license to be able to drive my horse box. I have filled in one so far and just filled another one, you will need one of these every 5 years It cost about £ 100 and something to your doctor to carry out the medical. I advice you have your eyes tested before you go otherwise if the doctor fails you you lose that medical.
In that case there is no need to do a medical as all pre 1997 categories are valid until age 70It is on my original driving licence as I passed my test in 1981
Did you pass a test to get the LGV C1 ?
In that case there is no need to do a medical as all pre 1997 categories are valid until age 70
What reason did DVLA give ?
Thank goodness for that, I am right then, thanks ROG. Here is the link for the medicals http://www.driver-medical.co.uk/bromsgrove/ it is searchable on google so I guess I am not breaking any rules.
I work very closely with the DVLA and VOSA and mistakes are common place for both. Their databases are not particularly good, so I expect the poster Tyssandi who seems to think she has a HGV licence but actually does not, is a victim of DVLA's system failure. Her doctor certainly won't question whether she needs the medical or not, hence she is paying for something she does not need.
As you're here ROG what categories do a 3.5T & 7.5T fall into? Also will I still be able to tow after my 70th?
I decided the cost of a medical as I am over 70 was expensive. I have a letter from the DVLA saying I can tow up to 8 tonnes gross on my licence but not drive 7.4 ton lorries. I have also obtained at no charge a certificate to tow horses over 50 miles round trip but have to fill in a form to take with me on longer journeys stating times ect.
With retaining only B and B+E will mean simply this in regards to the licence
You can drive any vehicle plated not more than 3500kg (3.5 tonnes) GVW
You can tow a trailer plated not more than 3500kg (3.5 tonnes) MAM
By default the total max will be 7000kgs or 7 tonnes
Correct - they are a rarity which is why I did not mention themSurely if the test was passed pre Jan 19th 2013 the trailer may be any weight as long as the combination is within construction and use regulations. I have a friend tows with discovery a 4,000kg mam trailer( fitted air/hydraulic brakes) on a B+E licence legally .
Ok sortedDid you pass a test to get the LGV C1 ?
In that case there is no need to do a medical as all pre 1997 categories are valid until age 70
What reason did DVLA give ?