A Class 2 HGV license allows you to drive a category C vehicle, also known as a rigid, while a Class 1 HGV license allows you to drive a category C+E vehicle, such as an articulated lorry The main difference between these two licenses is that Class 1 licenses are required for vehicles with detachable trailers, while Class 2 licenses are required for vehicles with rigid body bases where the cab does not separate from the trailer .It is up to the driver whether they want to obtain both licenses or stick with one or the other.
How do I get my class 1 license?
To obtain a Class 1 license, also known as the Category C+E license, in the UK, you must be at least 18 years old and have a valid LGV CAT C or Class 2 license. Once you have met these requirements, you will need to apply for a provisional HGV license, take a medical test, pass a theory exam, and gain your periodic CPC certification. After completing these steps, you can start your training for the Category C+E license. The Category C+E license is the highest HGV driving qualification you can hold and provides a great career opportunity for professional HGV drivers who want to increase their level of expertise and take a step up the career ladder.
What are the requirements for a class 2 license?
To obtain a Class 2 or Category C HGV license in the UK, you must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid car driving license. Additionally, you must pass a medical test and the theory exam, and obtain a provisional license. After that, you will need to complete the HGV Class 2 (CAT C) training and pass the Driver CPC tests to qualify.
What is the difference between a C1 and a C2 Category in the UK
Category C1 license that allows drivers to operate vehicles between 3,500 and 7,500kg MAM (with a trailer up to 750kg), and a Category C1E license that allows drivers to operate C1 category vehicles with a trailer over 750kg. The combined MAM of the vehicle and trailer cannot exceed 12,000kg. These licenses are part of the HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) and LGV (Large Goods Vehicle) license categories.
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