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Can i drive a 3.5 tonne lorry on a standard full uk driving licence??

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Can i drive a 3.5 tonne lorry on a standard full uk driving licence??

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  1. Yes as long as you passed your driving test before 01/01/1997.


  2. Yes you can.

    3.7 tonne unlaiden.

    to

    7.0 tonne laiden.

  3. Yes, if you can find one.

  4. yes you can drive up 2 a 7 1/2 ton

  5. yes you can see info.

    http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Dri...

  6. Yes. This is the upper limit.

  7. you can drive a vehicle up to 7.5 onnes as long as it has no more than 2 axels i think. check the back of your licence it will say what catagories you have

  8. There is no such thing a a 3.5 tonne lorry.  The definition of 'lorry' starts at 7.5 tonnes.

    3.5 tonnes is a van, or a pickup, or a dropside (like a Ford Transit or Mercedes Sprinter), but not a lorry.  And yes, you can drive it on a full car licence.

  9. depends when you passed your test it will tell you on your license what you can legally drive

  10. 7.5 tonne vehicles can be drive by anyone with a full license obtained before 1997 after that you need a separate test

  11. nope you sure can not

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