What is C1 on a UK driving Licence?

Category C1 licence is the basic level of HGV training as well as licensing that you can achieve, This C1 driving licence is essentially a step from a regular UK driver’s licence and allows you to drive a vehicle of 3,500 Kilograms and as long as that vehicle is under 7.5 tonnes in gross weight.

What vehicles can I drive with a C1 licence?

What Does A C1 Licence Entitle You To Drive? With a category C1 licence, you can drive any van up to the weight of 7.5 tonnes, which gives you plenty of scope for lots of different vehicles.

What does C and C1 mean on a driving Licence?

C1 is a little more restrictive than a Category C, as it only lets you drive vehicles between 3,500 and 7,500kg MAM (with a trailer up to 750kg).

How can I get C1 on my driving licence?

Applying for a C1 driving licence involves completing three theory tests. These include a multiple-choice test, hazard perception test and a case study. The multiple-choice test has 100 questions covering how to safely and proficiently drive large vehicles. The pass mark required is 85 out of 100.

What is lorry category C1?

Category C1 is the very first basic level of HGV license. Most HGV drivers on the road will have a C1 license. A C1 allows you to drive a vehicle of 3,500 kilograms, as long as that vehicle is under 7.5 tonnes in gross weight.

Do I need a C1 licence to drive a motorhome?

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. Check which vehicles you can drive and the licence and age requirements for towing.

Is C1 the same as Class 2?

What is the difference between a Class 1 and Class 2 Lorry Licence? A Class 1 C+E lorry is an articulated vehicle that bends in the middle and can weigh up to 44 tonne. A Class 2 lorry is any rigid vehicle over 7.5 and up to 32 tonne.

Is a C1 licence HGV?