Do you put your driving Licence on CV?
That you have a full, clean driving licence Most people assume this now, and if driving is essential to the job, you can put that in your cover letter. It’s OK to include any special driving licences you have if relevant.
Where do you put license number on resume?
License number and state of licensure To protect yourself, submit your resume only through reputable job boards or directly to hospitals and facilities. Never post your license number on a public blog or portfolio site; simply remove it from your resume if you plan to post it in a public place.
Do I have to do a test for my full license?
Getting your full licence To apply for your full licence, you must: have held your P2 licence for at least 24 months. prove your identity. pass an eyesight test.
What is the biggest truck you can drive on a car Licence?
You would need a NSW heavy vehicle licence to drive a truck or bus with a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) greater than 4.5 tonnes or a bus that seats more than 12 adults.
What are the classes of driving Licence?
There are 3 general types of driver’s licenses: (1) the commercial driver’s license; (2) the chauffeur’s license; and (3) the personal vehicle driver’s license. The 3 types of commercial drivers are Class A, B, and C licenses.
Can you drive minibus on car Licence?
You might be able to drive a minibus with up to 16 passenger seats using your current car driving licence as long as there’s no payment from or on behalf of the passengers (it’s not for ‘hire or reward’).
Can I drive a 4.5 tonne van?
Driving most vans is pretty simple, so if you have a full, B category car license, you’re permitted to drive any van weighing up to 3.5 tonnes.
Do I need a CPC to drive a 3.5-tonne van?
Vans over 3.5 tonnes If you passed your test after 1 January 1997 you will need a C1 licence to drive any vehicle with an MAM in excess of 3.5t. If you do drive vehicles in the 3.5t to 7.5t MAM weight range for work, then you need to take a professional Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC).
How many hours can you drive a 3.5-tonne van?
10 hours
What license do I need to drive a 7.5-tonne lorry?
‘C1 and ‘C’ licences If the vehicle has a MAM between 3.5 tonnes and 7.5 tonnes then a category ‘C1’ LGV driving licence is needed, however, if the (MAM) is more than 7.5 tonnes then a category ‘C’ LGV driving licence is needed.
What is a Class 2 driving Licence UK?
What is a Class 2 licence? A Class 2 driving licence allows you to drive a category C vehicle. A category C vehicle is also known as a rigid body vehicle. Having a Category C licence, allows you drive rigid vehicles over 3500kg and tow a trailer up to 750kg.
How do I get a category C license?
Steps to obtain a Cat C+E licence
- Step 1: Obtain a car driving licence.
- Step 2: Apply for a provisional lorry licence.
- Step 3: Take the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) test.
- Step 4: Take the Category E practical test.
What’s a category C Licence?
A category C license allows drivers to drive vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, but must not exceed 32 tonnes. Category C (or Class 2 as they are otherwise known) licenses typically cover a vehicle with a cab and trailer fixed permanently together. In other words, what we would consider a ‘standard lorry’.
What is the difference between Class 1 and Class 2 HGV?
The difference is very simple – a Class 1 licence allows you to drive a category C+E vehicle, which is basically an articulated lorry, or artic. A Class 2 licence allows you to drive a category C vehicle, or what is frequently referred to as a rigid.
How much does it cost to do Class 2 Licence?
HGV Class 2 training cost at the weekend. The test fee during the week is £115.00 but at weekends £141.00. The current test fees for both practical tests and theory tests can be found here. Booking a theory test and hazard perception for LGV or HGV could not be easier. Bookings for CPC Module 1.
What is lgv2 Licence?
The LGV Category C licence was formerly commonly known as HGV class 2. The LGV Category C licence will allow drivers who pass the Category C driving test to drive any rigid Category C vehicle up to 32 tonnes.
How heavy is a Class 2 lorry?
750 kg
How much is a HGV training course?
LGV 2 professional package, which includes 24.5 hours of training, medicals and the theory test, the DVSA test, practical CPC module 4 and two retests. £2,595. If the course is passed on the first attempt – meaning that the retests are not required – you will be offered a free HIAB or ADR course.
Can I get funding for HGV training?
By speaking to a job centre, you may find that they could give you additional financial support specifically for a training course such as LGV or HGV training. If you would like more information on the types of grants or funding schemes which you may be entitled to, don’t hesitate to contact us on
Is there a demand for HGV drivers?
How bad is the truck driver shortage? There is a shortage of 76,000 HGV drivers in the UK, according to a report from ITV in 2020. This figure had grown from 59,000 in 2019 – showing the ever-growing demand for qualified truck drivers, who are desperately needed to keep goods moving across the UK and Europe.
Can I go straight to Class 1 HGV?
Can you go straight for Class 1 HGV? Technically, yes. On top of your standard Driver CPC, you need to have a Cat C licence before you can take your Class 1 (or Cat E) test.