You may need to apply for a Large Goods Vehicle (LGV) operator's licence if you want to operate vehicles over 3,500 kilograms. Even if you do not drive the vehicle, and one of your employees is the driver, you are still classified as an operator. This means you need to apply for a licence.
If you carry passengers for hire or reward you may need to apply for a Public Service Vehicle (PSV) licence.If you or one of your employees needs to drive a minibus or van you may need to apply for a Passenger Carrying Vehicle licence.If you or one of your employees needs to drive a vehicle with a permissible maximum weight of 3.5 tonnes or less and carry dangerous goods commercially you may need to apply for a driver training certificate (commonly known as an "ADR licence").
Applying for vehicle licencesYou need to contact the local traffic area office that covers the area where your vehicle will be parked when not in use. licence.If you or one of your employees needs to drive a minibus or van you may need to apply for a Passenger Carrying Vehicle licence.
Or you can access a form from the Internet:”:LGV licences - You must disclose any court convictions when applying for a PSV licence. You have to advertise your application in a local paper, if you are applying for a LGV licence. The relevant traffic commissioner considers the application.Both licences are valid indefinitely, unless revoked for a specific violation. You have to pay regular fees
Saturday, April 4, 2009
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