Yes you may Drive a Tractor Unit, on a Cat C License but you may not pull a trailer (of more than 7.5t) to be safe dont pull one at all
18, you can drive a 7.5 tonne lorry on a car licence You can only drive a 7.5 tonner if you passed your car test before January 1997. otherwise you will need to take a HGV test.
16 for a farm tractor, 17 for a car and 21 for a lorry or truck (same thing)
Lorry is a British term for what's otherwise known as a tractor-trailer.
Lorry is a British term for what's otherwise known as a tractor-trailer.
in the UK you need to be 18 years to drive a small lorry and 21 years to drive a large lorry.
The future tense is you will drive a lorry.
An articulated lorry is a truck and trailer - a combination involving a tractor unit and a semi-trailer, known in the United States as a semi-trailer truck.
Normally, no, you can not. Some states do not require special licensing for such vehicles registered as farm vehicles or as recreational vehicles (these are exempt from the federal commercial licencing requirements, and each state has their own jurisdiction as to how they wish to arrange licencing of such vehicles), but anything which is defined as a commercial vehicle under the FMCSR requires a Commercial Drivers Licence (equivalent to a Heavy Goods Vehicle licence), classification of which is broken down into three categories:Class C: Vehicles and combinations weighing under 26,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. This is typically used for light vehicles which are transporting hazardous materials, or more than 15 persons (including the driver), as Passenger and Hazardous Material endorsements can only be placed on a Commercial Drivers Licence.Class B: Vehicles or combinations weighing over 26,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. This is normally applied to single vehicles, but this licence can be used for combination vehicles, provided the vehicle in tow is no more than 10,000 lbs. WR.Class A: Vehicles and combination vehicles weighing over 26,000 lbs GVWR, and towing a vehicle over 10,000 lbs. WR.A person holding a Class A licence can also drive a vehicle requiring a Class B or C licence, a person holding a Class B licence can also drive a vehicle requiring a Class C licence, etc..In addition to this, a licence issued to you in 1982 would long be expired by now.
yes you need a separate license to drive a lorry. if you passed your license in 1997 or before you can drive up to 7.5tonne lorry on normal car license in UK
A very large lorry is sometimes referred to as a "heavy-duty truck" or simply a "semi-truck" in the United States. In other countries, it may be called an "articulated lorry" or "tractor-trailer."
16 for farm tractor, 17 for car, 21 for truck or lorry.
a good 1!