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LGV is short for Large Goods Vehicle. This is not the licence that is needed for a bus.

A bus is classed as a PCV or Passenger Carrying Vehicle. Although the same process in gaining the licence as the LGV, a separate test is required.

With the PCV Licence, it is broken into several categories. These are Cat. D1 and Cat. D. Category D is for vehicles with more than 8 seats ie. Bus

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