Over here you can carry as many passengers as the car is designed to carry.
yes they can
money
An experienced, professional LGV driver can earn well above the UK national average salary (currently £25,000.) An experienced Class 1 (C+E) ADR qualified Petrol Tanker Delivery Driver can earn in excess of £35,000 a year. Bear in mind not everyone who drives a truck is a Petrol Tanker Driver. A cat C Tipper Driver could expect to earn £21,000 - £28,000. An experienced 7.5 tonne multi-drop Driver should expect to earn £17,500 - £24,000. These rates may vary depending on region, employer, type of work (shift, nights etc) etc.A newly qualified LGV Driver (typically less than 2 years LGV driving experience ) should expect to earn around £18,000 - £23,000. The average salary of the UK LGV driver is currently £23,500. Employers and industry welcomes newly qualified HGV Drivers. Age and experience can be a problem however for new entrants. Employers (and insurance) like to know you have the necessary driving skills to carry out the job.
L plates are used while a driver is still in the learning process of driving a car. The L plates remain until the driver in question has passed both their theory and practical driving tests, at which point the L plates are replaced with P plates. The P plate is a temporary measure signifying the driver is newly qualified.
newly qualified start on around £19,000 up to £40,000 in the NHS.
All driver of a motor vehicle on public roads must carry proof of Financial Responsibility at all times. There is no exception for a newly acquired vehicle.
John M. D'Arcy has written: 'Teachers Newly Qualified in 1987'
Salaries range from £21,176 for a newly qualified nurse to £67,134 for a nurse consultant.
Salaries for newly-qualified lawyers across the rest of the UK are in the region of £27,000 to £60,000. As a newly qualified solicitor in Scotland, you can expect to be paid around £30,000 rising to £38,000, depending on your area of private practice or whether you're working in-house.
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A colonial tradition that newly independent states carried forward was self-government. The newly independent states stopped traditions as well including Royal charters.