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.
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.
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
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no
The same as the minimum age for a boy. The actual age depends on the country you are in (which you don't specify), and what type of vehicle you want to drive. In most of Europe the minimum age to drive a car is 18, in Britain it is 17. The age for a motorbike or moped is usually younger, and for a commercial vehicle (lorry) or bus it is older.
The distance is 220 miles, with a time of 3 hours and 28 minutes for a car. You can calculate your time for a lorry by using the speed you would drive at.
Depends on the slabe construktion.
Yes you can bye
I drive approx. 80,000 km/year and I do only local
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry was created in 1981.
sheila mary, i drive it.