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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
Yes, you can drive lorries on a full LGV licence, usually with 5yrs experience. Goto immigration.ca for a provisional overview of your skills and possible likelihood of working there
LGV Méditerranée was created in 2001.
LGV Nord was created in 1993.
LGV Est was created in 2007.
yes you need to take it for a car as its a different test,you also need to take it again if you do a lgv test
LGV Interconnexion Est was created in 1994.
LGV Rhône-Alpes was created in 1994.
LGV Sud-Est was created in 1981.
I believe the next license class up is LGV which is 7.5 ton in the UK, so essentially it should be 7.5 ton including the tractor, that's why most tractors with large silage trailors should legally have a HGV license due to weight classes.
There are several blood tests that can be used to confirm the diagnosis of LGV. The most commonly used are the complement fixation (CF) test and the microimmunofluorescence (micro-IF) tests.
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