If the minibus capacity is less than 9, you may drive it with a normal (car) driving licence. If the minibus has a capacity of 9-16, your driving licence must include category D1.
depends on the size and number of passenger seats (if > than 13, then no) and it also depends, if you drive your friends around or if you charge monney for it
Ok if you were to drive a bus It all comes down to Were you live /some places may wat you to have a special licence to drive a bus. Then also the licence you have wether you can drive automatics or manuals.
Up to 15 passengers (including the driver). Anything more requires a CDL and passenger endorsement.
It has to be greater than a 4 passenger to get your bus lic.
To get a definitive answer to this question, you should contact DVLA in Swansea.
NO
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180.00 in Hawaii
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
Only if you are driving a bus or a taxi.
No, he is the conductor of the Knight Bus. "Ernie" is the name of the man driving the bus.
All but a school bus and motorcycle