The B category license will let you drive all vans below 3.5 tonnes. A C1 license enables you to drive vans up to 7.5 tonnes.Sep 3, 2019
Can I drive 3.5 ton horse box on car licence?
Can I drive a 3.5 tonne horsebox on my license? It all depends on the following: YES — if you passed your driving test after 1-JAN-1997, you can drive a vehicle up to 3500kg(Maximum Authorised Mass) i.e. GWT (Gross Vehicle Weight). This will be marked on your licence as category B.Jul 1, 2017
Who can drive a 3.5 ton lorry?
anyone can drive a 3.5ton lorry. Anything over that, and those who passed their test post 1st January 1997 must sit a Cat C+E to get the necesary categories added to their licences.Apr 3, 2007
What's the biggest van you can drive on a car licence UK?
You can drive a van up to 3,500kg if you have a standard car driving licence.Dec 1, 2015
What category is a 3.5 tonne van?
category B
Can I drive a 3.5 ton van on my car licence?
Driving most vans is pretty simple, so if you have a full, B category car license, you're permitted to drive any van weighing up to 3.5 tonnes. The maximum weight of the van is known as a plated-weight and vans can be plated to any weight necessary if they meet the relevant checks.Sep 3, 2019
Can I drive a 3.5 tonne box van?
Yes, by law, you can drive any van (including a Luton sized van) weighing up to 3.5 tonnes on a standard driving licence. You only require additional categories and qualifications if you intend to drive a vehicle that weighs between 3.5 tonnes and 7.5 tonnes if you passed your driving test after 1st January 1997.