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C category training
LGV and HGV are terms used in the UK to refer to commercial vehicles for transporting goods. LGV stands for Large Goods Vehicle, and HGV stands for Heavy Goods Vehicle.
Category C, also known as HGV Class 2, is the license category required to drive a rigid commercial vehicle weighing over 3,500 kilograms with a trailer weighing up to 750 kilograms. To obtain this license in the UK, drivers must pass a driving test that includes a theory exam and a practical driving assessment. Once licensed, drivers can operate vehicles like rigid lorries, tipper trucks, and large vans with a trailer.
Licensing requirements and terminology may vary in different countries, so it’s best to consult local regulations for precise information.
Step 1
Apply for your provisional licence from DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency).
Step 2
Study and practice for your theory tests.
Step 3
Take your theory tests.
Step 4
Now you are ready for your practical training and tests.