Discussion
I will be doing my B+E in the new year in our auto Discovery 2.
Looking at the DVLA website on the matter:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensi...
under 'Rules for the car you use for your test' it refers us to the 'Rules for cars used for driving tests', which states:
'Using a manual or automatic vehicle
You can take your driving test in either a manual or automatic vehicle. However, if you pass your test in an automatic you'll only get a licence to drive an automatic.
For driving test purposes:
manual vehicles have three pedals – accelerator, brake and clutch
automatic vehicles have two pedals'
Is that the case for the B+E? Does it mean that I will only be able to tow with an automatic vehicle or are the DVLA a bunch of muppets?
Looking at the DVLA website on the matter:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLicensi...
under 'Rules for the car you use for your test' it refers us to the 'Rules for cars used for driving tests', which states:
'Using a manual or automatic vehicle
You can take your driving test in either a manual or automatic vehicle. However, if you pass your test in an automatic you'll only get a licence to drive an automatic.
For driving test purposes:
manual vehicles have three pedals – accelerator, brake and clutch
automatic vehicles have two pedals'
Is that the case for the B+E? Does it mean that I will only be able to tow with an automatic vehicle or are the DVLA a bunch of muppets?
R0G said:
Has it got mirrors set up for the examiner and does the trailer conform to DSA test regs?
Are you using a B+E instructor?
Yes yes and maybe for an hour or two just to get my exam technique.Are you using a B+E instructor?
However it would appear that I will have to find a centre that has a vehicle you can hire for the test (quite common apparently).
Edited by Adam205 on Monday 19th December 19:04
R0G said:
vonhosen said:
You take a class test in an auto vehicle, you get an auto licence for that vehicle class. (Unless you've done a higher class in a manual).
In DVLA land that is correct but not in DVLNI landNI have different rules
Pass B manual then BE auto = BE manual
Pass C manual then CE auto = CE manual ?
Distant said:
Where abouts are you?
It shouldn't be too difficult to find someone that will let you use your own vehicle as long as it meets the requirements (extra mirrors etc)
My tow vehicle is automatic and it would appear that I need to take the test in a manual. Our manual car collection consists of 4 cars that cannot tow unfortunately!It shouldn't be too difficult to find someone that will let you use your own vehicle as long as it meets the requirements (extra mirrors etc)
vonhosen said:
R0G said:
vonhosen said:
You take a class test in an auto vehicle, you get an auto licence for that vehicle class. (Unless you've done a higher class in a manual).
In DVLA land that is correct but not in DVLNI landNI have different rules
Pass B manual then BE auto = BE manual
Pass C manual then CE auto = CE manual ?
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