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If I have got D1E on my licence does that mean I can drive 7.5 tonne horsebox?

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Crazychickx | 10:57 Mon 25th Jan 2010 | Motoring
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I always thought I could, I have been on the rubbish DVLA website and its all in Kilogrammes!!!

If anyone knows - appreciate it!!

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7.5 metric tonnes = 7500 kg
the tonnage you can drive would depend on when you passed your test .

D1e relates to larger passenger vehicles .

to drive your horse box upto 7.5 tonnes you require the
C1 Medium sized vehicle weighing between 3,500 kg and 7,500 kg
assuming you mean a horse box that's not a trailer, ie a truck, essentially up to 7.5 tonnes then you need a C1, D1E relates to passenger vehicles + a trailer
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Yep have C1, C1E, D1, D1E - I used to drive a Bedford TK (with no power steering) Cheers thank you very much!!!
Yes, we old 'uns got C1 and D1 automatically.

The young whippersnappers don't, due to changes in the law.
LOL @ Panic Button, judging the way some of the "young whippersnappers " drive its a good job to! Especially in not being even able to tow a trailer. One thing that makes me laugh, is where I work we have a female LGV (2) driver who to be honest she is VERY good, BUT she cannot even put a small box trailer behind her car yet she can drive a 26 tonne truck!
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