Similarly, can I drive a 7.5 ton lorry on my car Licence?
The driving licence requirements for a 7.5-tonne vehicle vary depending on when a driver got their car driving licence. However, drivers who passed their car driving test from 1 January 1997 will have to take a separate C1 test in order to drive a 7.5-tonne truck, or any vehicle weighing in excess of 3.5 tonnes.
Additionally, do I need a tacho to drive a 7.5 tonne? You do not need a tachograph if you are making a personal journey and driving a vehicle up to 7.5 tonnes (though you would need an appropriate licence to drive a vehicle that size).
Regarding this, can you drive a 7.5 tonne horsebox on a car Licence?
You can legally drive a rigid horsebox with a laden weight up to 3.5 tonnes. You must hold a category C1 license to drive a horsebox with a laden weight between 3.5 tonnes and 7.5 tonnes. You must hold a category C license to drive a horsebox with a laden weight over 7.5 tonnes.
Can I hire a 7.5 ton lorry without a CPC?
DVSA warns 7.5-tonne entitlement no longer valid without Driver CPC. DVSA has reminded drivers that they now can't legally drive a 7.5 tonne truck professionally even if it's on their driving licence unless they have completed the Driver CPC.
