4odh4n wrote: » you could find getting insurance cover will be a bigger issue with only the w licence, when i got my licence at 16 the contractor I was hoping to work with could not get me insured on his policy until I had the full (car) licence. if I had been a relation of his (eg son, etc) he could have put me down as a named driver, but alas I had to wait until the next summer before I got on the road with grass. This was all 10+ years ago tho!, but cant imagine it has got any easier since (although he did get me a letter to speed up the driving test application process as you had to wait forever for the test back then!)
9935452 wrote: » Iv never heard of that before. Anything ive driven farmer or contractor machines are open drive once you have the W license . Ive never seen an age restriction on this or a license restriction .
stock> wrote: » Do Not FORGET To Have Your "L" plate displayed.....................
White Clover wrote: » There is no driving test to be completed for a W license. One could go all their lives without completing a driving test once that person isn't driving any other class of vehicle other then a works vehicle.
To do the test, you must have held a valid learner permit for at least six months on the day of the test for cars, motorcyclists and works vehicles
Wishbone Ash wrote: » I presume 4odh4n is referring to a W learner permit as very few people do a W test (most getting the W licence by default with the B licence). Generally 'open' insurance only covers drivers with a full driving licence.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » There is no requirement for a driver on a learner permit to display L plates on a 'works' vehicle.