Encouraged wrote: » If category D is a bus, then why is there all this talk about buses towing trailers? I never see that. And what's all this talk of category C (trucks) carrying a maximum of 8 passengers? I've never come across a truck with 8 passengers! Take category C1E - it says it means a "combination of drawing vehicles in category C1". What i nthe name of God does that mean. How in the name of God am I supposed to remember that you need a C1 (and not a CE) before you apply for a C1E, if I don't even know what any of them are?
Encouraged wrote: » And what's all this talk of category C (trucks) carrying a maximum of 8 passengers? I've never come across a truck with 8 passengers!
How in the name of God am I supposed to remember that you need a C1 (and not a CE) before you apply for a C1E, if I don't even know what any of them are?
Encouraged wrote: How in the name of God am I supposed to remember that you need a C1 (and not a CE) before you apply for a C1E, if I don't even know what any of them are?
donkey balls wrote: » You won't normally see Irish coach companies pulling trailers, But a lot of German and Austrian companies do, As for doing a C1E better off to do the CE license. More scope for work better opportunities etc.
Violet Tangy Fort wrote: » Buses tow trailers all the time. Just look at Helga in her tri axle from Germany doing the ring of Kerry.
TallGlass wrote: » 1 2 are smaller and below the top root.
TallGlass wrote: » Just to correct you there. You'll get a C learner, if you take a test and pass in a C1 then you'll only be allowed test for towwing a C1E. However. If you take a C test and pass, you can then move onto CE test. So CE is an artic.
TallGlass wrote: » DE could be Pop Star on tour mobile bus home and trailer for car or gig gear on back.
TallGlass wrote: » So CE is an artic.
Encouraged wrote: » So if CE is artic, does that mean C1E is artic too?
Encouraged wrote: » Thank you for your replyThis was the only part I didn't get. As another question, regarding the difference between C and C1: How come sometimes it says "having a maximum authorised mass exceeding 3,500 kg", and other times it says "having a maximum authorised mass weight not exceeding 7,500 kg" Why can't they just have it say a maximum authorised mass of between 3,500 kg and 7,500 kg
Encouraged wrote: » If category D is a bus, then why is there all this talk about buses towing trailers? I never see that. And what's all this talk of category C (trucks) carrying a maximum of 8 passengers? I've never see?
Phileas Frog wrote: » Stop feeding the troll lads and lassies.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » Its quite simple. One category (C) is limited to 3500.
TallGlass wrote: » D1 = Limited to 16 total, limited to 8M total size, and trailer less than or equal 750kg. D1E = Same as D1 with trailer now greater than 750kg
Encouraged wrote: » But how much do those big buses sit? It's a lot more than 16 passengers. What licence does one need for one of those?
TallGlass wrote: » E is towing. Cover this in C and you can tow in all.
Violet Tangy Fort wrote: » From 9-16 a D1 licence From 17- whatever a bus is designed for a D licence
Encouraged wrote: » But if E also means articulated, as another poster said, then does this mean that the DE bus is articulated? & therefore it would be an articulated bus that could tow a trailer? I don't mean to sound like immature with all these questions. I was always the girl at the front of class being laughed at!
Encouraged wrote: » Here's the thing though; the statement below seems a bit misleading. "C1E = Combination of drawing vehicles in category C1 and trailer where the MAM1 of the trailer is greater than 750 kg and where the MAM1 of the drawing vehicle and trailer combined does not exceed 12,000 kg." Am I to picture two trailers or one? It says combination AND trailer? So is there a trailer attached to the trailer?
Encouraged wrote: » But if E also means articulated, as another poster said, then does this mean that the DE bus is articulated? & therefore it would be an articulated bus that could tow a trailer?
Stephen15 wrote: » Articulated buses are covered are covered by a regular licence DB used to have about 20 and Dublin Coach and Aircoach have a number for carpark shuttle in the airport but I don't think any of their drivers have DE licences just a regular D.
TallGlass wrote: » Are the bendy buses DE?