What licence do I need to drive a MH over 3500kg? Confused?

No gravity is what keeps us rooted to the ground, 32 ft/sec/sec is the acceleration caused by gravity.
Atmospheric pressure is what stops us exploding :Smile:

IF that's NOT what I said, that's what I THOUGHT I said except for the exploding bit, I won't ask why that would happen as I didn't think we had any internal pressure? Please don't answer, I'm happy in my ignorance.......
 
IF that's NOT what I said, that's what I THOUGHT I said except for the exploding bit, I won't ask why that would happen as I didn't think we had any internal pressure? Please don't answer, I'm happy in my ignorance.......
I think a comma after No as in....... No, gravity is what........:Smile:
 
I think Colyboy may be in too much of a state to reply having discovered he is not licenced to drive his motorhome, poor bugger
 
I think Colyboy may be in too much of a state to reply having discovered he is not licenced to drive his motorhome, poor bugger
He is licenced ,he is just a tad overweight .his van is 3500 kg but weighs 3520.kg. if he chucks out his beer he will be ok. (y)

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I think Colyboy may be in too much of a state to reply having discovered he is not licenced to drive his motorhome, poor bugger

Are we STILL on about THAT, matamoros and I moved on long ago AND they are NOW correcting their own entry???? Keep up! ::bigsmile: Sorry, what was the question???
 
Only strikes in one place.? :rofl: :rofl:
There is ALWAYS exceptions to the rules 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Actually you are wrong, if lightening has struck a place once there is often a reason that it is more 'attractive' to it than another so it is more likely to strike that place again ...

If you don't believe me read this:

 
....... if lightening has struck a place once there is often a reason ...........so it is more likely to strike that place again ...
Sounds like an opportunity for the confused Colyboy to follow up to sort out his overweight motorhome problem.
 
Actually you are wrong, if lightening has struck a place once there is often a reason that it is more 'attractive' to it than another so it is more likely to strike that place again ...

If you don't believe me read this:
Oh no.! :eek:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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I applied to renew my C1 license (age 73), paid for medical and optical exam, which I sent them, and they have told me I need to take a treadmill ECG to get my group 2. They have had my license since March and just told me this, supposed to be in France now but license expired 31 May.
Do I need group 2 ??
 
Floridalil ,Unfortunately yes,but only if your van is over 3500kg. What license did you apply for when you reached 70?

You can still drive your van,with doctors approval after your license expires,under section 88, but only in the
UK.

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What's a Group 2? No sign of that on my license?

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Just applied for my C1 renewal, and now have to have a treadmill test.
Groups 1 & 2 mentioned by rb62’s post 😊
 
Just applied for my C1 renewal, and now have to have a treadmill test.
Groups 1 & 2 mentioned by rb62’s post 😊

Once the medical board get hold of your application it's a lottery as to how long it takes! after six and a half months of waiting I fired of an email to the CEO,by the end of the week I'd had a reply saying I needed a stress test and to supply more information that they'd already had 🤔 booked stress test,had it at the local hospital and two weeks later got my licence back,six weeks after I'd sent of the email 👍
 
Apologies as I have posted this before, it took 8 months for mine to get returned.
The medical section of dvla is not fit for purpose.
 
hiya, rb62., can you let me know the email address you sent please.
Even been on to my mp, and his reply was I am on the priority list.😊

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