Different to just not having a licence, but many HGV drivers didn't need a licence to drive a truck. Grandfather Rights, it was called.
I would think nearly all of these people are retired by now.
But i never got hit by a Nimrod when i was crossing the active runway......Well that Airfield Cycling License hasn't served you well considering you keep falling off your bike at slow speeds ?
1969 actually -The youngest of people to have grandfather rights are only just in their 40's. It wasn't removed until 1998
TWO additional tests... You would need to pass class 2 (non articulated HGV's) first, then class 1 (articulated). Or did they actually get round to scrapping the class 2 test because of the driver "shortage" (??) as they were threatening to do? If so, I would like a refund of the approximately £1000 it cost me to sit a now unnecessary course and test in 2005!I still have grandfather rights to drive 7.5t HGV's. Doesn't cover me for Class 1 though without an additional test
The Grandfather Rights I knew of were when HGV classifications came in. Anyone driving a truck got one of whatever type they wanted.. What was the one that ran out in 1998? Agricultural?The youngest of people to have grandfather rights are only just in their 40's. It wasn't removed until 1998
Yep, towing a Caravan/trailer and driving 7.5 tonnersThe youngest of people to have grandfather rights are only just in their 40's. It wasn't removed until 1998