Code 10 getting canned?

Standard driving test these days is for a B licence. If you did your driver's licence before the credit card drivers licence, you got pushed up to an EB automatically.

I got my B licence originally, but it's very limiting as far as towing is concerned, so I'm in the process of doing an EC.

So da best thing to do is to just go for a code 8? I wanna write my learners next week.

This whole law that was set out, where if you had a heavy duty licence you would not be able to drive a light motor vehicle has been cancelled.

If you get an EC licence (old code 14), you can drive any other kind of vehicle, besides a motor bike. If you have the opportunity and the funds, get as high a code as possible, it can only benefit you in the long term.
 
Standard driving test these days is for a B licence. If you did your driver's licence before the credit card drivers licence, you got pushed up to an EB automatically.

Thanks, that explains it. Was wondering why some have B and other EB.
 
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Standard driving test these days is for a B licence. If you did your driver's licence before the credit card drivers licence, you got pushed up to an EB automatically.

I got my B licence originally, but it's very limiting as far as towing is concerned, so I'm in the process of doing an EC.



This whole law that was set out, where if you had a heavy duty licence you would not be able to drive a light motor vehicle has been cancelled.

If you get an EC licence (old code 14), you can drive any other kind of vehicle, besides a motor bike. If you have the opportunity and the funds, get as high a code as possible, it can only benefit you in the long term.



So just confirmed now , that (old terms used) if you have or apply for the equivalent of code 10 or 14 you can still drive a car (old code 8)
 
New Licence details:
A1 = motor bike < 125cc
A = any motor bike

B = Car < 3500kg and trailer < 750kg
C1 = Truck and bus < 16000kg
C = Truck and bus > 16000kg (Old code 10?)
EB = car with carvan
EC1 = Truck with trailer
EC = Interlink or bus with trailer (Old code 14)

??
 
Still doesnt make sense, if it said A = motor bike >125CC then it would make sense.
No, because then you would need two licenses just to be able to ride any bike.

You cant ride a <125 on the highway.
Not really relevant to the discussion. If they made it the way you suggest, it means that you can only ride a > 125 cc bike in town or on the highway, but not ride a < 125 cc bike at all.
 
Considering they only check my license every 3 years I'd simply drive unlicensed if I had to go through the whole thing again.
 
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