Minibus - Driving Licence

Driving Licence

Some countries may require an additional class of driving licence over a normal private car licence, and some may require a full commercial driver's licence. The need for such a licence may depend on:

  • Vehicle weight or size
  • Seating capacity
  • Driver age
  • Intended usage
  • Additional training (such as the Minibus Driver Awareness Scheme in the UK)

In the UK the following information regarding Minibus driving licences is important: "The holder of an ordinary car driving licence which was obtained prior to January 1997, once aged 21 years minimum, may drive a Minibus with a capacity of 16 passengers. Where the "ordinary car driving licence" is obtained after December 1996, they will have to take a separate test to drive a vehicle with a capacity of more than 8 passengers. However, there is an exemption for certain volunteer drivers, where the vehicle does not exceed 3500 kg GVW (or 4250 kg GVW if the vehicle is designed to be wheelchair accessible). Driving licence source

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