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Hello,
Could anyone tell me the difference between PSV, HGV, Full as regards to driving license?
Thank u

2006-11-21 09:01:31 · 5 answers · asked by lili 2 in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

5 answers

PSV is public service vehicle enables you to drive buses etc
HGV is Heavy goods vehicle depending on the grade 1 2 or 3 different sizes of lorry
Full is a standard driving licence you gain progressing from your provisional once you have past your test.

2006-11-21 09:06:01 · answer #1 · answered by Rod T 3 · 2 0

Why waste getting a uk using license, that be counted in case you're stay long term in the united kingdom and hence extra useful to get a uk using license. yet whilst purely on holiday or employer holiday for approximately under 3 months, you will get a worldwide License.

2016-10-17 08:35:34 · answer #2 · answered by felio 4 · 0 0

PSV no longer exists, used to stand for public service vehicle, has been replaced by PCV, passenger carrying vehicle. Cat D (or DE or D1E) on a licence

HGV no longer exists, used to stand for heavy goods vehicle, has been replaced by LGV, large goods vehicle. Cat C (or CE or C1E) on a licence.

Full means you have passed the respective driving test

The new definitons more closely reflect the true nature of the vehicles being driven

2006-11-21 17:18:40 · answer #3 · answered by Martin14th 4 · 0 0

PSV - Public Service Vehicle - bus and coach drivers.
HGV - Heavy Goods Vehicle - Driving lorries, Trucks etc.

2006-11-21 09:07:20 · answer #4 · answered by mistickle17 5 · 0 0

couldnt put it better myself rodd t

2006-11-21 09:08:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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