I would think so. Although they are road transport they all differ in shape, size, power & of course wheels. The theory for hgv wont be the same as a car because an hgv is heavier harder to drive than say a car, the motorcycle theory will be different again as a motorcycle has two wheels instead of four.
2007-02-03 06:30:28
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answered by phil 6
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Here you go - straight from the horses mouth (well the dsa's website anyhow....www.dsa.gov.uk - GOOD LUCK!
UK licence holders
You will need to take a theory test if you want a licence for a new category of vehicle, for example, if you have a car licence and you want a motorcycle licence you will need to take a theory test.
If, however, you want to upgrade within a vehicle category you will not normally need to take a theory test, for example, if you have a full automatic car licence and you want a manual car licence you will not have to take a theory test.
Please check with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) or the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) if you are unsure if you should take a theory test.
2007-02-03 08:46:20
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answered by Anonymous
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defiantly i also have an Hg class 1 that is the only reason i took my bike test
2007-02-03 08:28:44
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answered by W L 2
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Yes you do - different type of questions for the bike exam
2007-02-03 05:56:31
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answered by HELEN L 4
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yeah you have to take a theory for each class of vechicle
2007-02-03 06:05:01
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answered by karen s 2
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I'm afraid so
2007-02-03 11:48:24
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answered by Martin14th 4
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