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Mitsubishi canter...6.5 tonne... cpp...??? Help


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Hi everyone, i am looking at the 6.5 tonne mitsubishi canter, now i know if you drive vehicles over 7.5 tonnes you need to do cpc training every year. I was wondering if you had to do anything special other than pass the c1 test to drive a 6.5 tonne vehicle.

 

And help is appreciated thanks

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You will need an operators licence as truck is for commercial use. You will need a driver CPC unless you can demonstrate that you are only carrying tools of the trade. Once you carry produce of trade ie logs, then you need a CPC. I suspect you could be tacho exempt on arb work within a 100km radius of base

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10 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

Are logs a different thing though? As opposed to hauling timber and woodchip back to the yard.

 

our local authorities legal dept told the Arb team that, as they understood it, they didn’t need CPC.

 

 

Carrying stuff from a job to a customer would be within the exemption of material necessary for the job according to the VOSA officer I spoke with, it would be interesting to see it tested in court. Picking logs up from the yard and taking them to a customer wouldn't be unless a forestry or agricultural undertaking.

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"IF" driver CPC is applicable, e.g. the person delivering logs using a +3.5t vehicle, the requirement is for 35 hrs over 5 years, i.e. 7 hrs per year...not too onerous (and it includes a range of different courses inc. H&S / first aid.)

 

 

 

  • 8 months later...
Posted

I'm not sure if England is different from Scotland , in Scotland you need an operators license to move hedge cuttings .

I saw a hino I wanted to buy ( I think it was 5.5t )

I thought I could drive it as I have 7.5t on my license but I couldn't at least not for work .

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Stuartt said:

I'm not sure if England is different from Scotland , in Scotland you need an operators license to move hedge cuttings .

I saw a hino I wanted to buy ( I think it was 5.5t )

I thought I could drive it as I have 7.5t on my license but I couldn't at least not for work .

 

are you limited to 1 truck then or can you expand the fleet by applying to DVSA etc?

Posted

I don't have a clue , I ended up buying a 3.5t canter .

I should of put more effort in & got the operators license .

My fuel has now doubled due to my new canter being low emissions .

 

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