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O licence is an operator's licence and not a problem to get, its the 6-12 weekly checks and plating once a year thats the drain on your money.

Mine, Isuzu 7ton failed last week on a loose fog lamp bulb arsey tester sent it away had to re-book it, I wished I had been there to wish him a merry Christmas. Some times I miss the old Bedford 4x4 12 ton with Hi-ab.

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Just looked up operating licence and driver cpc and it says its not required if the vehicle is only used for carrying equipment and materials used by the driver in his work. ie its not a currier/goods vehicle.

 

Do you have a link to this information of exemption please?

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