B+E Licence test
Has anyone experience or information about the cost of obtaining a new B+E license with lessons and exam.A friend has been quoted £600.00 which to me is prohibitively expensive for new caravanners.
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A very quick Google found this http://www.krisblundellintensivedrivingcourses.co.uk/trailer-be-training-in-greater-manchester-and-lancashire/?gclid=Cj0KEQiAiNi0BRDaobaq3dKJhrwBEiQAyVThza7nZMzGt7QETg2_4yP-7oUgrWYPr3dEwOh2JesH0OgaAt5V8P8HAQ
Any use? It appears to vary quite a bit
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To MM thanks for the prompt reply,well I now know that he was correct in the cost of adding B+E it to his license.It is surprising to me that I had no idea how expensive it is for the younger generation to tow.Where will this leave caravanning in a few years.Thanks
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To MM thanks for the prompt reply,well I now know that he was correct in the cost of adding B+E it to his license.It is surprising to me that I had no idea how expensive it is for the younger generation to tow.Where will this leave caravanning in a few years.Thanks
again.Another money making scam for the motorist. Like you I passed my test when the world was black & white in a MKI Escort so I'm not that up to speed on all the rules & regs myself
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I have this on the radar aswell. We are just under the requirement for B+E but when/if we up the size of our car we i will need to upgrade my licence. Being as i'm used to towing now i would just do the test. The test alone cant be that much surely?! I'm
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The test is just under £120 pounds but I'd advise doing some training as its a real driving test and you have to drive like you did on your original driving test "Mmirror signal manoeuvre".
"both hands on the wheel" I was surprised at how many bad habits you actually have to get rid of before you are to test standard.
i did two half days training and the test the day after that cost me £400 all together but I passed with no problems at all.
well worth spending the money to know your safe and legal to tow.
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As it is a different technique when driving an automatic compared to a manual, it has to be separate tests.
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As it is a different technique when driving an automatic compared to a manual, it has to be separate tests.
I disagree. The test is supposed to be testing your ability to tow a caravan/trailer ..... not operate the vehicle. I've already taken & passed a test to operate a manual vehicle.
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Another thing to remember is that you can't turn up to take the B+E with your caravan in tow . You have to use a properly ballasted trailer (which the trainers have ) and as the DVLA have moved the goalposts a couple of times since this test was introduced
it would be sod's law that you turned up with the wrong trailer ! Maybe seems a bit expensive but cheaper than a fine or having an insurance claim refused because you don't have the right categories or worse still having to leave your van at the side of a
road on your way to your holiday destination as you have been stopped by VOSA in a roadside check ! Kellysmum0 -
Another thing to remember is that you can't turn up to take the B+E with your caravan in tow . You have to use a properly ballasted trailer (which the trainers have ) and as the DVLA have moved the goalposts a couple of times since this test was introduced
it would be sod's law that you turned up with the wrong trailer ! Maybe seems a bit expensive but cheaper than a fine or having an insurance claim refused because you don't have the right categories or worse still having to leave your van at the side of a
road on your way to your holiday destination as you have been stopped by VOSA in a roadside check ! Kellysmumand if DVLA/Gov make the system that confusing there's bound to be people getting prosecuted when they thought they were legal. Just reading some of the web pages for the B&E courses and a few of them say that you can't tow anything more than a 750kg trailer
with the B&E. That's not true! eg
click here There's more to it than that.0 -
Another thing to remember is that you can't turn up to take the B+E with your caravan in tow . You have to use a properly ballasted trailer (which the trainers have ) and as the DVLA have moved the goalposts a couple of times since this test was introduced
it would be sod's law that you turned up with the wrong trailer ! Maybe seems a bit expensive but cheaper than a fine or having an insurance claim refused because you don't have the right categories or worse still having to leave your van at the side of a
road on your way to your holiday destination as you have been stopped by VOSA in a roadside check ! Kellysmumand if DVLA/Gov make the system that confusing there's bound to be people getting prosecuted when they thought they were legal. Just reading some of the web pages for the B&E courses and a few of them say that you can't tow anything more than a 750kg trailer
with the B&E. That's not true! eg
click here There's more to it than that.Yes Mollysmummy it is very confusing, I had a work colleague who got points on his licence because he was stopped by the police for towing a compressor behind a Transit Truck despite the fact that he already had a Class 2 LGV licence and was training for
his Class 1 ! Didn't make sense but it was, and as far as I know, still is the law. Kellysmum0 -
..... I had a work colleague who got points on his licence because he was stopped by the police for towing a compressor behind a Transit Truck despite the fact that he already had a Class 2 LGV licence and
was training for his Class 1 ! Didn't make sense but it was, ...Bizarre
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As it is a different technique when driving an automatic compared to a manual, it has to be separate tests.
I disagree. The test is supposed to be testing your ability to tow a caravan/trailer ..... not operate the vehicle. I've already taken & passed a test to operate a manual vehicle.
It is the same with a car test. If you pass in an automatic you can only drive an automatic, it is a different technique for controlling the vehicle.
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It is the same with a car test. If you pass in an automatic you can only drive an automatic, it is a different technique for controlling the vehicle.
I know .... I passed my test in a manual. But you're digressing from the B&E bit
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It is the same with a car test. If you pass in an automatic you can only drive an automatic, it is a different technique for controlling the vehicle.
I know .... I passed my test in a manual. But you're digressing from the B&E bit
I'm not digressing at all! If there is a difference between dring an auomatic and a maual when solo, there has got to be a difference when towing!
The powers to be obviously think that it is easier driving an automatic, therefore they insist that if you pass in an automatic, drivers will find a manual more difficult.
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Posters on here are complaining about the cost of acquire a B+E licence. The training organisation provides a trailer and tow vehicle for the training and test, some off road land to learn and practise the reversing and hitching up and unhitching of the
trailer (Part of the test) delivers the training and accompanies the candidate to the test. Out of this they also have to make a living. The prices quoted seem to be be very reasonable to me.0 -
Posters on here are complaining about the cost of acquire a B+E licence. The training organisation provides a trailer and tow vehicle for the training and test, some off road land to learn and practise the reversing and hitching up and unhitching of the
trailer (Part of the test) delivers the training and accompanies the candidate to the test. Out of this they also have to make a living. The prices quoted seem to be be very reasonable to me.maybe, but it's £600 that most people here didn't need to fork out as their licence already covered them ...... and I doubt that a new driver complete with a £600 B&E licence is an better on the road than those of that just took their time when they first
hooked up a trailer/caravan ... apart from reversing it0 -
I personally think people having to take an additional test is a good thing,the only problem with it is it should be all trailer combinations regardless of weight and everyone no matter what there age and experience should be required to do it.
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As it is a different technique when driving an automatic compared to a manual, it has to be separate tests.
I disagree. The test is supposed to be testing your ability to tow a caravan/trailer ..... not operate the vehicle. I've already taken & passed a test to operate a manual vehicl
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As it is a different technique when driving an automatic compared to a manual, it has to be separate tests.
I disagree. The test is supposed to be testing your ability to tow a caravan/trailer ..... not operate the vehicle. I've already taken & passed a test to operate a manual vehicl
Problem is its the law of the land whatever we think doesnt matter
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As it is a different technique when driving an automatic compared to a manual, it has to be separate tests.
I disagree. The test is supposed to be testing your ability to tow a caravan/trailer ..... not operate the vehicle. I've already taken & passed a test to operate a manual vehicl
Problem is its the law of the land whatever we think doesnt matter
I'm still allowed an opinion Besides, I'm big & old enough not to have to take a B&E test ..... I'm deemed capable due to being old
I was reversing trailers both single & double (axle at the back & at the front .... what ever they're called) when I was about 14 or 15
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A number of posts have been removed to allow the thread to continue on topic.
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I suspect all of us who took our test many years ago might feel a little apprehensive if we had to retake it. Whilst our experience gained over the years has doubtless stood us in good stead, I don't doubt that some of our habits would be deprecated in a
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