The B+E test was first introduced after changes made to the driving licence laws which came into effect on 1st January 1997. Therefore, if you passed your driving test after this date in order to drive a car towing a horsebox / trailer with a gross train weight exceeding 3500Kgs you are required by law to take B+E test. (normally towing a trailer weighing over 750Kgs gross weight would require a B+E test) .
The B+E test is officially a car test, but is carried out at a LGV (HGV) test centre by LGV examiners authorised by the Driving Standard Agency (DSA).The test follows the same Vocational test format as an articulated LGV (HGV) test.
Many of our customers already hold the B+E licence category, but want to learn to handle and reverse a trailer correctly. This driving course has been highly praised by all who have taken it and has given them the driving skills and confidence to only have to worry about their horse not their driving.
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