Section 1.7 - Heavy Duty vehicles and Buses      

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Section 1
- Before you Drive
  1. Driving licences and categories of vehicle
  2. Categories of vehicles and minimum age for a first provisional licence
  3. Conditions attached to categories
  4. Provisional driving licence
  5. Eyesight and medical reports
  6. Trailors
  7. Heavy Duty vehicles and Buses

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Section 1.7 - Heavy Duty vehicles and Buses

You must obey the law on tachographs. For full information please see www.rsa.ie.


     

If you drive a heavy goods vehicle or a bus for payment you must hold a Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) from September 2008 (Bus Drivers) and September 2009 (HGV Drivers).





REMEMBER
You must not supply a mechanically propelled vehicle to anyone who is under 16 years of age for use in a public place. The word "supply" means sell, hire, loan, gift or provide in any other way. If you do, you can be fined up to €3,000 or face up to six months imprisonment.

 


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