Minibus Assessments
Minibus assessments carried out by Worcestershire County Council
are based on the Driving Standards Agency standard driving test and
are conducted by our team of highly qualified driving instructors.
If a driver's performance is of a high, safe standard, they are
awarded a permit which will last for 3 years.
Preparatory training sessions are available for drivers with
little experience of driving a minibus, or fail to reach the
required standard on an assessment.
If you would like to book an assessment or training, you must
first complete a Medical Fitness to Drive Form. To obtain a form,
or for further information, please contact 01905 766825 or
766827
It is a requirement of Worcestershire County Council that all
drivers wishing to drive a minibus have category D1 on their
licence. Anyone passing their test after 1 January 1997 is unlikely
to have this category, and must take a D1 (PCV) test.
Frequently Asked Questions
I would like to obtain a minibus permit. What do I have
to do?
You must first complete and return a Medical Fitness to Drive
form (obtainable from Diane Hall - 01905 766825 or Karen Perks -
01905 766827). You will then be contacted regarding making the
arrangements for the test.
I hold a permit issued by a different authority. Do I
still need to take an assessment with Worcestershire County
Council?
Provided you obtained your permit within the last 3 years, we
have a reciprocal agreement with many other authorities to honour
your existing permit until the expiry date. You will, however, need
to complete our forms and provide evidence of your existing
permit.
Do I need to provide a vehicle?
We suggest that you provide a vehicle whenever possible and that
it is roadworthy and with sufficient fuel to carry out the
assessment. However, we are able to provide certain vehicles when
requested, but there will be a charge.
I hold a permit for a car. Am I covered to drive a
minibus?
No. We always suggest that you take the assessment using the
LARGEST vehicle that you are likely to drive as that will cover you
for any smaller vehicle. Therefore, if you now want to drive a
minibus, you must be assessed driving a minibus.
I hold a minibus permit. Can I tow a
trailer?
You are not covered by insurance if you undertook a 45 minute
assessment and now wish to tow a trailer. A trailer assessment will
last 1 hour.
I cannot find my driving licence. Can I still take an
assessment?
You should always show your complete driving licence (ie both
photo-card permit and paper documentation if the new style licence
is held) at the start of the assessment. However, in exceptional
circumstances, we may be able to telephone DVLA provided we are
aware of the situation beforehand.
I passed my car-driving test after 1st January 1997. Can
I drive a minibus?
Anyone passing their test after 1996 will not have category D1
on their driving licence and therefore not allowed to drive a
Worcestershire County Council minibus.
For further details see our D1 (PCV) training and test
information.