D1 (PCV) Training
Anyone who passed a car-driving test on or after January 1997
will not have category D1 on his or her licence. This is the
category required to legally drive a minibus on the public highway.
A minibus is a vehicle that carries between 9 and 16
passengers.
Drivers of passenger carrying vehicles, including minibuses,
have to satisfy a higher medical standard than car drivers and
therefore must gain medical clearance before undertaking the
training.
These drivers must also obtain a provisional D1 entitlement on
their licence and take a theory and practical test.
The theory test has to be passed before being allowed to take
the practical test. It consists of 35 multiple choice questions,
time allowed 40 minutes. The test is computer based and the pass
mark is 30 correct out of 35. Some questions require multiple
responses.
In addition to the above, there is now a computer based hazard
perception test. On completion of the multiple-choice test you have
the option of a three-minute break followed by an optional practice
session lasting 15 minutes. You can take the hazard perception test
immediately if you prefer.
The hazard perception test consists of 15 video clips which
contain a number of hazards that you must identify. The pass mark
for this category of vehicle is 50 correct out of 75.
You will be given your results immediately on completion of both
parts of this test. You have to pass both parts at the same time.
You will then be issued with a certificate and ready to undertake
training for the practical test.
Upon receipt of your licence containing provisional D1
entitlement, you are entitled to drive a minibus provided:
- Your minibus displays regulation L plates at the front and
rear.
- You are accompanied by another driver who holds a licence with
category D1 entitlement.
The standard required to pass a minibus driving test is high and
Worcestershire County Council will be pleased to arrange training
and a test to suit you.
The practical test lasts for 90 minutes, during which you will
be required to demonstrate a safe and competent driving standard.
Each driving fault will be assessed and recorded by your examiner.
One or more serious or dangerous faults will result in failure, as
will 16 or more minor faults. As well as conducting a number of
off-road manoeuvres, you will be required to drive on a variety of
roads both urban and rural and answer some questions on basic
vehicle maintenance.
Practical minibus tests are conducted at heavy good vehicle
testing stations, not local driving test centres.
For further information, please contact 01905
766825 or 01905
766827
Frequently Asked Questions
I passed my car-driving test after 1 Jan 1997. How do I
gain Category D1 PCV?
You will first need to obtain an application form D2, available
from the DVLA or Local Traffic Office (the DVLA can also provide
the addresses of Local Traffic Offices). You must then complete the
relevant sections appertaining to adding provisional D1 onto your
licence.
How do I obtain medical clearance?
To obtain the appropriate medical clearance, you must obtain the
form D4, available from a Post Office. This form will need to be
completed by a medical practitioner, usually your own GP, and must
accompany your D1 driving licence application form. GP's are likely
to charge you for this service.
How do I apply for a theory test?
You can book the theory test on 0870 0101372 or at http://www.dsa.gov.uk/
Application forms are also available from local driving test
centres.
Note: There are a number of documents that must be provided on
the day of each test. The letters from the DSA confirming your test
appointments will explain what is required. It is essential that
you follow these instructions.
What do I do when I have got my provisional
licence?
Once you have passed the theory and hazard perception test,
please contact Diane Hall on 01905 766825 or Karen Perks on 01905
766827 who will be happy to make arrangements for you regarding
training and practical test.
For further information, contact the DVLA on 0870 240 0009 or at
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/