This section provides comprehensive information for all those who would like to start driving specialist vehicles.
Specialist vehicle classification Three or four-wheeled light vehicles, tractors, road rollers and mowing machines are all classified as specialist vehicles.
Learning to drive a tractor or specialist vehicle When learning to drive a specialist vehicle you should consider taking instruction from trainers or experienced drivers. Check to see if you need to take a theory test.
Specialist vehicle practical test Specialist practical tests vary according to the vehicle you want to drive. Make sure you know what you will be tested on in your practical test.
Practical test eyesight requirements Before you take your practical test you will be asked to read a number plate, this is to ensure you meet the practical test eyesight requirements.
07-08-08 Road Traffic and Congestion in Great Britain: Q2 2008 The Department for Transport has today published the statistical bulletin Transport Statistics: Road Traffic and Congestion in Great Britain Q2 2008 [This information is held on an external site]
12-08-08 Countdown to driver CPC Driver certificate of professional competence (CPC) for the bus and coach industry[This information is held on an external site]