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hughnique
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I have had a few, "disagreements" one of late on the Facebook French Driving licence group, strangely enough both the latest have been women, who have, whilst in the process of exchanging their licence, noticed that the DVLA had a made a big mistake when they issued their latest card licence, and granted these women entitlement to LGV and buses. It take a great deal of convincing to persuade them that they only have provisional entitlement to those groups
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elsie
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This is the UK government advice on whether/when a licence needs to be exchanged
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/driving-in- ... -eu#france
The equivalent French statement on the need to exchange https://www.service-public.fr/particuli ... tes/A15049
More detail on driving in France https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-in-f ... -in-france
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/driving-in- ... -eu#france
The equivalent French statement on the need to exchange https://www.service-public.fr/particuli ... tes/A15049
More detail on driving in France https://www.gov.uk/guidance/living-in-f ... -in-france
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niemeyjt
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I think you will find there is a number against each stipulating you can drive a bus with a maximum of 16 seats not any bus - and a lorry with a maximum weight of 7500Kg not any lorry.hughnique wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:38 amI have had a few, "disagreements" one of late on the Facebook French Driving licence group, strangely enough both the latest have been women, who have, whilst in the process of exchanging their licence, noticed that the DVLA had a made a big mistake when they issued their latest card licence, and granted these women entitlement to LGV and buses. It take a great deal of convincing to persuade them that they only have provisional entitlement to those groups
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hughnique
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Exactly although I think the weight has increased to 8.25 ton, but this woman was adamant even sent a photo of her licence, until I pointed out the restrictions in the next column, she then disappeared.niemeyjt wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 11:12 amI think you will find there is a number against each stipulating you can drive a bus with a maximum of 16 seats not any bus - and a lorry with a maximum weight of 7500Kg not any lorry.hughnique wrote: ↑Sun Nov 21, 2021 10:38 amI have had a few, "disagreements" one of late on the Facebook French Driving licence group, strangely enough both the latest have been women, who have, whilst in the process of exchanging their licence, noticed that the DVLA had a made a big mistake when they issued their latest card licence, and granted these women entitlement to LGV and buses. It take a great deal of convincing to persuade them that they only have provisional entitlement to those groups
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hughnique
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Unlike the crafty git round the corner who gives his son's UK address and gets a replacement sent there every 3 years, totally illegal, he has lived here for 20 plus years, under the radar of course, and DVLA don't want to know about fraudulent applications.
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exile
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I have no idea what the current rules are (sorry Elsie I know you posted the link but since it does not affect me I haven't opened it) but the rules did change between when Doug had to get his licence changed pdq and the UK leaving the EU. Under freedom of movement it became possible to retain an EU licence from another country for as long as it remained valid. So paper UK licences would be valid up to 70th birthday even though the address shown was not current and plastic licences were valid for the 10 years stated on them.
