I would like to have some clarity on the difference between a Code B Driver’s Licence and a EB Driver’s Licence.
Is it correct that the basic “B” license only allows a motorist to tow a light luggage trailer weighing less than 750 kilograms (fully laden), but if you want to tow a caravan or braked trailer, say, with a boat on it, then you need an EB license. To tow anything over and above 750kg you need to redo your learner’s and driver tests?
Is this correct?
Answer:
Yes, that’s correct.
For every different licence code, you need to do a new learner’s licence test and a new driving licence test.
The codes are listed on this page, along with what vehicle/s can be driven with that licence:
http://k53.gavinhoole.ws/licence-codes-vehicle-codes/
Regards
Gavin
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