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Driving Minibus

Leofe

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Type of diabetes
Type 1
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Hi all,

I'm a school teacher (T1 diabetic, about as well controlled as you can get) who is about to do my local councils minibus test. They have asked for proof/confirmation from the DVLA that I am allowed to drive minibusses. Anyone got any idea how I can get this proof?!

Thanks
 
Sorry just realised, this is in the wrong section... can an admin move the topic to the driving section please?
 
Hi all,

I'm a school teacher (T1 diabetic, about as well controlled as you can get) who is about to do my local councils minibus test. They have asked for proof/confirmation from the DVLA that I am allowed to drive minibusses. Anyone got any idea how I can get this proof?!

Thanks
You must download a form from the DVLA website and make an application to have class D1 added back to your licence.
 
Hi all,

I'm a school teacher (T1 diabetic, about as well controlled as you can get) who is about to do my local councils minibus test. They have asked for proof/confirmation from the DVLA that I am allowed to drive minibusses. Anyone got any idea how I can get this proof?!

Thanks
I'm not sure if DVLA will allow you to drive a mini bus full of people just as you wouldn't be allowed a PSV only because of hypo and safety of people on board while driving, but check with DVLA to be on safe side
 
As a full licence holder, your licence will say what vehicle enttlement you have.

If it has D! you are entitled to drive a minibus up to and including a nine seater. As I am an ex council minibus driver you must make sure that you stick to the limit of 9 which includes you as the driver. If you want to drive larger minibuses (as I did) you have to apply for a licence extension and undergo a medical which entitles you to drive up to a seventeen seater minibus which includes you as the driver
 
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