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Our caravan towing driver familiarisation course is specifically designed to help you be more confident in all the steps and manoeuvres required to safely couple, uncouple and tow your caravan around UK roads. The course will also include our “S” shaped reversing manoeuvres on our dedicated DVSA approved training area, which will provide you the opportunity to understand the axels turning points, what to look for and how to best gauge the distances of your caravan from the obstacles surrounding you.
By the end of the course, you will be confident in how to safely and calmly execute the complete process required to competently tow a caravan on UK roads.
This course is ideal for both novice beginners through to experienced drivers who have both never towed anything before to anyone who has some experience towing a trailer or caravan and requires a refresher.
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This course is specifically designed for drivers who hold their Category B Car licence (Or B+E) and wish to tow a trailer and gain that extra confidence. Depending on your experience level and preference, our comprehensive courses will show you how to correctly and safely tow a trailer, from the fundamental basics of connecting the electrics and raising the jockey wheel, through to understanding the types of braking options trailers provide as well as training on how to manoeuvre reversing with a trailer attached.
The training options available include a 3.5-hour, 7-hour and 10.5-hour course to best suit your experience, budget and requirements.
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By obtaining the D1+E entitlement on your licence, you will be able to drive a minibus with a trailer attachment over 750kg. A Category D1 vehicle is classed as a minibus with:
- No more than 16 passenger seats
- A maximum length of 8 metres
Once you have applied for a provisional licence, completed a medical, sat and passed your theory tests and completed your practical driver training and test, you will be legally able to drive a minibus. Our Private Use Package will give students all the skills and knowledge that they need to safely operate a D1+E category vehicle and pass their 3a and 3b driving tests.
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By obtaining a D1 category on your licence you will be able to drive a minibus. The DVSA define this as vehicles with:
- No more than 16 passenger seats
- A maximum length of 8 metres
- A trailer up to 750kg
Once you have applied for a provisional licence, completed a medical, sat and passed your theory tests and completed your practical driver training and test, you will be legally able to drive a minibus. Our Private Use Package will give students all the skills and knowledge that they need to safely operate a D1 category vehicle and pass their 3a and 3b driving tests.