Category C1

Category C1

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When gaining your Category C1 licence, you will be able to drive a vehicle up to 7.5 tonne Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM) capacity. This is defined as:

  • A vehicle which is more than 3.5 tonne and up to 7.5 tonne in weight
  • A trailer of up to 750Kg

Upon obtaining your provisional entitlement for Category C1, completing your medical, theory tests and your practical driver training elements, as well as passing all tests necessary, you will legally be allowed to drive a 7.5 tonne vehicle. Choose the hours you require, along with the add-ons needed, and our experienced instructors will help you gain and perfect the skills relevant to passing your 3a (off-road) and 3b (on-road) practical driving tests.

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Choose the number of hours required for your training.

If you will only use the vehicle for private use and not for hire & reward, this option is most suitable for you.
You do not require the below CPC options (MOD 2, MOD 4) and can uncheck these if your only using the vehicle for private use.

Choose your additional requirements needed for the training course

Add pass protection to your course, which includes 3.5 hours of driver training (at least one hour is allocated for your 3b test)

Pay a 25% deposit

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What’s Included

  • Gaining your Category C1 entitlement is great for those who are looking to drive a C1 vehicle in their job, or wanting to drive a larger vehicle for personal use.
  • Learning to drive a 7.5 tonne vehicle is great for those looking to work in the ambulance service as a paramedic driver.
  • Train in one of our modern C1 vehicles
  • Train off-road in a controlled environment to allow the student to build confidence

Course Benefits


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Car & Trailer Provided

Course Durations


10.5 Hours

14 Hours

21 Hours

Durations available for this specific course.

Vehicle Requirements

To learn to drive a Category C1 vehicle, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Already hold a Category B (Car) licence
  • Pass a medical examination so that you meet the criteria to safely operate a C1 vehicle

If you are planning to become an ambulance driver, you may need to also complete other training if you are going into the health service. You can read more on the NHS website.

Ongoing Requirements

Once you have successfully obtained your C1 licence, you may complete additional courses to remain compliant when driving a 7.5 tonne vehicle.

  • Driver Certificate of Professional Competence Training: You must complete 35 hours of periodic driver CPC training every five years if driving professionally for hire & reward. Whether you complete this as a 5-day course, or choose do complete 1-day sessions throughout the five-year period, you must complete the 35-hour requirement within the five-year window.

Test Requirements

Throughout your training, you will be required to complete a test at each stage (depending on whether you have already completed any of the tests prior to booking your course). The tests are set as a combination of both theory and practical elements.

The 3b (on-road) practical test is conducted by an official DVSA examiner who will meet you in our reception area, confirm your credentials and begin your practical test for the Category C1 Vehicle. You will drive a specific route, along with varied challenges to show your driving abilities. These will cover Urban, Rural and dual carriage way driving to allow the examiner to see you demonstrate your competency to drive and manoeuvre the vehicle safely and in line with the laws of the UK roads. To pass, you must successfully drive with no more than 12 driving faults or any serious driver faults or more than 4 recurring minor faults (which can be deemed a major fault by the examiner).

For your medical assessment, this will be conducted by a qualified medical examiner, either a local doctor or GP.

The theory and CPC section of your course will include the case studies, multiple choice, hazard perception and Module 2 initial Driver CPC tests. These are completed on a PC in a controlled test environment, which will be at a testing facility local to you.

The 3a (off-road) test is conducted by one of our DVSA approved examiners. The test will take place at one of our DVSA approved testing areas at our depots, which you will have used for practicing throughout your training course. This test will require you to implement your training and show the examiner that you can manoeuvre the C1 vehicle to the standards required. This test includes reversing up to our dedicated barrier. You will also be required to conduct an “S” shaped manoeuvre.

Further Training

Upskilling from your Category C1 licence includes the following paths:

Earning Potential

Jobs with the C1 licence entitlement include:

As of September 2024, Total Jobs estimate the average salary for a van driver in the UK is in the range of £26,406 and £32,500 annually.

However, as an ambulance driver, which requires the Category C1 entitlement, you can expect a salary range of £20,000-£28,000 annually.

Delivery drivers can also see a salary of up to £32,500.

Who is this course for?

Our Category C1 courses are for those who are looking to increase their earning potential by driving a vehicle over 3,500kg and up to 7,500kg in Maximum Authorised Mass (MAM) with a trailer of up to 750Kg.

You can also learn to drive a C1 vehicle with a trailer of over 750Kg (also known as the C1+E licence).

Whether you are looking to drive an ambulance, starting a job in delivery services, or needing to drive a vehicle larger than a Category B car, then the Category C1 training is the way to go.

What can I drive with a C1 licence?

There are several types of C1 vehicles you can drive with this entitlement.

The most common is the standard van. Although there are additional types of C1 vehicles, such as ambulances, horseboxes and motorhomes.

The Category C1+E entitlement will allow you to drive a 7.5 tonne vehicle with a trailer.

What will you receive upon successful completion of this course?

Once you successfully pass your Category C1 test(s), you will be handed a certificate, courtesy of your DVSA examiner.

You must then send your driving licence to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) so that they can update your category entitlements.

Once you receive your updated licence, you will have the “Category C1” entitlement on the back of your driving licence card.

If you are only completing the Category C1 test, you will only receive this entitlement. If you choose to obtain your van and trailer (C1+E) licence, you will need to gain the 7.5 tonne and trailer provisional entitlement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ‘grandfather right’ in relation to driving?
What is the ‘grandfather right’ in relation to driving?

The term ‘grandfather right’ refers to the special entitlement that was granted to drivers who passed their car test before 1 January 1997. This allowed them to continue driving light lorries, vans, and other vehicles weighing up to 8.25 tonnes without the need for a separate test or obtaining a Category C1 driving license.

How do I apply for a Category C1 driving license?
How do I apply for a Category C1 driving license?

You can apply for a Category C1 license through your local Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) or the equivalent body in your country. You’ll need to complete an application form, submit your medical examination results, and provide proof of identity. Then, you’ll need to book and pass both the theory and practical tests.


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4 Past student reviews for Category C1

  1. 5 out of 5

    Daniel Simpson

    Explained where I was going wrong and needed to improve in a professional and reassuring manner. Encouraged me and empowered to succeed, despite the nerves. I felt confident with Rob next to me and his advice and feedback both during lessons and after enabled me to go away, think about things and come back and address them next lesson. Very grateful.

  2. 5 out of 5

    Andrea Snape

    Clear comments on positives. Clear instruction on how to improve errors.

  3. 5 out of 5

    Adam Nippard

    Dell was very knowledgeable with lots of great tips. Also, great company.

  4. 5 out of 5

    Ella Camp

    Good instructions, allowed me to try things again, appreciated it. Overall good!

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