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Requirements for brakes and couplings on American caravans and trailers when driving in the UK.
The requirements for carrying items on top of vehicles, and how to order the code of practice which covers the safest ways to do this.
What should be covered during drink-drive rehabilitation scheme courses.
Examples of the types of questions you'll be asked when you take the MOT tester annual assessment.
Samples of the annual test (MOT) certificates that can be given to you when your lorry, bus or trailer passes or fails the test.
How to understand your brake test report including what is checked during the test, what will fail, and how to identify problems that might need repairs.
Guidance for driving examiners on candidates with an impairment.
Maximum weights for different heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) depending on the vehicle type and number of axles.
How buses and coaches are inspected when they're being approved under the Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA) scheme to make sure they're safe to be used.
What you must be able to do and understand to drive safely and responsibly in traffic.
A summary of the maximum number of trailers that different vehicles can tow.
The 'show me, tell me' vehicle safety questions that driving examiners could ask in category B+E (car and trailer) driving tests.
How to run an ADR driver training course in a classroom and remotely, and how to carry out exams.
Riding in typical traffic conditions (including traffic lights, roundabouts, junctions, pedestrian crossings, gradients and bends), and carrying out a u-turn and an emergency stop.
The objectives of the guidance for examiners.
A list of approved drink-drive rehabilitation scheme course providers and the areas where they provide courses in England and Scotland.
Advice on the law relating to windscreen wipers and washers on road vehicles in Great Britain.
Fees and test lengths for public service vehicle (PSV) MOTs, prohibition removals, low emission tests and notifiable alterations.
Make a ‘posting declaration’ when your drivers use HGVs, vans or trailers to transport goods between 2 points in the EU.
Add or change your planned dangerous goods (ADR) driver training courses, manage your training centre details, add new trainers, manage exams.
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