Mate

Simon:

stu675:

wide-load85:
. An old guy in his 50s was doing the car to class 1 jump.

I don’t understand!
He was either an old guy, or he was in his 50s? You can’t be both?
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Quite right. 50s isn’t old :laughing: :laughing:

Just for the record, I’m over 60 and I’m not old yet [emoji1787] [emoji1787]

Same here :laughing:

driveress:

stu675:

the maoster:

shullbit:
I don’t think you are allowed to drive on L plates as part of a ‘‘commercial journey’’

I never knew that ^^^ if that’s true it’s a ridiculous law as potentially the first time you would be driving freighted would probably be your first time on the road unsupervised.

It’s not a law as long as the driver has their CPC. But it might fall foul of insurance.

I’ve seen a Waitrose artic with L plates, delivering to a Waitrose store, driven by a learner with a trainer in the passenger seat.

Like I said, I think it is possible if the learner has his cpc and the insurance company are ok with it. Cpc is definitely need for commercial carrying of goods, which in your example it would be commercial.