If you’re thinking of hiring or driving a minibus, you’ve probably come across the term PCV licence a few times. But what is a PCV licence exactly? We’re here to answer that question and explain why this licence category is very important for minibus drivers. We’ll also go over the different types of PCV licences and the process of obtaining them.
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A PCV licence is a licence that allows you to legally operate a bus or coach. Seeing as minibus seats can fit more people than a car, you need a special licence to drive them. A PCV licence is the right licence for this. PCV stands for Passenger Carrying Vehicle. Anyone who has a car licence can get it if they pass the theory test, driver training and practical test.
Your PCV licence will have codes printed on the back to show you what category of vehicle you can drive.
If you plan to take PCV Category D courses, you should have an idea about each PCV category. Here is an overview of the driving licence categories:
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There are a few steps you should take to get your Category D licence and start driving a minibus. No matter which PCV licence category you want, you’ll need to do the following:
The PCV licence was formerly known as a PSV licence.
It takes about 7-8 weeks to obtain a PCV licence. However, the PCV medical examination and the application itself shouldn’t take more than three weeks. The next three weeks will be about booking and passing theory tests. Lastly, practical tests and training courses should take another 5-7 days. Congratulations! Now you can drive a bus or coach.
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A PVC training costs between £1,000 and £3,000. The exact cost depends on various factors, such as the location of the training and what is included in the training package. The cost also varies among various agencies and PCV training schools. Make sure to investigate thoroughly and compare all your options before making a decision.
There is no difference between a PCV and a PSV licence. PSV stands for Public Service Vehicle, while PCV stands for Passenger Carrying Vehicle. ‘PSV’ is an older term used mostly in the UK, while ‘PCV’ is used all around the EU. When it comes to a driving licence, in both cases, it means that you’ll get to drive a passenger-carrying vehicle that has over 16 seats.
You can drive minibuses and other passenger vehicles with a PCV licence. This licence will allow you to drive vehicles designed to transport people and typically have 9 to more than 16 passenger seats. To qualify to embark on driver training and become a minibus driver, you’ll need to be at least 18 years old and possess a category B car licence.