What is 4b on a driving Licence?

What is 4b on a driving Licence?

Date of licence issue (4a), expiry (4b), issuing authority (4) The date shown in 4a is the date the photocard was issued. 4b shows the date the driving licence expires.

What is a Class 4 license UK?

Light vehicles and quad bikes You can drive motor vehicles with 4 wheels up to 400kg unladen or 550kg if they’re designed for carrying goods.

What is Section 4a on my driving licence?

FRONT OF THE PHOTOCARD DRIVING LICENCE EXPLAINED Date of driving licence issue, photo expiry, issuing authority (4): The date displayed in 4a is the date the photocard licence was issued. 4b displays the date the photocard must be renewed and 4cdisplays the authority that issued the licence (DVLA).

What is B1 on a UK driving licence?

A B1 driving licence is the category that allows you to drive light four-wheeled quadricycles up to 400kg unladen or 550kg if the vehicle is designed to carry goods.

What does car category B mean?

Category B — Cat B, for short — is a level of damage used by insurance companies to describe vehicles they have written off. A Cat B vehicle will have suffered serious damage in the past, probably in an accident. The insurance company that handled the claim decided the vehicle could not be repaired.

What is the difference between Class 4 and Class 7 MOT?

Whilst it may seem confusing, the difference between Class 4 MOT and Class 7 MOT is pretty straightforward. A Class 4 MOT is the most common for all vehicles with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) less than 3,000 kg. A Class 7 MOT is for vehicles weighing between 3,001kg and 3,500kg.

How do I know if my van is Class 7?

You can find the GWV of your van on the chassis plate for your vehicle. You can also find it in your vehicle’s handbook. If your van’s GVW is between 3000kg and 3500kg, it is a class 7 vehicle. If it’s below 3000kg, it needs a class 4 MOT test, which we can carry out at both of our MOT test centres in Petersfield.

What is a 4B date on a driving licence?

4b – the date by which the licence needs to be updated The ‘4b’ renewal date is generally 10 years after the date the licence was last issued with a new photo. But for car drivers nearing or over 70 years of age, or with medical restrictions, it’s the date when entitlement to drive ends.

What does 4A mean on a driving licence?

Date of driving licence issue, photo expiry, issuing authority (4): The date displayed in 4a is the date the photocard licence was issued. 4b displays the date the photocard must be renewed and 4c displays the authority that issued the licence (DVLA).

What does 4a 4b mean?

Date of licence issue (4a), expiry (4b), issuing authority (4) The date shown in 4a is the date the photocard was issued. 4b shows the date the driving licence expires.

What is the difference between 4a and 4b on a photocard?

The date shown in 4a is the date the photocard was issued. 4b shows the date the driving licence expires. The authority that issued the licence is shown in 4c. In Northern Ireland this is DVA. Your unique eight digit NI driver number. The new photocard licence has a black and white photo.