C1 licence is needed to drive motorhomes over 3500 kg - this needs a D4 medical at age 70 and every three years - my understanding is that the simple declaration by the GP is abolished, replaced by the D4 medical.Do you intend driving an HGV or a coach ?
If you intend to keep your 7.5 ton license then you need a signed medical declairatiopn from your GP.
No physical medical is needed (yet!)
does this apply to towing a van over 3.5 combined weight?C1 licence is needed to drive motorhomes over 3500 kg - this needs a D4 medical at age 70 and every three years - my understanding is that the simple declaration by the GP is abolished, replaced by the D4 medical.
so do you keep your old licence until day od expiry (70) confused there need a different way explaining .Be aware if you go overseas. You can renew your licence at 70 up to 90 days in advance but the start date of your new licence will be the date on which it was issued and NOT the day after your old licence would have expired. Other countries - notably in the EU - will not accept this extension, so as far as they are concerned you licence will expire 3 years from the date on which it was issued which could theoretically leave you unlicenced.
No when the application for your licence is submitted to dvla you are asked to return the old one cut into pieces. I still have my old paper licence for sentimental reasons. But at 70, 73 and now 76 I have only returned the old licence when the new one has been received. But since DVLA have the approved application for a new licence it’s not really necessary to retain the old one until the new one is received. It’s more to do in my case with using it as identification for Power of Attorney or even hiring a Rug Doctor or and tools/equipment.so do you keep your old licence until day od expiry (70) confused there need a different way explaining .
No - the BE just needs a self-declaration - this entitles you to drive a vehicle up to 3500 kg PLUS a trailer up to 3500 kg.does this apply to towing a van over 3.5 combined weight?
Who does this D4 medical?
Some licences are still taking a long time to process - my (one year medically restricted) licence expired 20th April 2023 - in accordance with DVLA rules I reapplied 3 months earlier in January and I'm still waiting - mind you during covid the renewal took more than 12 months so I had to reapply as I only get 12 months "grace" without a licence.I applied for my licence on 1 October (Sunday) and it arrived today. It’s valid from 2 October 2023 and expires three weeks after my 79 th birthday. I think the additional period is a hang over from covid days when because of staffing issues licences were taking a long while to process.
Just recently applied to renew mine, sent the application off and was returned because I didnt send my old one with the new application, (age is getting to me!!) re-sent the application with the old licence and just today received my new licence with 8 years on it to take me up to 70 years old.No when the application for your licence is submitted to dvla you are asked to return the old one cut into pieces. I still have my old paper licence for sentimental reasons. But at 70, 73 and now 76 I have only returned the old licence when the new one has been received. But since DVLA have the approved application for a new licence it’s not really necessary to retain the old one until the new one is received. It’s more to do in my case with using it as identification for Power of Attorney or even hiring a Rug Doctor or and tools/equipment.
On line application doesn’t require parallel return of licence. I posted my old one yesterday when the new one had been received. Even used DVLA’s addressed envelope too.Just recently applied to renew mine, sent the application off and was returned because I didnt send my old one with the new application, (age is getting to me!!) re-sent the application with the old licence and just today received my new licence with 8 years on it to take me up to 70 years old.
Ah that explains it OC, I'm a dinosaur at 62, I used that old fashioned letter application system, even had to go to a post boxOn line application doesn’t require parallel return of licence. I posted my old one yesterday when the new one had been received. Even used DVLA’s addressed envelope too.