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I read this morning that British motorists are set to see new driving licence changes introduced within a matter of days, which would give them better access to operate certain vehicles.
From June 10, 2025, changes will be introduced impacting driving licence entitlements for certain zero emission vehicles.
Britons with a category B licence will be able to drive an electric or hydrogen car with a maximum authorised mass (MAM) of up to 4,250kg.
The category B licence applies to motorists who have passed their practical driving test, although their permissions will depend on when they passed their test.
Currently the limit is 3500kg
Perhaps the batteries are getting heavier🤪🙀
From June 10, 2025, changes will be introduced impacting driving licence entitlements for certain zero emission vehicles.
Britons with a category B licence will be able to drive an electric or hydrogen car with a maximum authorised mass (MAM) of up to 4,250kg.
The category B licence applies to motorists who have passed their practical driving test, although their permissions will depend on when they passed their test.
Currently the limit is 3500kg
Perhaps the batteries are getting heavier🤪🙀