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I Was Asked Today If I Would Drive The Works Minibus.
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I said "yes" she then asked if I have had the D1 classification. I said yes. she said I will still need to do the "Midas Course".
I have driven minibuses before in exactly the same situation without additional training, maybe it an insurance thing peculiar to this company?
I have driven minibuses before in exactly the same situation without additional training, maybe it an insurance thing peculiar to this company?
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MiDAS is officially a scheme for the not- for- profit sector (and so wouldn't apply to a works minibus) but there's no reason why an employer shouldn't insist upon their own drivers taking part in such a scheme. (I used to deliver car parts for a Ford main dealer. Everyone had driven Transits before but the employer still exercised their right to insist that all...
19:29 Mon 14th Jul 2014
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MiDAS is officially a scheme for the not-for-profit sector (and so wouldn't apply to a works minibus) but there's no reason why an employer shouldn't insist upon their own drivers taking part in such a scheme. (I used to deliver car parts for a Ford main dealer. Everyone had driven Transits before but the employer still exercised their right to insist that all drivers undertook advanced driver training with an ex-police instructor).
For info:
http:// www.cta uk.org/ trainin g/midas .aspx
For info:
http://
Boxtops.
If the minibus is not for ‘hire or reward’
You may be able to drive a minibus with up to 16 passenger seats using your current car driving licence as long as it’s not for ‘hire or reward’ - ie there’s no payment from or on behalf of the passengers.
https:/ /www.go v.uk/dr iving-a -minibu s
If there is any element of payment for driving:
Driving a minibus for profit
If you want to drive a minibus commercially, or if the above conditions don’t apply, you’ll need to apply for a minibus provisional entitlement, also known as a Passenger Carrying Vehicle (PCV) licence.
If the minibus is not for ‘hire or reward’
You may be able to drive a minibus with up to 16 passenger seats using your current car driving licence as long as it’s not for ‘hire or reward’ - ie there’s no payment from or on behalf of the passengers.
https:/
If there is any element of payment for driving:
Driving a minibus for profit
If you want to drive a minibus commercially, or if the above conditions don’t apply, you’ll need to apply for a minibus provisional entitlement, also known as a Passenger Carrying Vehicle (PCV) licence.
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