What is a driving license photo card?
Photocard licences were introduced as a result of an EU directive requiring all member states to issue driving licences in a card format which contains the licence holder’s image and signature. There are many benefits that photocard driving licences offer, including: a cut in impersonation at driving tests.
What is a on your driving licence?
With a catgory A, you can drive motorbikes with a power output more than 35kW or a power to weight ratio more than 0.2kW/kg. Category A1. With a category A1, you can drive light motorbikes with an engine size up to 125cc, a power output of up to 11kW and a power to weight ratio not more than 0.1kW/kg.
Where is my photocard number on my driving licence UK?
Your driving licence number is point 5 on the front of your photocard licence and is 16 characters long.
What does FKPQ mean on driving licence?
fkq: Qualified to drive a tractor, a pedestrian-controlled vehicle or mowing machine, and a two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicle without pedals with an engine size of 55c.
What do you write on the back of a driving licence photo?
Confirmation it’s you The signatory must write the following on the back of one photograph: I (name of person), (job title) confirm this photograph to be a true likeness of (applicant’s name). (Signature of person), (date).
What does FKPQ mean on your driving licence?
The letter âKâ indicates that you can drive a pedestrian controlled machine such as a lawn mower. The letter âQâ means that the license holder can operate a two and three wheel pedaled vehicle with an engine of no more than 50cc size and a total high speed of 25 kph (15.5 mph).
What does 115 mean on driving licence?
organ donor
General restrictions
Code | Description |
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114 | with any special controls required for safe driving |
115 | organ donor |
118 | start date is for earliest entitlement |
119 | weight limit does not apply |
What is photo card number?
On the Driving Licence it is a 10 digit (alpha/numeric) number that’s applied to the card during the manufacture process. It is a security feature in the sense that it’s unique for every card we issue.
When did photo driving licence start?
Photocard licences replaced paper licences in 1998, and must be renewed every 10 years. The DVLA says a whopping two million or so photocards are out of date.
What does B1 mean on driving licence?
Category B1 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.