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cinco wrote:Class 4 Heavy motor vehicles (including motor vehicles whose
maximum gross weight exceeds 2 950 kilogrammes
but does not exceed 15 240 kilogrammes)
Greypatch wrote:3200...heavy t reqd under existing law
Greypatch wrote:for class 4
you must redo the full monty...regs & driving test ...
dread_2002 wrote:probably cause the prado is a suv and not a truck.. and most are registered as P and not T vehicle.
rollingstock wrote:^ dread 2002 is correct.
dread_2002 wrote:probably cause the prado is a suv and not a truck.. and most are registered as P and not T vehicle.
Habit7 wrote:dread_2002 wrote:probably cause the prado is a suv and not a truck.. and most are registered as P and not T vehicle.
Class 3 Light motor vehicles (including private motor cars, taxis with a tare weight not exceeding 2270 kilograms, maxi taxis whatever their tare weight, and light goods vehicles not exceeding a maximum gross weight of 2950 kilograms)
http://www.ttconnect.gov.tt/gortt/porta ... sification
hustla_ambition101 wrote:Wish all pickups required heavy t, eliminate some of those women who simply can't handle them
rollingstock wrote:^ If only that could have been done, however all open tray vehicle are classified as 'goods vehicle' hence mandatory 'T' licence.
wagonrunner wrote:rollingstock wrote:^ If only that could have been done, however all open tray vehicle are classified as 'goods vehicle' hence mandatory 'T' licence.
no more Brahma cover and signed Transport Commissioner Agreement? damn
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