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Recently passed my category C test so on the look out for a decent sat nav preferably one I can switch between truck and car.
Any one recommend a decent quality one that don't cost silly money.
Thanks in advance.
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Got one of these for my mate who does scrap metal and he was made up with it as he wanted a bigger clearer screen.
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I personally use a snooper s7000 its a bit old now but hasn't let me down with weight limits or low bridges etc and the massive plus is the freeview tv for nights out. It's not all great news though the route planning isn't the most efficient routing when i've tested it locally and if you miss a turn it can suggest some pretty dodgy places to try and turn around.
If you haven't already you should sign up to trucknet.co.uk lots of useful info on there
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I'll have a look at that site thanks, struggling to get a job at the moment as most people want experience and I can't get experience if I can't get a job I've resorted to the agency and because I haven't had my license back yet I still can't do a job in it.
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I've been looking at doing my B + E so I can tow a bigger caravan. But looking at the price it only a few hundred quid more to do cat C. What's involved? Did you do a weeks course with test at end? From what I've read I need a medical to gain my provisional licence?
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Yer you need a medical, you need to pass the theroy,hazzard perception, and cpc computer tests, then I did 4 days doing 4 hours a day driving. Then cpc practical test and practical driving test.
BUT doing the category c won't entitle you for b+e you would have to do cat c then go up to c+e then that upgrades you to b+e, doing cat c means you can drive a rigid truck but you can still only tow a trailer of a maximum 750kg.
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Yeah just checked the absolute maximum trailer weight is 750kg with a C licence.
Yet with my normal B licence I can tow a heavier braked trailer. Strange.
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No I did it with Darren shaw training at Dronfield.