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A point to note with the above...I believe a D1 licence category is needed to drive this.
With regards to D1 licence categories, there is currently in place , [off top of head, cannot find link].....there is a requirement now to have passed a PCV test in this category....[rather than an entitlement through holding a Cat B prior to Jan 1997]
I know this as the Military are currently attempting to keep a low profile in this respect [no Crown Exemptions any more...EU saw to that]....as it affects the Land/Rover TUM....which has nine seats excluding driver.
Any civilian [MOD employee, aka Civil Servant]....driving one of these must hold a D1 [and PCV]....
Nightmare scenario for MoD!
No D1 category required - thats for an M2 bus
Don't know what the vehicles you say the MOD have.
I thought they have the single driver, single co-driver, 3 seater bench seat, and 2 x double seats facing inwards at the rear = total of 9 seats (8 passenger seats plus driver)
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