Vehicle-use guide

What Can You Drive with a C1 Licence?

A C1 licence opens the door to medium-sized vehicles used across healthcare, leisure, equestrian and commercial driving.

  • Ambulances
  • Motorhomes
  • Horseboxes
  • 7.5 tonne vehicles
C1 training artwork representing 7.5 tonne and medium-sized vehicle use

C1 vehicle weight limit

C1 is usually discussed in terms of medium-sized vehicles between 3,500kg and 7,500kg MAM, with a trailer up to 750kg. That definition is what connects several otherwise very different driving needs.

Common vehicles that may need C1

Vehicle typeWhy it often links to C1
AmbulancesFrontline and patient transport vehicles can exceed 3.5 tonnes once fitted out for operational use.
MotorhomesLarger motorhomes often sit above the standard car-licence limit once size and plated weight are checked.
HorseboxesMany horseboxes fall into the C1 range, making the category relevant for equestrian travel.
7.5 tonne lorriesThis is one of the most recognisable commercial-intent C1 search routes.
Specialist vehiclesUtility, welfare, support and other specialist vehicles may also sit in the C1 category depending on weight.

Professions and situations that may need C1

  • Paramedics
  • Ambulance care assistants
  • Patient transport drivers
  • Motorhome owners
  • Horsebox drivers
  • Delivery and removals drivers
  • Facilities and maintenance teams
  • Specialist vehicle operators

Do you need Driver CPC with C1?

That depends on how and why the vehicle is being driven. A private motorhome driver is in a different position from someone whose main job is driving a medium-sized commercial vehicle. The safest route is to check the official requirements for the role and use case.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Can C1 cover ambulances?

Yes, ambulances are one of the most common C1-related use cases because many vehicles exceed the standard car-licence limit.

Can I drive a larger motorhome on C1?

Often yes, if the motorhome sits within the C1 weight category. The plated weight or MAM is what matters.

Do horseboxes fall into C1?

Many horseboxes do, particularly those above 3.5 tonnes and within the C1 range.

Does Driver CPC always apply with C1?

Not always. It depends on how and why the vehicle is being used. Commercial driving roles can bring Driver CPC requirements, while some private or exempt uses differ.

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Once the vehicle type is clear, the next step is comparing the package options and choosing the right route into training.

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