Understanding C1 Medicals and Licenses
A C1 license is essential for driving medium-sized vehicles like minibuses and 7.5-tonne vans. Whether you’re transporting passengers, delivering goods, or driving for personal use, obtaining a C1 license ensures you’re legally and medically fit for the road.
- Eye Test Included
- GMC Registered Doctors
- D4 Forms provided in clinics
- 40+ clinics nationwide!
Types of C1 Driving
- Minibuses: Ideal for group transport, often used in schools, charities, or private hire.
- 7.5-Tonne Vans: Commonly used for logistics, deliveries, or trades requiring larger vehicles.
How to Get a C1 License
Apply for Provisional C1
Complete the DVLA’s D2 form and get a D4 medical form signed by a GMC-registered doctor.Pass the Theory Test
Take the Driver CPC Part 1, which includes multiple-choice and hazard perception tests.Practical Driving Test
Demonstrate your driving skills in a C1 vehicle by passing the Driver CPC Part 3 test.CPC Qualification (if professional)
Complete further tests and training for commercial driving.
Why You Need a C1 Medical
A C1 medical ensures you’re fit to drive medium-sized vehicles safely. It includes a health check, vision test, blood pressure check, and urinalysis. Clinics like MotorMedicals offer C1 medicals for just £47 at nationwide locations.
Book your C1 medical today by calling 0161 241 9622 or visiting motormedicals.com to get on the road confidently!