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The driver's licenses in Zimbabwe are issued by the Vehicle Inspection Department, an agency of the government under the Ministry of Transport & Infrastructural Development. The minimum age for licensing is sixteen for class four vehicles and eighteen for classes two and three. If you wish to drive a public transportation vehicle or bus, you'll require a minimum of thirty lessons.

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The test is typically administered by an authorised instructor. The test can include tasks such as reverse maneuvering in turn-off and on an intersection, and loading and unloading a trailer. The instructor will check whether the driver can correctly position the vehicle on the road and safely drive in a traffic jam. The driver must show an understanding of road codes and be aware of any risks that could affect their driving.

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Many companies offer C+E courses for novice drivers. These courses typically take 7 to 7 days and will teach you the basics of driving high-lorry vehicles. They will also teach you about the laws and regulations in the UK. It is important to know that this is not a substitute for the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC) which is required by law.

You must be in good physical health and have a valid medical exam to be eligible for the C+E license. You will need to have an official medical certificate and be free from any medical conditions that could cause you fail the test. The medical exam consists of physical examination as well as an eye test. It is essential to inform the DVLA of any existing conditions as soon as you can.

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Bring an original copy of your medical certificate to your driving test. The DVLA will require it in the event that you fail your driving test. It is also required in the event that you wish to renew your license. If you aren't competent to drive, the DVLA will not allow you to continue driving or renew your license.

The DVLA recently changed its requirements to make sure drivers are fit enough to drive. The DVLA now requires drivers to rest for at least seven hours between driving sessions. Drivers with heart conditions should also see a cardiologist. These changes are designed to ensure that drivers remain safe and healthy on the road. In addition to these rules, the DVLA has recently added more checks to the medical examination including blood pressure tests and eye tests.

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