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mrs_overall | 11:36 Wed 25th Jul 2007 | Motoring
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I passed my test in the 1970's & my licence says I can drive a mini bus up to 16 seats, not for hire or reward. I help out with a charity and often drive their mini bus but I've now been told I need to take the MIDAS test. What will it cost me, what does it involve, and is it necessary?
Thanks in advance.
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Not sure of the costs involved, but this link may help out with the details of the test
http://www.uk-roadsafety.co.uk/UKRs_Leaflets/M iDAS%20Leaflet.pdf
If the charity wants their drivers trained to this standard then its necessary I'm afraid, Its becoming normal practice now, especially if the minibus has disabled access lift.
Best of Luck, it's not that difficult :)
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Many thanks for the informative link Alice. I didn't realise there was a theory test as well, argh!!! I guess my 1975 Highway Code will be out of date now...more expense!
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