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5.0 tonnes
3.5 tonnes
3.0 tonnes
7.5 tonnes
Explanation: Any more weight than this will take the vehicle into a different category, therefore making it unsuitable for a category B driving test.
Category: Band 3 driving test
References: The Official DVSA Guide to Driving: Section 2, The Official DVSA Guide to Driving: Section 19
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