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Pleasure, Glad we could be of assitance.
Thank you AceT and Normandy for the information given
Normandy
Yes you are correct there are others apart from Rtitb , however my point which perhaps wasn't made clear is the trainer must have been associated to one of the 6 uk providers
AceT
You are correct about the basic training and they fact that only the employing company can issue the permit to drive but the rest of your response is rubbish
the RTITB are not the only show in town and simply do not have the authority to back up your statement.
Valid training can be supplied from other service providers
Hi As96
There are a few issues here.
1. Your Training gave you a Cert of Basic Training not a licence.
2. You employer must issue you a letter to authorises you to use that cert at their location.
Now If your In house trainer has given you the correct training 3 parts and he was registered with RTITB then your still covered.
If he wasnt then you will not be covered anymore.
I would like to know if my licence is valid?
After getting my licence last year, the training was conducted by an inhouse instructor, he has now just left the company, and an external company has said your licence is invalid once the inhouse trainer leaves
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