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==Test classification== The test classes are: * Class I β [[Motor bicycle]]s (with or without side cars) up to 200cc * Class II β All motor bicycles (including Class I) (with or without side cars). * Class III β Three-wheeled vehicles not more than 450 kg unladen weight (excluding motor bicycles with side cars). * Class IV β [[Car]]s, including 3-wheeled vehicles more than 450 kg unladen weight, taxis, [[minibus]]es and [[ambulance]]s up to twelve passenger seats, Goods Vehicles not exceeding 3,000 kg Design Gross Weight (DGW), [[motorhome|motor caravan]]s and Dual Purpose Vehicles. * Class V β Private passenger vehicles, ambulances, motor caravans and dual purpose vehicles with thirteen or more passenger seats * Class VII β Goods vehicles over 3,000 kg up to and including 3,500 kg DGW. If a vehicle is presented with a manufacturer's plate and a "Ministry plate" the weights to be used are those on the "Ministry plate". * PSV test (Class VI) β Public service vehicles used for hire or reward with more than eight passenger seats (test conducted by DVSA/DVA staff their own stations, or at DVSA-authorised testing facilities or designated premises). * HGV test β Goods vehicles over 3,500 kg GVW and trailers over 1,020 kg unladen weight or 3,500 kg GVW if fitted with overrun brakes (test conducted by DVSA/DVA staff their own stations, or at a DVSA-authorised testing facility or designated premises).
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