Omg one of these went down my street with hi-Lo on during Christmas and I had an excitement attack 🥲🥲🥲🤣 I love emergency vehicles man, when I grow up I’m whiling to become a police officer and this just helps with my mood! LOVE IT 🥲
Have you got door open alarms on the D-MAX gull wing doors and is a reversing alarm fitted? The D-MAX with that type of cab has poor rear vision, the mirror cam is not real clear when reversing. There are significant blind spots with this type of cab.
Anyone with their P's or Full license, if your a P plater you must display your P plates. You cannot respond to an incident on your P's either, only full license. When you have your full drivers license you to a Drive Operational Vehicles (DOV) course. From there it goes into different driver skillsets from driving under supervision to emergency response without supervision and the list goes on. To drive most SES trucks you need LR or MR, some go into the Combination licensing but to drive the normal vehicles like shown in the video you just need a standard full NSW drivers license. (Hope it answers the question!).
@@hoanmcphee1327 yes they do, as their still a NSW Registered vehicle and as a condition to a P Platers license it’s gotta be done, check the safe driver policy
would be nice to see this come back
Omg one of these went down my street with hi-Lo on during Christmas and I had an excitement attack 🥲🥲🥲🤣
I love emergency vehicles man, when I grow up I’m whiling to become a police officer and this just helps with my mood! LOVE IT 🥲
Have you got door open alarms on the D-MAX gull wing doors and is a reversing alarm fitted? The D-MAX with that type of cab has poor rear vision, the mirror cam is not real clear when reversing. There are significant blind spots with this type of cab.
Who are allowed to drive cars and trucks?
Anyone with driver training
Anyone with their P's or Full license, if your a P plater you must display your P plates. You cannot respond to an incident on your P's either, only full license. When you have your full drivers license you to a Drive Operational Vehicles (DOV) course. From there it goes into different driver skillsets from driving under supervision to emergency response without supervision and the list goes on. To drive most SES trucks you need LR or MR, some go into the Combination licensing but to drive the normal vehicles like shown in the video you just need a standard full NSW drivers license. (Hope it answers the question!).
@@scrappy673 False, emergency vehicles in NSW must not display P plates.
@@hoanmcphee1327 yes they do, as their still a NSW Registered vehicle and as a condition to a P Platers license it’s gotta be done, check the safe driver policy
@@scrappy673Hey mate your wrong, police who are on their P’s don’t have to use P plate neither do Fire&Rescue or any agency of that kind