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Just to add to my previous post, mad in haste from Wales on the Blackberry, I do believe you need D + E for a bendy bus. It is, after all, a bus and trailer. I am open to correction, because I think it's a bit vague in law, as the "trailer" cannot be disconnected, except in a workshop. It might, therefore just be a bus with a bend in the middle.
I also don't think the E always transfers between groups. I have C + E and D + E, but I do know some artic drivers who had to have another test to drive a coach towing a trailer. Certainly it wouldn't transfer the other way, your car and trailer licence wouldn't entitle you to drive an artic.
It all might have changed now though. My information is a few years old.
In any event, if you're a professional driver, it should be easy enough to get the extra test, and not too expensive. It's always good to get new qualifications.
Jim
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