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Old 02-21-2010, 11:24 AM
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Although I have lost my driving licience, would I be be able to train to drive a Fork Lift Truck? Obviously, it would not be used on the road and most Fork Lifts are used on company property.
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If the vehicle is being used other than on an road or public place then you should be able to drive the fork lift truck in theory. However, whether you can will depend on your employer/trainer and insurance requirements. You should check with the individuals concerned.
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