A light utility vehicle (LUV) (previously known as an ATVU or SPV) refers to a lightweight vehicle (less than 1000kg), principally designed for off-road use, with a steering wheel and side-by-side seating for at least one passenger. A LUV has some or all of the following features – a carry tray, rollover protection bars, a minimum of four wheels, low pressure tyres, automatic transmission, differential.
Unit Standard 24556 Level 2 Credit 3 Demonstrate knowledge of the safe operation of a light utility vehicle (LUV)
People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of: the safe operation of an LUV; LUV driving contingency procedures; and the safe operation of a LUV with trailed equipment and mounted load.
- Unit Standard 24553 Level 2 Credit 4 Drive a light utility vehicle(LUV) on flat terrain
Prepare to drive and drive a LUV on flat terrain.
Critical health and safety pre-requisites - u.s. 24556
- Unit Standard 24558 Level 3 Credit 4 Drive a light utility vehicle (LUV) on hilly terrain
People credited with this unit standard are able to drive a LUV on hilly terrain.
Critical health and safety pre-requisites - u.s. Unit 24553
- Unit Standard 24560 Level 3 Credit 3
People credited with this unit standard are able to drive a LUV with trailed equipment.
Critical health and safety pre-requisites - u.s. Unit 24553
- Unit Standard 24562 Level 3 Credit 3 Drive a light utility vehicle (LUV) with mounted equipment or a load
People credited with this unit standard are able to drive a LUV with mounted equipment or a load.
Critical health and safety pre-requisites - u.s. Unit 24553
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