BACS or cheque.
NOTE - Price includes VAT and DVSA upload fees
- Tutor is available to students
BACS or cheque.
NOTE - Price includes VAT and DVSA upload fees
Driver CPC is compulsory periodic training for vocational drivers, introduced to improve fuel efficiency, road safety and to promote vocational driving as a career within the EU.
Bus and coach (PCV) drivers who hold a relevant vocational licence (D, D1, D+E and D1+E) gained before 10 September 2008, (including restricted vocational licence D(101) issued after 1991 and D1(101) issued before 1997) and lorry (LGV) drivers who obtained their licence (C, C1, C+E and C1+E) before 10 September 2009, do not need to take the initial qualification. This is because they are deemed to hold 'acquired rights'.
However, drivers are still required to complete 35 hours of periodic training over a 5 year period, ongoing. When a driver completes a 7 hour module this is uploaded to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). Once all 35 hours have been completed drivers will then receive their Driver Qualification Card (DQC). Drivers can register and check their training progress at the gov.uk website.
This is a FIVE day block week of Driver CPC training which will fulfil the 35 hours periodic training required by HGV & PSV drivers every 5 years.
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We have a wide range of Driver CPC dates to chose from, weekends or weekdays. Dates can be booked either as 5 days straight or 5 individual dates. Please visit our website or get in touch for the latest availability.
Drivers of heavy goods vehicles (hgv) ONLY
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