Can you do Drivers CPC online?

Can I complete my Driver CPC training online? Yes. It’s an easy, enjoyable and convenient way to get the training you need.

Can I drive a lorry without a CPC?

You must have Driver CPC if you drive a lorry, bus or coach as the main part of your job. You must do 35 hours of periodic training every 5 years to keep it. You can be fined up to £1,000 for driving professionally without Driver CPC.

Is Driver CPC being scrapped?

As an essential requirement to drive professionally, the Driver CPC qualification expands the expertise of drivers, as well as ensuring road safety. Since Brexit, many have been asking – will the driver CPC be scrapped? In short – the answer is no. It will be accepted into legislation despite the UK leaving the EU.

Do you need CPC for 7.5 tonne lorry?

All those who are driving a 7.5-tonne lorry professionally are required to complete the Driver CPC. However, driving a 7.5-tonne truck for personal use does not require Driver CPC, but it does still require C1 entitlement on your hgv licence.

Who is exempt from CPC?

There are exceptions from the Driver CPC qualification for drivers of vehicles: used for non-commercial carriage of passengers or goods, for personal use. undergoing road tests for technical development, repair or maintenance purposes, or of new or rebuilt vehicles which have not yet been put into service.

Will I lose my HGV Licence if I don’t do CPC?

HGV drivers are legally required to complete 35 hours training over a five-year period to remain legally compliant. If they don’t, they’ll lose their Driver Qualification Card (DQC) and won’t be allowed to drive.

Do I need a driver CPC to drive a van?

As of September 2009 anyone who drives a 3.5 Tonne or above Van or Lorry to deliver goods for their business is legally required to complete 35 Hours Periodic CPC Training every 5 Years. Drivers who do not complete the Periodic Training will lose their entitlement to operate vehicles of this category.

Where can I get CPC training in Liverpool?

CPC Training Aintree, Liverpool 0151 281 6463 June & July course – Periodic CPC training course Liverpool, and other locations may be available: call for details – Learn Our Way Driving School Periodic CPC Courses Liverpool, Southport, Wigan, Wirral, Birkenhead, Ormskirk, Whiston, St Helens, Preston .

What does CPC stand for in bus driving?

CPC Driver Training Liverpool: CPC is an acronym for Certificate of Professional Competence and if you’re professionally operating a bus, coach or lorry then you must have your Initial Driver CPC certification.

Do you need a CPC to drive a lorry in the UK?

Anyone who drives a lorry, bus or coach in Merseyside and the UK, as the main part of their job, is required by law to have a Driver CPC (certificate of professional competence). Additionally, drivers must also undertake 35 hours of periodic Driver CPC training every 5 years to keep it valid.

How often do you need a CPC in Merseyside?

We are currently able to offer the following PCV Driver CPC course modules in Merseyside: If you drive both lorries and buses, you only need to complete a single set of CPC training hours every 5 years (i.e. you do not require two CPCs – one for lorries and a second for buses). Our Merseyside driver CPC training is facilitated by Michelle Scott.