HGV Cat C or C+E licence
Imagine passing your HGV driving test today and find yourself in Europe tomorrow in your new job. The more you think about that, the more you know it is the right time to call us and take you through your LGV training for either Class 1 or Category C+E as it is now known or Class 2, which as you are probably aware is category C on your driving licence. We can save you a lot of time by assisting in the paperwork, LGV medical, getting your theory test and hazard perception book, before handing you over to the experienced LGV driving licence training team.
C1 Driving Licence
Are you looking for a C1 driving licence? You can start your ambulance driver training today or get that new job you have always wanted. Our friendly staff are fully trained and will guide you through everything you need including medical theory and hazard perception training. We understand that you are busy so contact us today for course availability.
D1 Mini-Bus Training
Getting your PCV mini-bus driving licence has never been easier. We do all the work so you can get your D1 licence as quickly as possible. We will complete the relevant paperwork, book your PCV driving medical and arrange your Theory and hazard perception test. We will assess you and either book a bespoke course or you can book one of our courses.
CPC Module 2 and Module 4
If you intend to drive a LGV, PCV, Mini-bus or C1 for payment, then you will need to complete an initial CPC module 2 and 4 course. For CPC module 4 you will need to attend a DVSA test centre and answer a serious of questions lasting approximately 20-30 minutes with an overall pass mark of 80%. In CPC module 2 it is a case study on line where you must score 40 out of 50 during 6 to 8 sections. You will need to pass your CPC and gain your qualification card, which is valid for 5 years and during that time you must complete a further 35 hours of periodic training.
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PCV Category D driving licence
Being able to drive a bus on a PCV licence offers a number of opportunities which include driving either a bus or coach, but also you could see yourself driving a Mini-bus on just a D1 driving licence. Getting a PCV licence, having completed all the paperwork, a medical and then the theory test with hazard perception qualifies you to hold category D on your licence, but also you could add D+E and tow a trailer being. Out team will make the process very straight forward and can take care of all the paperwork to get a PSV licence.