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Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC)Did you know?That there is a new qualification that affects both new and current drivers of Buses, Coaches and Lorries, and it is called Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC) In future just holding a driving license will not be sufficient for anyone wishing to drive any of the above vehicles. How will this affect me?Those who hold either a bus or coach driving license would have to have the qualification as this became effective from 1 September 2008 however those with a LGV license must be qualified from 1 September 2009 to continue to drive. In order to maintain your Driver CPC, all category C and D licence holders (this includes license categories C, C1, C1E and D, D1, DE, D1E) will be required to undertake 35 hours Periodic Training every 5 years. However there are some exemptions to the requirement:
However these are not a complete list, but just some that would cover most situation for the non-professional driver, the complete list can be found at www.transportoffice.gov.uk/cpc. What vehicles are covered?Any lorry of 3.5 tons and upwards and minibuses with 9 seats or more are covered by Driver CPC. Driver CPC will enable young people to enter these sectors in a safe and professional manner, from 18 years of age, subject to any licence restrictions for category D drivers. The existing ‘Transport Manager’s CPC’ also known as the ‘Operator’s CPC’ is a separate qualification and anyone holding one, who still drives professionally as part of their job, will also need to hold a Driver CPC. Don't wait until it's too late. Call Motor Defence Team now, on 0800 2800 912, for a fixed fee consultation with a specialist lawyer.
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