Driver CPC

What is Driver CPC?

Driver CPC is a mandatory qualification for anyone who wishes to use their LGV or PCV licence professionally, i.e. for work purposes or to be paid as a driver.

The qualification was introduced in 2008 for PCV drivers, and 2009 for LGV drivers. 

How to attain your Driver CPC

There are two types of Driver CPC.

The type you require will depend on your current licence, please see below:

LGV Drivers

If you passed your car test after 01 January 1997 and have never had an LGV Driver CPC before, you will need to complete LGV Driver CPC Module 4

If you passed your car test before 01 January 1997 and have never had an LGV Driver CPC before, you can complete either LGV Driver CPC Module 4 or LGV Driver CPC Periodic Training

If you already have or have previously held a Driver CPC card, you will need to complete LGV Driver CPC Periodic Training

PCV Drivers

If you have never had your PCV Driver CPC before, you will need to complete PCV Driver CPC Module 4

If you have previous held, or already hold a PCV Driver CPC, you will need to complete PCV Driver CPC Periodic Training

Maintaining your Driver CPC

Driver CPC qualifications last for 5 years. Once you have your Driver CPC, you are required to complete an additional 35 hours of periodic training every 5 years to keep it valid. These are typically delivered in attendance only, classroom based sessions. 

We reccomend completing 1 x Periodic Driver CPC Module (7 hour session) every year, in order to keep your CPC in date. When you complete Driver CPC modules with us you will automatically receive an email reminder every 12 months. For more information on Periodic Driver CPC please click here.

You are also be able to count Driver CPC hours by completing other transport related courses such as Transportation of Dangerous Goods (ADR).

 

Driver CPC Exemptions

There are some instances where Driver CPC is not required, such as:

  • if you don’t want to drive for a living, for example you want to drive for a hobby
  • carrying passengers or goods non-commercially for personal use, for example using a lorry to conduct your own house removal (not for profit/work)
  • driving a vehicle under the control of the police, fire or ambulance service

You can see the full list of exemptions on the DVSA website by clicking here.

Why choose Heads of the Valleys Training?

One-Stop-Shop

We are a ‘one-stop-shop’ and can therefore arrange ALL elements of driver training on your behalf, including medical, theory tests and comprehensive revision materials, if required. Read more about our LGV Starter Pack by clicking here.

We’re a private DVSA test centre

We are a private DVSA test centre, meaning you will take your practical test using the same local roads you will have trained on. No more travelling to and from the test routes to prepare, and no busy city centres to worry about on your test!

Our fantastic pass rates

We have one of the highest pass rates in the country at 84.43% over a total of 533 DVSA tests conducted in 2019

Our Vehicles

All of our vehicles are selected purely with training in mind, to make your practical training and test as easy as possible

Dedicated Centre

We have a dedicated training centre with on-site offices, training rooms, classrooms and amenities – feel free to call in and take a look around without appointment.