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Jeffs Coaches have now been approved to deliver Driver CPC Periodic Training
Accredited No. AC0043

What is Driver CPC? Driver CPC is short for ‘Driver Certificate of Professional Competence’.
It is a new qualification that all bus, coach and lorry drivers will need to have and is being introduced across the European Union to maintain high driving |
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Why is it being introduced? The aims of Driver CPC are to: |
What does the term ‘acquired rights’ mean? ‘Acquired rights’ or grandfather rights as they are often known, is a term used when people who hold an existing qualification (for instance a vocational driving licence) do not have to re-qualify when new conditions are introduced. They are allowed to retain the rights they previously acquired. If you hold a full vocational licence before the CPC implementation dates, you will fall into this category. |
What is ‘periodic training’?
Only courses approved by the DSA and delivered by accredited training organisations will count towards your ‘periodic training’ which will enable you to obtain your Driver CPC. |
| So once I have got my Driver CPC,
is that it? No, a Driver CPC lasts for five years. To qualify for a further Driver CPC, you will need to complete 35 hours of ‘periodic training’. If the end date passes without you undertaking any such training, then your Driver CPC will expire, and you could face legal charges if you continue to drive in a professional capacity. |
Can I ignore Driver CPC and still drive
professionally? The simple answer is ‘no’ you cannot ignore Driver CPC. If you are a bus, coach or lorry driver and you are not covered by any exemptions you will need to take action. |
| What about new drivers? Anyone obtaining or applying for a lorry, bus or coach licence after the implementation dates will not have acquired rights. They will not be able to obtain their first Driver CPC by taking their ‘periodic training’ on its own. They will have to take an initial Driver CPC test before being able to drive professionally. This can be taken at the same time as the vocational driving test. |
| What is the initial CPC Test? The initial Driver CPC test is in two parts • A Driver CPC Theory Test (which lasts 4 hours in total with case studies). • A Driver CPC practical test (which lasts two hours and includes elements similar to the ‘show me, tell me’ part of the existing practical driving test taken by all car drivers). The new test will enable drivers to gain a more in-depth and practical understanding of driving as a profession, and once the initial Driver CPC test has been passed you will be entitled to a Driver CPC and a vocational Driving Licence. |
| When will it start? For bus and coach drivers it is 10 September 2008 and for lorry drivers 10 September 2009. |
How can I find out more? For more detailed information please contact us at: Steve Gilkes Tel: 01295 768292 |
Jeffs Coaches, Helmdon, BRACKLEY, Northamptonshire, NN13 5QT
Tel: 01295 768292
Fax: 01295 760365