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May 27, 2025
11:14 PM
As a driver you need to stay compliant with the laws of road safety and competence. Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (Driver CPC) training is a qualification that improves driving standards, safety and keeps drivers up to date with the latest legislation. If you’re new to the world of Driver CPC then understanding the costs and courses is key to keeping your qualifications and obtaining your Driver CPC card. This training is mandatory for professional drivers of lorries, buses, and coaches, and ensures that all drivers maintain a high level of knowledge and skill throughout their careers.

Driver CPC training consists of two parts: initial qualification and periodic training. The initial qualification is aimed at new drivers and includes four parts, two of which involve theory and two that test practical skills. Once the initial qualification is complete, drivers must then complete 35 hours of periodic training every five years to maintain their certification and stay eligible to drive professionally. These training modules cover a wide range of topics including driver safety, fuel efficiency, legal requirements, and emergency procedures.

CPC training can be delivered through driver cpc periodic training training centres across the UK and can be taken in blocks or as individual days depending on the driver’s schedule. Costs for CPC training vary depending on the provider, but typically range from £50 to £100 per training day. Some companies offer package deals or employer-funded options, particularly for fleet drivers, making it more affordable for those in full-time employment. It’s essential to keep records of completed modules, as these are required to issue and renew the Driver CPC card.

Staying on top of your CPC training not only ensures legal compliance but also boosts your employability and demonstrates a commitment to road safety and professional development. Failing to keep your CPC up to date can result in penalties and being prohibited from driving professionally, which could seriously impact your livelihood. Regular training refreshes your knowledge, helps you adapt to changes in laws or best practices, and ultimately makes you a safer and more competent driver on the road.
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May 28, 2025
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