![]() ![]() You can check your driver licence’s expiry date in the 4b section of your licence. ![]() If you received or renewed your bus or lorry (C1, C, D1, D, C1E, CE, D1E or DE) licence on or after 19 January 2013, you’ll need to get it renewed after every five years if you’re 44 years old or less and after every one year if you’re 45 or older, by filling the D2 form – application for a lorry, bus or minibus driving licence. After you reach the age of 70, you need to provide the DVLA with a D4 medical form to renew your C1 licence for another three years. If you got your driving licence before 1 January 1997, you get a C1 licence automatically. Part 3 - driving ability test which includes vehicle safety questions, practical road driving and off-road exercisesĬommercial drivers need to pass all four tests, while anyone else needs to do only part one and part three.Īfter you’ve passed all 4 parts of the CPC test, receive a Driver CPC card, or a ‘driver qualification card’ (DQC) which you need to carry with you at all times or can be fined. ![]() Part 1 - theory test which includes multiple-choice and hazard perception test There are four parts to the CPC qualification. Different courses will cover different parts of the full syllabus, and each course will be at least seven hours long. Only approved courses from approved CPC trainers are counted towards your 35-hours of training. The course involves 35 hours of training every five years. You need to complete the necessary training every five years if you’re below the age of 65, after which you need to complete the training each year. A Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) is required for all drivers who wish to drive vehicles in the C1 category as their job. ![]()
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