ReVue, the evidence-based driver training provider, has been approved as a driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) centre and course provider. The company's bespoke driver awareness course ...
The Driver Certificate of Professional Competence is required by any vocational driver of HGVs over 3.5 tonnes or passenger service vehicles (e.g. bus drivers) where goods or passengers are carried ...
Under a new DVSA rule, drivers wanting to return to the profession with an expired CPC will have new pathways to make returning to driving easier. If the CPC has expired between 60 days and two years ...
TO stay legal, and be able to drive a bus or truck professionally, all truck and bus drivers must have their next Driver CPC training day completed by the 9th September 2012. This law came into effect ...
Major DVSA driving licencing changes launches this week mean thousands of motorists are impacted. The DVSA has announced the Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) has undergone changes - ...
It means people aged 19 plus in the county who do not have a GCSE in maths or the equivalent and feel this is a barrier to a desired driving career may be able to access an all-important Driver CPC ...
Drivers seeking to return to the profession after their Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) has lapsed now have new options, as per a recent DVSA announcement. For those with a CPC that ...