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Sun, February 25, 2024 by EP Training Ltd
Several factors contribute to this shortage. The occupation is often viewed as a last-resort job. The hours can be excessively long and unsocial. Despite claims on HGV broker websites promising £60K per annum, the actual remuneration can be quite disappointing.
Sun, February 25, 2024 by EP Training Ltd
Since May 2006, all goods and passenger vehicles manufactured in the UK, falling under the requirement for a tachograph, are mandated to be equipped with a digital tachograph straight from the production line. Before this date, tacho were fitted with analogue recording devices utilizing a wax recording system. With the implementation of digital tacho, drivers are now required to possess a digital tachograph card, also known as a digi card or driver card. Issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), this card is a legal necessity for drivers operating vehicles equipped with digital tachographs. It's noteworthy that the majority, over 90%, of drivers who utilize a driver card are those operating goods or passenger vehicles.
Fri, February 16, 2024 by EP Training Ltd
In November 2021, the Driver and Vehicle Services Agency (DVSA) introduced a significant change to the practical driving test by dividing it into two parts. The first segment, Module 3A, focuses on off-road maneuvers. In this discussion, we will provide comprehensive insights into the Module 3A off-road maneuvers exercise, covering its mechanics, associated costs, and relevant regulations.
Tue, February 13, 2024 by EP Training Ltd
HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) drivers are integral to the transportation of goods throughout the United Kingdom. However, finding appropriate parking spaces for overnight stays can be a challenge due to the various rules and regulations in place. In this blog post, we will delve into the specific regulations that HGV drivers must follow when parking overnight in the UK.
Mon, February 12, 2024 by EP Training Ltd
If you plan to transport dangerous goods by road, which fall under the scope of the ADR regulations, you'll need an ADR card. HGV drivers, due to the substantial amount of Dangerous Goods (DG) they transport, typically require this certification. The ADR card, officially known as a Vocational Training Certificate (VTC), is valid for five years and must be carried by drivers when transporting DG. In this blog, we'll delve deeper into the significance and requirements of the ADR card.
Wed, February 07, 2024 by EP Training Ltd
Driver CPC was introduced for HGVs on September 10, 2009. For individuals who passed their car driving test before January 1, 1997 and have grandfather rights, if they wish to drive a C1 (7.5-tonne) vehicle professionally, they will need to obtain a Driver CPC.