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Staying compliant shouldn’t be a hassle. If you are an HGV, LGV, or PCV driver based in Hull or across East Yorkshire, keeping your Driver CPC up to date is essential for staying on the road. Whether you’re hauling containers from King George Dock, supporting the renewables sector on Hedon Road, or running logistics along the M62 corridor, here is everything you need to know about completing your CPC training in the Humber region.

Why CPC Training Matters

Driver CPC periodic training is a legal requirement designed to keep your professional skills sharp. When you first passed your HGV test, you gained your initial CPC qualification. To keep it, you must complete 35 hours of periodic training every five years. Failure to do so could mean a fine of up to £1,000 and the loss of your entitlement to drive professionally.ve professionally.

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Your Options: National vs. International

Following the December 2024 updates, Hull drivers now have more flexibility. You can choose your training path based on where your routes take you:

1. International Driver CPC

This is the standard required if you take your vehicle across the channel. Given Hull’s status as a gateway to Europe, this is vital for drivers using the P&O Ferries to Rotterdam or Zeebrugge.

Format: Completed in 7-hour blocks.

Requirement: Mandatory for any work outside the UK.

2. National Driver CPC

If you operate exclusively within the UK—perhaps moving goods between the Port of Hull, local manufacturing hubs, or regional distribution centres—this new, flexible option is for you.

Format: Allows for shorter 3.5-hour modules.

Flexibility: More e-learning options to fit around your shifts.

Finding Your CPC Course in Hull

At Easy As HGV, we make it simple for drivers in the City of Culture and the surrounding East Riding to secure their training. We offer both the traditional 7-hour (International) and the new 3.5-hour (National) modules.

Local training options include:

Classroom-based sessions: Convenient locations across Hull, from Sutton Fields to Hessle and North Ferriby.
Remote/Online e-learning: Complete up to 12 hours of your training via interactive Zoom sessions from the comfort of your home or your depot.
Flexible scheduling: We know the A63 doesn’t sleep; that’s why we offer evening and weekend courses to ensure you stay compliant without losing a day’s pay.

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What is the Driver CPC?

“What is CPC?” is one of our most frequently asked questions. Here, we explain what Driver CPC courses are, why you need CPC training, what is involved and whether you need Initial or Periodic Driver CPC training. Our aim is to help you navigate through the sometimes complicated process of becoming a professional HGV driver. If you’d prefer to discuss your CPC driver training questions with one of our helpful advisors, please call us now; we’d be more than happy to talk it through.

Why do I have to do the Driver CPC?

Back in September 2009, the Government passed the Driver CPC legislation to ensure that all professional Drivers would be subject to the same ongoing requirement for retraining. Since then, the Driver CPC has been keeping HGV Drivers’ skills at the high level required by the role through ongoing ‘Periodic’ training on a range of subjects which are relevant to the life of a professional HGV Driver.

Some Drivers are not affected by the Driver CPC legislation; these include people who drive for emergency services (e.g. ambulance driver), the military, people who drive in the course of other duties (e.g. scaffolders) and people using vehicles purely for personal use (e.g horsebox owners moving their own horses.) Safe to say, most people DO fall under these rules, so if you think you’re exempt for any reason you should seek advice before driving.

How much is CPC training?

Because there is no fixed price for CPC training, our CPC training prices will depend on your location and CPC needs.  Easy As HGV has been offering CPC driver training since 2008, so we offer the best rates, which means you don’t need to shop around. Whether you need express CPC training or would rather train at an easier pace, we can offer you a course to suit you. We are available to chat through the options, so please call for an instant price.

National or International CPC Training?

National Driver CPC: For UK-Based Drivers

This new, more flexible option is specifically designed for professional drivers who work exclusively within the United Kingdom. If your routes are guaranteed to remain on UK soil, the National CPC is the most convenient way to stay qualified. Your Driver Qualification Card (DQC) will be marked “DOMESTIC UK USE ONLY”.

Key Benefits and Flexibility:

  • Shorter Training Blocks: Periodic training rules are relaxed, allowing courses to be taken in blocks as short as 3.5 hours. This makes it much easier to fit training around busy work schedules.
  • Flexible Scheduling: If a course is split, the parts no longer need to be completed on consecutive days, offering greater planning freedom for both you and your employer.
  • Adaptable to Remote Learning: The structure of the National CPC is well-suited for remote, e-learning training.

Best Suited For: Supermarket delivery drivers, local couriers operating larger vehicles, and those doing national haulage runs between depots within the UK.

International Driver CPC: For European Travellers

The International Driver CPC is essentially the previous standard qualification, renamed. It is required for drivers whose work involves travel into the European Union or beyond. If your work includes long-haul trips to locations like France or Germany, you must choose the International CPC when scheduling your periodic training.

Training Requirements (Remain Aligned with EU Regulations):

  • Minimum 7-Hour Courses: Training must be completed in blocks of at least seven hours.
  • Consecutive Split Courses: If a 7-hour course is split, the two parts must be completed over two consecutive days.

Benefit of International CPC: Choosing this path keeps all future career options open. Even if you don’t currently drive internationally, holding the International CPC ensures you are qualified if an opportunity for European work arises.

Which qualification is relevant to me?

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Periodic Training

This is the ongoing training you need to do as a professional HGV Driver. Every 5 years you’ve got to do 35 hours of this refresher training, or 7 hours per year. Depending on your current and future driving roles you have the choice of completing National CPC training or International CPC training. The training takes place in a classroom environment and covers lots of interesting, relevant subjects, for example Digital and Analogue Tachographs, Working Time Regulations, Safe Loading & Restraints, First Aid and Driver Health and Wellbeing. We offer a whole suite of courses nationwide, so wherever you live there will be one locally to you. You are also able to complete some of the training online.

You will know by which date you need to complete the 35 hour requirement because when you pass your Initial Qualification, you’ll get a Driver Qualification Card from DVSA which will tell you the expiry date, and prove that you are compliant with the Driver CPC rules.

Experienced Drivers with Acquired Rights

If you passed your car test before January 1997 and had until September 2014 to complete your 35 Hour Periodic Training requirement, but did not meet the deadline, you will need to undertake EITHER the Driver CPC Initial Qualification OR 35 hours training in order to re-activate your entitlements. Once you’ve done that, a new 5 year (35 hour) period will begin immediately.

 

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Driver CPC Initial Qualification

These days, the Initial Qualification is part of the process of getting a HGV licence for anyone who will be using that license to work. Without passing the two modules that make up the Qualification (Module 2 and Module 4), you basically do not have a ‘permit to work.’

So, a quick guide to all this ‘Module’ business so you can see where the Initial Qualification fits into the bigger picture;

  • Module 1 – This is the theory test you’ll do before you can begin practical training (Hazard Perception and Multiple Choice)
  • Module 2 – A second theory test, made up of case studies, which checks your ability to use your knowledge.
  • Module 3 – The practical test you’ll do for your HGV course.
  • Module 4 – A half-hour long practical demonstration test at the test centre where you will need to show the Examiner that you understand all of the safety features of the vehicle, and what is required of you as a professional driver.

Module 2 and Module 4 can be done after Module 1 & 3 have been completed.

It’s important to note that the legislation does not affect you if you’re driving for personal use only, i.e. hiring a vehicle to move personal goods, or driving a horsebox.

Learn more about our supportive training process by watching this short video

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