Similarly to the car driving licence, this is done through the DVLA website. This time, you require one of the forms, which is called D4, to be filled in by a registered doctor. This is because drivers of lorries must be in reasonably good health.
The areas that will be assessed include your eyesight, any neurological and heart conditions, mental health, alcohol and drug use, diabetes and sleep disorders. You must send this medical assessment D4 to the DVLA along with form D2, which you have completed yourself, along with your photocard driving licence. The DVLA will then assess whether you are fit to drive a large vehicle, and then process your application and provisional lorry licence.
You should receive it within three weeks of the DVLA receiving your application. You need the full driver CPC if lorry driving is the main part of your profession. There are lots of learning tools available, which explain each theory test, and allow you to do practice questions. Start by reading all of the information the DVLA provides. If your medical condition meant you had to take a specified amount of time off driving to ensure the stability of your condition, you must still complete that time off driving before you drive under Section 88 of The RTA.
Am I covered for this? Because the Section 88 provision is in UK legislation, it may not be accepted in other countries. We advise you to check with the relevant licensing authority before you travel. You must wait for DVLA to reissue you with a new driving licence before you can start driving again. It has expired and I am now only applying for a licence to drive a car.
And if so, what can I drive? As soon as DVLA receives your application, and as long as you meet the Section 88 criteria, you may drive a car while you wait for the decision on your application. During this time you cannot drive a lorry or bus. If you would like to drive these vehicles you would need to reapply. I do not have any medical conditions. As soon as DVLA receives your application for a new licence, as long as you meet the Section 88 criteria and providing your group 2 licence has not been suspended by a Traffic Commissioner you may drive.
I am over 70 years old and have sent my licence to DVLA to renew my entitlement to drive. Can I carry on driving while my form is with you? You can use it to report a problem or suggest an improvement to a webpage. Enter your feedback characters maximum. Enter your question characters maximum. Extra comments optional. What to do next Comments or queries about angling can be emailed to anglingcorrespondence daera-ni.
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What to do next For queries or advice about careers, contact the Careers Service. What to do next For queries or advice about claiming compensation due to a road problem, contact DFI Roads claim unit. What to do next For queries about your identity check, email nida nidirect. The good news is that passing all of your test results in the awarding of an LGV licence that will then enable you to go out and find work.
It is important for you to know that your initial training and CPC testing regimen is just the start of your training and testing. CPC regulations require professional drivers to undergo additional training and testing throughout their careers.
Now, before you panic, the additional training and testing is not excessive. Licenced drivers need only accumulate 35 hours of additional training every five years. That means if you obtain your LGV licence in , you have until the end of to get your training and pass the associated tests. What are LGV training and testing if not a tool to ensure professional drivers are safe? That was the argument made by the regulators who developed the CPC scheme. Whether or not we agree with them, the scheme is now the law of the land.
Drivers must be willing to participate in ongoing training throughout their careers if they want to continue working in their chosen field.
We have explained what an LGV licence is along with the basics of licence classes, testing procedures, and basic training. Now the choice is yours. If you have what it takes to be a successful LGV driver, we want to speak with you. The HGV Training Centre establishes new training classes on a regular basis to accommodate the hundreds of drivers who pass through our doors every single month.
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