DSA warns on Driver CPC training deadlines
You must do Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) periodic training if you’re a lorry, bus or coach driver.
You face being fined up to £1,000 and even losing your livelihood if you don’t finish your training in time, the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has warned.
The Office of the Traffic Commissioner has also reminded operators to be aware of their drivers’ training hours and deadlines to avoid penalties.
Driver CPC rules
Driver CPC was introduced in:
- 2008 for bus and coach drivers
- 2009 for lorry drivers
New drivers who drive for a living had to start taking the Driver CPC initial qualification from then.
Existing drivers were given ‘acquired rights’ which took their previous experience into account.
Training deadlines
To stay within the rules, all drivers must do 35 hours of periodic training every 5 years.
Bus and coach drivers with acquired rights have until 10 September 2013 to finish their first 35 hours of periodic training.
The deadline for lorry drivers with acquired rights is 10 September 2014.
Dual category drivers
Drivers with acquired rights and a licence to drive both buses/coaches and lorries have until 10 September 2013 to finish their first block of training. They’ll then keep their rights to drive buses and coaches professionally.
As a one-off arrangement, DSA has agreed that after the September 2013 deadline, these drivers will have 6 years to do their next block of training - from September 2013 to September 2019.
You can find Driver CPC periodic training courses online.
Majority taking periodic training
DSA’s Chief Executive Rosemary Thew said:
Great Britain’s roads are among the safest in the world and one of the ways we aim to keep them so is by encouraging all drivers to keep their skills up to date. This is particularly important for professional drivers.
It is encouraging to see that the majority of bus, coach and lorry drivers who need Driver CPC are participating in periodic training. We urge all professional drivers and their employers to be aware of the deadlines and make sure they will be able to comply.
Joan Aitken, lead Traffic Commissioner on Driver CPC, said:
This is a critical time for any bus or coach driver who has not started or completed their Driver CPC. It is not an optional extra for drivers - it is a must.
Operators must make sure that their drivers have done the training. The consequences of not doing this could be loss of livelihood and action against operator licences.
Updates to this page
Published 11 March 2013Last updated 11 March 2013 + show all updates
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Corrected the deadline for dual category drivers from 10 September 2014 to 10 September 2013
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First published.