RED Corporate Driver Training has welcomed the revisions to the Driver CPC system, particularly an ‘easier access’ course designed for drivers who only operate within the UK.
The new system, which incorporates a review of training requirements to attain a Driver CPC, are aimed at tackling the shortage of HGV drivers.
From this month, a new National Driver CPC (N-DCPC) is available for drivers who will only operate within the UK. This system changes the way in which training is undertaken – the courses are now run in 3.5-hour blocks rather than the previous seven hour sessions, while some aspects of the CPC qualification can now be completed via e-learning instead of being trainer led. However, drivers are still required to undertake 35 hours of training.
Greg Ford, Head of Corporate at RED Training, said: “This is a sensible move to offer easier access to the HGV driving industry at a time when logistics companies are struggling to find qualified drivers.
“Our experience in delivering Driver CPC training shows that the shorter time blocks will make this easier for new recruits to get their training in a more accessible way.
“It’s encouraging to see that the overall requirements to attain this qualification have not been watered down – high quality training to drive HGVs is essential for road safety, something we at RED are committed to.”
Elsewhere, from February 1, 2025, further changes to the system will be implemented, including measures to speed up the process for drivers with lapsed CPCs who wish to return to driving. This will allow drivers to return to driving after completing a new seven-hour ‘return to work’ module and then undertake a further 28 hours of training within 12 months.
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