Originally posted by Stock
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Well I have a HGV licence which I just renewed for ten years and I don't have or have never done a CPC module or course. Bear in mind I am not in the UK but When I asked the Irish equivalent of the DVLA they said that if I made my living from professional truck /bus driving then I needed to do it but as I earn my living from construction and civils and only drive occasionally then I don't.....................A driven man with a burning passion.
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Originally posted by FrankB View PostSorry to dig this old thread up, but I'm gonna have to do this now, but i dint know that stock ? you sure about that coz i thought it was anyone who drove a hgv
7. When you don’t need Driver CPC
You might not need Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC), even if you’re driving a large goods vehicle or passenger carrying vehicle. It depends on:
- the vehicle
- what the vehicle is being used for
Vehicles you can drive without Driver CPC
You don’t need Driver CPC if the vehicle you drive is:
- being road tested after repair, maintenance or technical development
- new or rebuilt and not been put into service yet
- limited to a top speed of 28mph
Vehicle uses where you don’t need Driver CPC
You don’t need Driver CPC if the vehicle you drive is:
- used for non-commercial carriage of passengers or goods for personal use
- used to carry material or equipment you use for your job - but driving the vehicle can’t be the main part of your job
- used for driving lessons for anyone who wants to get a driving licence or a Driver CPC
- used by, or is under the control of, the armed forces, civil defence, the fire service and forces responsible for maintaining public order
- used in states of emergency or for rescue missions
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Originally posted by d4c24a View Post- used in states of emergency or for rescue missions
No seriously I was a bit dubious about that one stock however
Originally posted by d4c24a View Post- used to carry material or equipment you use for your job - but driving the vehicle can’t be the main part of your job
Ofcourse you realise that you've then been caught by tacho rules which state 'other work' is counted as driving time ?Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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Originally posted by d4c24a View Posti would say its people like scaffolders reinstatement gangs etc who fall into that category
we do not run tachos in the grabs only logbooksPlease don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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