The official DVSA theory test for large goods vehicles

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The official DVSA theory test for large goods vehicles

The official DVSA theory test for large goods vehicles

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Practice makes perfect’ is a well-used phrase and it certainly applies to the HGV theory test. We encourage all of our students to practice, practice and practice again, as it breeds familiarity and offers the best possible chance of passing the real thing when it comes around. You must pass a car theory test before taking the car driving test. If your licence is not from Great Britain Some employers offer help with the cost of training. If you got an HGV licence before 10 September 2009 or a bus licence before 10 September 2008

Anything that may cause you to alter your speed or take evasive action would be deemed as a hazard and you’ll need to keep your eyes peeled. This is not an exhaustive list, but it gives you a very good idea about what to expect.

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It’s important to know that this is just a partial list of the topics that might come upon in your HGV theory test.

take and pass the Driver CPC part 2 (case studies) and the Driver CPC part 4 (practical demonstration) tests The good news is that you’ll get told on the day whether you’ve passed or failed. If you pass, you’ll get a letter that’s valid for two years. You’ll need to complete your HGV theory test and the CPC part 4 practical demonstration test during that time. If you don’t, you’ll have to take this part again. We are licensed by the DVSA to reproduce the Highway code so the copy you receive from us holds exactly the same information as the official version. This has an advantage however; updates are added as soon as they are released rather than waiting for the next print run! The multiple-choice element of the test involves a total of 100 questions. Module 1 is made up of these questions and the hazard perception test.This is an important step, as you won’t be able to take your HGV theory test without your provisional licence being approved.

Confidence– Knowing that you’re getting progressively better helps to build confidence and a confident student who knows all the answers is unlikely to fail. You have to pay the full amount again if you do not pass your test and want to book another one. Evening and weekend driving tests All available evening and weekend driving test appointments are shown when you book your driving test or find an earlier test date. from category A1 (small motorcycle) to category A2 (medium motorcycle) if you’ve had the licence for at least 2 yearsThe HGV theory test forms Part 1 of your initial Driver CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence), consisting of: Familiarity– As we just mentioned, practice breeds familiarity, not just with the subject matter, but also with how the information is presented during the test itself. We believe that the best way to ensure that you’re fully prepared for your HGV theory test is to make sure you get plenty of practice in beforehand. You can either prepare by yourself or utilise our software and training, which we absolutely know works. Some 92% of our students pass their theory test at the first time of asking an that’s because we concentrate on effective preparation techniques.

If you’ve already taken parts 2 and 4 of the Driver CPC tests, you cannot take them again. You must take 35 hours of training instead. If you got an HGV licence on or after 10 September 2009 or a bus licence on or after 10 September 2008 The next part of the HGV theory test is the Hazard Perception element, which assesses your ability to spot and react to potential dangers you may encounter on the road. As mentioned before, the test is taken on-screen. During your hazard perception test, you’ll be presented with 19 separate video clips, with each one lasting roughly 60 seconds. Each video is shown from the perspective of the driver, with a variety of hazards arising, which might cause you to take immediate action. These are specially designed CGI videos ( DVSA revision material). If you’re getting ready to take your LGV/HGV theory test, you’re likely to want to know everything you can about what’s expected from you. So, with this in mind, we’ve put together this extensive guide that provides you with everything you need to know to get a pass first time. Before you can take your practical heavy goods vehicle (HGV) driving test, you need to prepare for and pass your theory test.

When you book your test, say if you have a reading difficulty, health condition or disability. When you do not need a theory test Acquired rights mean you have the entitlement for C1, which means you have grandfather rights & this means you will only need to complete a periodic CPC (5 Session of 7hrs) classroom-based training. The Highway Code– Updated with the new mobile phone laws, the Hierarchy of Road Users & information about self-driving vehicles. Learning to drive a lorry? Then this is the book you need to get you through your HGV theory test. Included with this book is a complete copy of the DVSA’s official Highway Code plus 200 interactive LGV theory test questions for HGV drivers. Candidates that obtained their CAT C Licence before 10th September 2009, You’ll need to complete an initial cpc which includes Module 2 Theory cpc case studies test & module 4 practical demonstration.



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