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Specialists in LGV & PCV Training

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LGV (HGV) Training

Your RoadTrain LGV (HGV) course will be a structured 5-day, shared course with a DSA registered instructor.

LGV (HGV) Training

The course follows the DSA syllabus ensuring that you cover all the elements you are expected to know for the driving test.

Study Material

We stock a wide range of study material to help you through your theory and hazard perception test. These can borrowed from our office, and sometimes purchased if required.

Course Pricing

C Licence (Rigid) £795*
CE Licence (Artic) £795*
Combined C & CE Licence (Rigid & Artic) £1490*

*prices shown are exclusive of VAT, where applicable

Course prices do not include test fees. Currently these are £32.00 for the theory test and £105.00 for weekday driving tests.

Obtaining an LGV Licence

If you want to learn to drive a large goods vehicle (LGV) or a bus or coach (PCV) you must have a full driving licence for a car, you have to be over 21 years old and you have to pass a DSA (Department of Transport) medical. For your medical, take the orange form (D4 or DLM1 in Northern Ireland) to your doctor.

Once you have completed your medical you must send your D4 along with your current driving licence and completed D2 licence application form, to DVLA in Swansea. A provisional LGV or PCV licence should be returned within 10-14 days.

After passing the theory test you have to first take the LGV Category C (HGV CLASS II) before taking the LGV C+E (HGV CLASS I). Once you have your Class II licence you can go straight on to Class I training.

Your LGV test will last about 90 minutes. During this time your examiner will want you to drive safely to a high standard under various road and traffic conditions. You'll be given directions clearly and in good time and asked to carry out set exercises. If you take your test on a manual vehicle, you'll be asked to carry out a gear- change exercise during the general drive element of the test. The set exercises carried out at the test centre will include reversing within a marked area into a restricted opening, a braking exercise and you need to demonstrate the uncoupling and recoupling procedure, if you're taking your test with a trailer.

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