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Click on a course title below to view full details, including learning outcomes, duration, and booking options. All our online Driver CPC modules are fully DVSA-approved and tailored for HGV and PCV drivers across the UK.


Bridge Strikes & Route Planning

Bridge strikes can cause serious delays, costly repairs, and legal consequences. Knowing how to plan routes that avoid low bridges is essential for safety and compliance.


This section covers the key risks, the legal responsibilities drivers and operators face, and practical strategies for safe navigation. From using the right mapping tools to recognising hazard signs early, you’ll learn how to minimise risks and keep journeys incident-free.


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Digital Tachographs

Digital tachographs are vital for monitoring driving hours, ensuring rest periods, and maintaining legal compliance. Understanding how they work from card insertion to data recording, helps drivers and operators avoid costly penalties.


This section explains the core functions, the regulations you must follow, and practical tips for accurate record-keeping. You’ll also learn how to spot and correct common errors, so your records stay clear, consistent, and fully compliant.


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Drivers’ Hours

Knowing and following EU and UK Drivers’ Hours Regulations is essential for safety and compliance. These rules set clear limits on driving time, outline required rest breaks, and define maximum working hours under the working time directive.


This section explains the regulations in plain language and shows how to manage your schedule to avoid infringements. You’ll find practical advice on balancing workloads, planning rest periods, and ensuring every journey meets legal and safety standards.


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Drug & Alcohol Awareness

Staying alert and in control behind the wheel starts with understanding the risks of drug and alcohol misuse. Even small amounts can impair judgement, slow reaction times, and put lives at risk.


This section explores the dangers, the legal consequences of driving under the influence, and how to recognise signs of misuse in yourself or others. You’ll also learn safe practices and the steps to take if you suspect impairment, helping to maintain a safe and compliant driving environment.


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Fuel Efficient Driving

Fuel-efficient driving isn’t just about saving money, it’s about reducing environmental impact while keeping journeys smooth and safe. By adopting the right techniques, such as steady acceleration, intelligent gear changes, and anticipating road conditions, you can cut fuel consumption without compromising performance.


This section covers practical strategies, from vehicle maintenance tips to smarter route planning, helping you lower costs, reduce emissions, and drive with greater efficiency every day.


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Health & Safety

A strong health and safety culture protects drivers, vehicles, and the public. In the transport industry, it means identifying risks early, preventing accidents, and keeping every working environment hazard-free.


This section explains how to carry out effective risk assessments, implement safe working practices, and respond appropriately when incidents occur. You’ll also find guidance on creating a safety-first mindset, ensuring compliance with regulations, and promoting the wellbeing of everyone on the road and in the workplace.


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Loading & Unloading

Safe loading and unloading are essential for protecting both cargo and road users. Understanding weight distribution, using the right securing methods, and following legal requirements reduces the risk of accidents and damage.


This section covers the correct techniques for handling different types of loads, from planning the layout to checking restraints before departure. You’ll also learn how to spot potential hazards, work efficiently on-site, and ensure every load is transported securely and in full compliance with the law.


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Road Laws

Knowing the rules of the road is essential for safe and lawful driving. UK road traffic laws set clear standards for everything from speed limits and signage to vehicle condition and driver conduct.


This section explains your legal responsibilities, highlights recent and upcoming changes in legislation, and offers practical advice for staying compliant. By keeping your knowledge up to date, you can navigate the roads confidently, avoid penalties, and help create a safer driving environment for everyone.


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Urban Driving

Urban driving requires sharp observation, precise control, and the ability to react quickly to changing situations. Busy streets bring a mix of pedestrians, cyclists, public transport, and unpredictable traffic patterns.


This section covers the key skills for navigating built-up areas safely, from advanced hazard perception to understanding pedestrian behaviour and managing complex junctions. You’ll also find tips for staying calm under pressure, reducing the risk of incidents, and keeping journeys smooth and efficient in city conditions.


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Vehicle Roadworthiness

Keeping a vehicle roadworthy is essential for safety, reliability, and legal compliance. Regular maintenance and thorough daily checks help prevent breakdowns, reduce repair costs, and minimise the risk of accidents.


This section explains the key inspections every driver should carry out, from tyres and lights to brakes and fluid levels, as well as how to recognise early warning signs of potential issues. By maintaining high safety standards, you can protect yourself, your vehicle, and other road users.


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Vulnerable Road Users

Sharing the road means looking out for those most at risk, including pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, and horse riders. These road users can be harder to see and more exposed to serious injury in a collision.


This section explains how to recognise vulnerable road users in different environments, anticipate their movements, and adapt your driving to keep them safe. With the right awareness and positioning, you can reduce the risk of accidents and promote a safer road network for everyone.


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