LGV / PCV Training
From 2008 the path to gaining a PCV Driving Licence will become a lot more complicated and expensive and 2009 for an LGV Driving Licence.
To share in the excellent wages and job flexibility offered across the UK by companies who need professional truck and bus drivers to fill the 100,000 + vacancies currently advertised, act now!
Here's how:
Contact us at Crosshands Training and we will send out your Licence Application Pack, containing forms D2 and D4.
Undertake a medical. You can either make your own arrangements or opt for the Crosshands Training ‘Fastrack’ system. Medicals are held here on a regular basis,
Contact us for details.
If you decide to make your own arrangements, don’t forget to complete form D2 and have form D4 completed by your Doctor. Both forms must then be forwarded to the DVLA.
For those opting for ‘Fastrack’, forms will be checked and delivered to the DVLA for you.
Purchase DSA publications “The Official Theory Test for Drivers of Large Vehicles” and “Road Sense”. These are available from Crosshands Training in Book, Video, DVD and CD formats. We can also arrange for you to attend a Theory and/or Hazard Perception training course here at Crosshands Training in Cwmgwili, Carmarthenshire.
When you receive your Driving Licence with Provisional Entitlement you can book your Theory Test. Call us on 01269 842164 or
contact us via this site.
You can now book your training course. We provide a driver 'assessment' to guage your training requirements. The fee for this is £20 which is then deducted from the cost of your Course Fee. On completion the Instructor will recommend the amount of training required to reach test standard.
All courses are intensive (not hourly lessons) with your DSA driving test on the last day of the course.
*2003/59/EC Initial qualification/Periodic Retraining Directive (also referred to as the Driver CPC Directive) will take effect from 2008 for PCV and 2009 for LGV