As someone interested in earning an LGV licence, we suspect you have a lot of questions about the process. So who better to ask than experienced drivers themselves? At the HGV Training Centre, we only employ instructors who have spent time behind the wheel as real-world professionals. Each of our instructors is an accomplished professional driver who knows exactly what it takes to obtain a commercial licence and to be a successful and productive worker.
As you read this guide, you will discover just what is necessary to acquire a licence to be a professional driver. We will discuss various licence classes as well as how to approach your training classes at the HGV Training Centre. Whatever LGV class applies to your licence or the training you undergo our instructors have all the answers you need. Let’s start by discussing licence classes.
It used to be that the term ‘LGV’ referred to light goods vehicles not requiring a special commercial driving licence to operate. But things have changed. Now the government uses the term to reference any vehicles above and beyond motorcycles and standard passenger vehicles. The licence you need to drive one of these vehicles depends on its size and weight. There are four licence classes, also known as categories, we can train you for:
Each of these licence classes involves training specific to the vehicles in question. For example, if you train to earn your Category C1 licence, you will not be tested in a Category C vehicle. Likewise, if you sign up to take the Category C test, it is assumed that you have trained using an appropriate vehicle. Training in a lower class vehicle is inappropriate in as much as it may not prepare you to pass your Category C test.
You will be happy to know that the HGV Training Centre utilises only late-model equipment that drivers are likely the use in the real world. We also train each student using a vehicle appropriate to the licence he or she is seeking. In this way, we can ensure each of our drivers receives the kind of training required.
We mentioned at the start of this guide that we would also be addressing the idea of taking LGV classes in order to train for your commercial driving licence. Our instructors have provided us with a number of very helpful tips that will make the training process as easy and successful as possible.
Their first tip is to decide what category licence you want to earn before signing up for any classes. It makes no sense to pursue a Category C1 training programme if you fully intend to drive Category C vehicles. You might just as well go for the higher category training class and earn that licence. Obtaining the Category C licence gives you acquired rights, meaning you will be able to drive all of the lower class vehicles as well.
Additional tips direct from our instructors include the following:
There is a lot more to LGV training than meets the eye. But if you can successfully learn to drive a car, you can likely learn how to drive an articulated lorry or commercial van as well. You just need the right LGV class instruction from certified instructors with real-world experience. We provide that at the HGV Training Centre.
Our training programmes for every LGV class licence can be obtained through one of more than four dozen training facilities located throughout the UK. The size of our organisation enables us to offer new classes that regularly form in an environment that is conducive to learning. Contact us for more information about class locations, scheduling, pricing, and anything else you want to know about earning your LGV class licence.
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