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Dingbat 3rd November 2008 12:51

c.p.c
 
any thoughts on the c.p.c being brought in next year for drivers.h.g.v ,present holders have five years to attain c.p.c.you have to complete thirty five hours of training ,either in one block,or in block of x amount of hours.either practical or classroom based.new drivers will have it intergrated ino their driver training.it is up to the driver to sort the training out,their is no rules saying the company must sort training out,or pay.after 2014 if drivers have not attained the c.p.c,you dont drive.does any one think driver training is going too far[talk about over qualified] i am glad i,m out of it now.h.g.v. expires 2012.definately no renewal.

G6 UXU 3rd November 2008 16:02

I am definitely glad I am out of it now. This seems like just another way of making more money out of the HGV lads, ah well moan over I will put the kettle on. All the best.

Dingbat 3rd November 2008 16:23

topgear
 
watching top gear last night. clarkson and co. trying to drive h.g.vs on test track.hammond dropped trailer on its knees twice.no checking for trailer height ,tut,tut.i,m sure that was the magnum[clarkson was driving].that cut me up on the m 62 last wednesday.well there was some a---h--- at the wheel.definately c.p.c material.laughed at the way hammond got out of the cab twice to look at the king pin,must have thought it was going to give him the thumbs up.

Ian 3rd November 2008 16:43

How would they have coped with 20 tons on the back? and then the Hill Start!! The one good thing that was said was "Don't slow down" (by Clarkson)........ may be not such a good idea showing car drivers how to wind up HGV lads. C.P.C. do me a favour!!!

Ian

Western SMT 3rd November 2008 21:46

If like me and not up to date with things and that includes c.p.c. then check

http://www.transportoffice.gov.uk/cr...cledrivers.htm

ray bloomfield 3rd November 2008 23:17

This is the first Iv'e heard of this stupidity, I packed in going to sea because of the lunatics running the asylum and now I find they are to be let loose on the road transport sector which is my other type of employement. I think I will claim to speak no English and become an illegal immigrant, wont need to work for a living then !!

Energumen 4th November 2008 02:42

The lunatics have been running the asylum from time immemorial.

Road Safety must be improved, the devastating results of lorry and coach/bus accidents must be minimised. But is this the answer?.

Is it 8888. (that means hell if you like).

This industry which limits drivers hours, still has it's staff working some of the longest hours of any industry in the country, from signing on, to signing off.

The Law Makers, Enforcers and Judiciary, like all aspects of society, are overwhelmingly comprised of 'Motorists' and are, anti 'Juggernauts', (their term when they want to get them off their roads).

Yet in common with the vast majority of other 'Motorists and 'Evil Knievels, make no allowance for the limited visibility of such vehicles or the areas where they require greater space to manouvre or stop.

When, other than the middle of the night, did you last approach a roundabout, road junction, slip road etc. without the idiot motorists, often with their children aboard, racing one after another to get between the traffic in front of you, (which is already braking), and your front bumper.

If these are such fearful machines and drivers, why the hell do they think it safe to pull in right in front of you in a stream of brakelights.

Why on a foggy motorway, do they 'have to get in front of the lorry', then panic, because they cannot see clearly, and pull in front of you and reduce their speed. Is that where you would want your family to be, in bad conditions?.

Driver fatigue is still a problem as it always has been, the inconsiderate and idiotic behaviour of motorists is another and the chip on the shoulder of motorists who have to show their families that they are not afraid of the big bad lorries, also contributes.

If a lorry driver farts in public, he is in court and everyone knows a lorry driver did it. Whatever any lorry driver does wrong , whether it has anything to do with his job or not, will be attributed in the press, to the 'Lorry driver'. Not the Father, Lay preacher local man, darts player, or any other role he may fulfil.

The driver that never did anything wrong, never left the kerb. But you do not encourage responsible or respectful behaviour, by having no respect for the safety, skill and contribution that the lorry and bus drivers make to the country.

Dingbat 4th November 2008 09:08

cpc
 
see western smt post and look up the website he has posted.ithink this includes mini buses over nine seats and trucks over three and half tons.:eek:+just been glancing through the transport office website.as usual european directive so and so for profesional drivers.explaining the c.p.c.it is mainly about safe driving ,better understanding of the haulage industry.economical driving keep it in the green.as usual normal common sense issues.although i am a bit concerned as usual britain will enforce these laws with a rod of steel,then countries like france,italy,germany and other e.u countries with a more lax attitude as usual.not a fair playing field.although h.g.v training is second to non in the u.k.it still worries me to see accidents concerning h.g.v.s only.such as roll overs on round abouts and sliproads.another one is h.g v s ploughing into standing traffic.i must admit when i am last in the que at standing traffic at roadworks,in a car, i always keep my eyes in my rear view mirror.common sense and experience rule.

ray bloomfield 4th November 2008 13:28

Personaly, If I was going to get severely tailended I would prefer not to see it coming!

Seddon Atkinson 4th November 2008 21:52

We've heard nothing about driver CPC from our employer as yet. We think they'll leave it as late as possible as always then panic. Any idea why it should be the driver's responsibility and not the company.Who will pay for this 'training' too ?

G-CPTN 4th November 2008 22:15

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Who will pay for this 'training' too ?
That's why they aren't letting on . . .

Dingbat 5th November 2008 11:23

training
 
well if you are working [driiving]for a reputable firm, the company should pay.but at the end of the day,the responsibility is yours.yes your traffic manager should know all about these rules now.if not he is either in the wrong job or burying his head in the sand.2014 not so far away.it is your liveiliehood.

grandad 6th November 2008 17:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by trucker 2 (Post 1259)
any thoughts on the c.p.c being brought in next year for drivers.h.g.v ,present holders have five years to attain c.p.c.you have to complete thirty five hours of training ,either in one block,or in block of x amount of hours.either practical or classroom based.new drivers will have it intergrated ino their driver training.it is up to the driver to sort the training out,their is no rules saying the company must sort training out,or pay.after 2014 if drivers have not attained the c.p.c,you dont drive.does any one think driver training is going too far[talk about over qualified] i am glad i,m out of it now.h.g.v. expires 2012.definately no renewal.

At what age do we "officially" lose it? Licence that is lol. Grandad.

grandad 6th November 2008 17:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by ray bloomfield (Post 1272)
This is the first Iv'e heard of this stupidity, I packed in going to sea because of the lunatics running the asylum and now I find they are to be let loose on the road transport sector which is my other type of employement. I think I will claim to speak no English and become an illegal immigrant, wont need to work for a living then !!

As one old salt to another, ahoy there,lol.Me too. Grandad.

Dingbat 6th November 2008 19:59

licence
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by grandad (Post 1314)
At what age do we "officially" lose it? Licence that is lol. Grandad.

when you reach 65,you have to renew it yearly.[medical yearly].i suppose as long as you pass your medical and prove you can handle an h.g.v safely,you could still be driving when you get your text via your hands free cab phone,from the queen on your 100th.sitting outside an r.d.c waiting to get tipped.:)don,t forget your c.p.c

geoff4 12th November 2008 22:37

i think the cpc will be squashed i am coach driver and if they want to get more people on public transport they not going to succed they be no coach drivers or bus drivers new or old it will kill our industry not sure how you works out with you truckers i think you will suffer like we will

ray bloomfield 13th November 2008 00:59

I heard tonight that the first hint of sanity ever is coming out of Brussels, ie. shops can now sell misshapen vegetables and fruit. All we can pray for is that they see sense in other areas like this crazy idea of all commercial drivers holding a cpc. They did this when I was at sea and all it did was to give people a bit of paper for the desk wallahs to take away from you if things went **** up, it never prevented the catastrophies and never will.

Dingbat 13th November 2008 08:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by geoff4 (Post 1399)
i think the cpc will be squashed i am coach driver and if they want to get more people on public transport they not going to succed they be no coach drivers or bus drivers new or old it will kill our industry not sure how you works out with you truckers i think you will suffer like we will

the countdown for coach driver c.p.c actualy started this year [a year before h.g.v.] so it is actualy e.u law now.i cant understand how the firm you work for have not informed you .:eek:
started 10-9-08.

geoff4 13th November 2008 18:08

we know its law and we have been told what i trying to say its another nail in the coffin for the passenger industry it will kill our job no one will come into more cost paying for cpc pcv test and lessons

Dingbat 13th November 2008 21:03

sorry about that misunderstanding. just one big money maker.

geoff4 13th November 2008 21:27

no worries

scanman620 12th February 2009 14:14

The whole lot of it is rubbish its just another way of screwing the lorry driver again . Ive been driving now for twenty years and in 2014 i will be parking up even original cpc holders must do it again its money money money .

Western SMT 19th March 2009 19:34

Hands-on safety training

http://www.roadtransport.com/Article...with-irst.html

CPC

http://www.roadtransport.com/staticp...edrivercpc.htm

Western SMT 27th September 2009 18:40

The legal age a person can acquire an LGV (large goods vehicle) licence has been lowered from 21 to 18, as part of the new Driver CPC legislation, which came into force on 10 September.

http://www.roadtransport.com/Article...v-licence.html

Dingbat 28th September 2009 10:30

the young driver scheme.which allowed young drivers to take their class c test has been going for a few year now.as long as they were sponsered by a company.for h.g.v training.they could sit their class c.at 18.after 6 month and more on going training.they could sit their class c+e.but could only drive for the company who sponsered them.untill 21.don,t think many companies took it up,though. regards.:)


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