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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 .
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#23
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Hands-on safety training
http://www.roadtransport.com/Article...with-irst.html CPC http://www.roadtransport.com/staticp...edrivercpc.htm |
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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 |
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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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