What is Car to CAT CE (Class 1) ?
Learn to drive an Artic straight from your car licence (Category B)
Monday 15th November 2021 saw new rules for the HGV / LGV Class 1 (Category C+E) driving test with a “fast track” option for Class 1 driver training.
Before this, drivers had to successfully pass their HGV / LGV Class 2 (Category C) test before being able to train for their Class 1 test. Drivers can now learn to drive a Class 1 Artic straight from their car licence (Category B)
A further change introduced simultaneously to speed up the testing process was that accredited and approved testing centres could undertake the 3A Reversing Exercise directly with their pupils.
Andy Swan Drivers Services are BOTH approved and accredited as are our DVSA Instructors.
The Road To Your HGV Licence
Licence Acquisition
The first part of the process is to gain your provisional entitlement, which requires a medical to be completed and your forms sent off to DVLA.
We arrange the medical on your behalf and assist with the form completion to ensure a smooth application.
DVLA will then process your application and return your licence to you. You can check if the entitlement has been granted using the link below
Module 1 - Theory
Multiple Choice Test and Hazard Perception Test carried out by the DVSA at an approved test centre.
Whilst waiting for the provisional entitlement to be added to your licence, you can start to practice for your theory tests.
CPC Part 1A Multiple Choice Test. 100 multiple-choice questions. You need to answer 85 correctly to pass.
CPC Part 1B Hazard Perception Test. It consists of 19 video clips with 20 scorable hazards (1 video has 2 hazards); each hazard is scored from 0 to 5, so 100 points are available. Therefore, to pass, you need to score 67 out of 100.
We offer support and advice to help you through your theories along with an online training portal for easy learning. We also have a drop-in learning centre onsite to assist with your theory study.
Once you have passed your theories, you can then proceed to your practical driver training.
Module 2 - CPC Case Studies
This part of the CPC is usually completed simultaneously with Module 1.
CPC Part 2 Case Studies Test. The test comprises seven case studies that you go through on a computer. The case studies are short stories based on circumstances you may encounter in your job. You’ll be asked between 6 and 8 multiple-choice questions on each case study. The pass mark is 40 out of a possible 50.
Module 3 - Driving
Practical. Consists of 2 parts.
Part 3A Reversing Exercise.
Part 3B On Road Driving.
Once you have successfully passed your theories, you are then ready for your practical training and tests, which consist of Module 3A (your reverse manoeuvre) and Module 3B (your on-road examination).
Part 3A
We have our own off-road reversing area, and this part of the test is done in-house.
If you are taking your CAT C+E, you will also be asked to demonstrate coupling and uncoupling a trailer.
Part 3B
On-road driving with a DVSA Examiner consists of 2 parts
- 1 hour of practical road driving, including 10 minutes of independent driving.
- HGV show me tell me questions.
Module 4 - CPC Practical
CPC Part 4 Practical Demonstration.
This test is conducted at our training facility in Deeside and is the final test required to achieve your initial CPC. On the day, you will receive training covering such areas as:
- Walk around checks
- Ability to prevent physical risks
- Border crossings
- Load dynamics
- How to assess emergency situations
- Load and vehicle security
Apply For Our Car to CAT CE (Class 1)
Address: D4 Flexspace,
Zone 1
Deeside Industrial Estate
CH5 2JZ
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Phone: 01244 820666
