03/09/2009
Lorry Driver Qualification Reviewed
A new European qualification for all professional lorry drivers has been launched in Northern Ireland.
From 10 September, new drivers entering the industry will need to pass the Driver CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence) Initial Qualification, as well as holding a relevant vocational driving licence.
Stormont Environment Minister Edwin Poots (pictured) said the new qualification aims to improve road safety and will ensure all new drivers have the necessary knowledge and skills to cope with changes within the industry.
"These include minimizing fuel consumption, being aware of the risks of the road, how to assess an emergency situation, and how to load a lorry safely," said Mr Poots.
The tests for the new Driver CPC Initial Qualification comprise a theory test involving case studies, and a practical test which requires candidates to demonstrate their knowledge of vehicle safety and security related issues.
Trainee lorry drivers will be able to prepare for these CPC tests and the existing licence acquisition tests (theory and practical) simultaneously, thereby minimising any costs or delay.
Drivers who hold a full licence to drive a lorry before 10 September will not be required to take the Initial Qualification.
However, all drivers, both new and existing, will need to complete 35 hours of ‘periodic training’ every five years in order to maintain their Driver CPC status and continue driving professionally.
(PR/BMcC)
From 10 September, new drivers entering the industry will need to pass the Driver CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence) Initial Qualification, as well as holding a relevant vocational driving licence.
Stormont Environment Minister Edwin Poots (pictured) said the new qualification aims to improve road safety and will ensure all new drivers have the necessary knowledge and skills to cope with changes within the industry.
"These include minimizing fuel consumption, being aware of the risks of the road, how to assess an emergency situation, and how to load a lorry safely," said Mr Poots.
The tests for the new Driver CPC Initial Qualification comprise a theory test involving case studies, and a practical test which requires candidates to demonstrate their knowledge of vehicle safety and security related issues.
Trainee lorry drivers will be able to prepare for these CPC tests and the existing licence acquisition tests (theory and practical) simultaneously, thereby minimising any costs or delay.
Drivers who hold a full licence to drive a lorry before 10 September will not be required to take the Initial Qualification.
However, all drivers, both new and existing, will need to complete 35 hours of ‘periodic training’ every five years in order to maintain their Driver CPC status and continue driving professionally.
(PR/BMcC)
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