COVID-19: Temporary changes to driver CPC requirements

COVID-19: Temporary changes to driver CPC requirements

31 Mar 2020 Posted By Josh Reynolds

The Government has released guidance on the temporary changes which have been made to allow lorry drivers who cannot complete compulsory CPC training to continue to drive.

You can view the latest information here.

Temporary measures to allow drivers to continue driving
Most professional lorry and bus drivers must complete 35 hours periodic training every 5 years to maintain a driver qualification card (DQC). During the coronavirus outbreak it may be difficult for drivers to complete the required training.

The Department for Transport has therefore put in place temporary changes in professional driver qualification requirements.

This means that drivers whose DQC expires in the period from 1 March 2020 to 30 September 2020 can continue driving.

In addition military drivers (who have different training) will be allowed to drive in civilian situations during that period.

Enforcement arrangements
Drivers will not be subject to enforcement action by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) in respect of the DCPC regulations. We have informed police forces of this position.

If you are stopped by an enforcement officer they can check to see that you have previously recently held a CPC or are in the military (including reservists acting under instruction).

Drivers should carry their expired DQC if they have it.

The drivers that this measure applies to will be required to comply with driver CPC rules from 1 October 2020.

Where this applies
These changes apply to Great Britain. Arrangements in Northern Ireland are devolved.

For international road transport drivers should have a Driver CPC, unless the type of transport is exempt from the requirements.

The end date will be kept under review. The proposed schedule includes a substantial period to recover missed training, whose duration will need further assessment.

Insurance
Road transport operators will need to check insurance validity, but should not expect any significant change in premiums.

You can view the latest information here.

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