What is CAT C (Class 2) Training?
Cat C is the licence you need to drive large goods vehicles. Popular uses for Cat C vehicles are larger horseboxes, recovery vehicles, builders merchants, town and city delivery vehicles and for delivering aggregate. Cat C training teaches you to drive these vehicles, and prepares you to pass the DVSA Cat C driving test.
WHAT YOU’LL ACHIEVE
Once you pass the Cat C test, the DVSA will update your licence and send you a new one. Your new licence will display your new qualification and allow you to drive these larger vehicles.
If you will be using your new qualification to drive professionally you will need a Driver CPC qualification, this will be arranged for you to coincide with your Cat C training course. You will usually not need a Driver CPC to drive for leisure, for example, driving a motorhome or horsebox.
DURATION OF THE COURSE
Course durations vary depending on your experience and confidence. We encourage everyone to discuss this with us to help us to determine the correct amount of training that you will need to stand the best chance of passing the test, and have the confidence to drive these vehicles on your own after the test.
The standard duration of a Cat C course is between 16 and 20 hours, ideally spread over 4 or 5 days. We will always work with you to try and fit the course around your schedule.
WHAT IS INCLUDED
* Our starter pack includes everything you need to get started including a medical, theory training and theory tests
* Once the starter pack is complete we can arrange the driver training course and tests
* The driver training will include a 3a (off road reversing) test and 3b (on road driving) test, all arranged by us
* We supply an easy-to-drive Cat C vehicle for the training and tests
* If you require a Driver CPC to drive professionally we will offer guidance, training and tests to gain this 5 year qualification
* We will be with you at every step, offering guidance and support to make sure the process is completed efficiently
* We also offer an additional optional training session after you pass the tests on the specific vehicle that you will be driving, or if you would rather focus on enhancing any specific techniques, we can spend time on this during this session
We offer training across multiple sites covering regions including West Midlands, Herefordshire, Staffordshire, Cheshire, Shropshire, Wales and North West England.
Financial Assistance
* Job Seekers or Low-Income individuals earning under £25500 pa to complete Cat C and Driver CPC or Forklift for free.
* People working in the construction industry with a CITB registered employer to upskill to HGV driver with a small company contribution
* People living in Wales who are being made redundant, have been made redundant or are an ex-offender to receive £1500 towards HGV driving training.
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