Provide Driver CPC part 4 (practical demonstration) tests for HGV and bus drivers
How to get permission to carry out Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) part 4 tests and the rules you must follow.
Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
Eligibility
You can apply to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) to carry out Driver CPC part 4 (practical demonstration) tests if you’re:
- a haulage company
- a bus or coach company
- a large goods vehicle (LGV) or passenger carrying vehicle (PCV) training organisation
- an LGV or PCV industry training association
- a Driver CPC periodic training centre
There’s a different process to get approved to provide Driver CPC part 3a (off-road exercises) tests.
Assessor eligibility
You need to nominate anyone who you want to be an assessor - they must work for your organisation.
Anyone you nominate must:
- have a full vocational driving licence for the relevant category
- be a ‘fit and proper’ person
- pass the DVSA Driver CPC part 4 assessor’s training course
Apply for approval
Contact DVSA to get details about what information you need to provide to apply.
Delegated driving examiner team
Delegated Examiner Section
DVSA1 Unity Square
Nottingham
NG2 1AY
Email [email protected]
You need to accept the
when you apply.Your application can be refused at any time if DVSA decides that you’re not ‘fit and proper’.
Take the assessor training course
Each assessor must take a 2-day training course at DVSA’s training academy in Guildford.
DVSA
Guildford GVTS
Waterside Rd
Guildford
GU1 1SA
This costs £180 per assessor and is carried out in groups of 20, with delegates from different companies.
DVSA will tell you how to pay the fee when you apply.
Facilities and equipment you need
You must provide a safe environment when carrying out Driver CPC part 4 tests.
Candidates must have enough space to carry out the various vehicle checks, free from obstructions or moving vehicles.
Load securing demonstration
LGV candidates must demonstrate their ability to secure and unsecure loads during the test, using the equipment provided. This equipment must include:
- a nylon multi-twist rope that’s 6 metres length
- a chain tensioner or rachet unit and chain that has a heavy gauge chain with eyelets at both ends
- a webbing ratchet strap of 20 kilo Newtons
- load tensioning bars
You can use either:
- a load securing demonstration trolley (or similar device)
- a suitable vehicle
Book tests
DVSA will send you details about how to book your test after you’ve passed the assessor training course.
You have to pay a fee of £41 to book each Driver CPC part 4 assessment.
This can be paid by either:
- credit card at the time of the booking
- pre-funded account
Having your standards checked
DVSA will visit you to carry out quality audits. An audit will include a:
- check of your records and processes
- standards checks of your Driver CPC part 4 assessors (including watching tests being carried out)
Your permission to carry out Driver CPC part 4 tests, or to act as the responsible person, can be taken away if DVSA decides that you’re not ‘fit and proper’.
Help with your application
Contact DVSA to get help applying, or for more information about how to use your own staff to provide Driver CPC part 4 tests.
Delegated driving examiner team
Delegated Examiner Section
DVSA1 Unity Square
Nottingham
NG2 1AY
Email [email protected]
Updates to this page
Published 15 September 2017Last updated 7 November 2023 + show all updates
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Updated email address for Delegated driving examiner team, added link to conditions of approval.
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Edited section "Take the assessor training course" - Changed the address for the assessor training course to Guildford GVTS.
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