LGV C1E Driver Training

LGV C1E Driver Training

Wallace School of Transport offers expert LGV C1E driver training, equipping learners with the skills and confidence needed to operate medium-sized goods vehicles safely and efficiently. Their courses combine practical, hands-on driving experience with comprehensive instruction on road safety, vehicle handling, and manoeuvring, ensuring trainees meet legal requirements and are fully prepared for professional driving roles. Known for their experienced instructors and supportive learning environment, Wallace School of Transport helps students achieve their qualifications with professionalism and care.

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D1 Minibus Driver Training

- Available from early morning through to evenings & selected times at weekends
- 1 to 1 training - just you, your instructor and the training vehicle
- Courses followed by immediate tests
- RTITB & DVSA Accreditations - Qualified Instructors & Quality Training
HGV Class 2 / LGV C Driver Training

HGV Class 2 / LGV C Driver Training

Training is available across London and around M25, including:
Acton, Battersea, Dartford, Croydon, Dunstable/Luton, Enfield, Harlow (Brentwood), Heathrow, High Wycombe, Guildford, Park Royal, Slough, Watford and Wembley

Our easy to drive DAF vehicles are specially selected:
- Truck of the Year Award Winning LF55
- Well positioned, easy to use controls
- Smooth riding, low noise & pollution levels, good visibility
- 8.25m long for easy manoeuvrability
- Exhaust brake, anti-lock brakes
- Electrically adjustable heated mirrors, air suspended cloth seats, electric windows and air conditioning
- Reversing camera to make it easy to reverse

Learn quickly and easily - Pass FIRST TIME!

Lorry Driver Training

What is an LGV license?

Anyone who wants to become a lorry driver and drive a large vehicle (a Heavy Goods Vehicle) for work needs an LGV licence. This includes drivers who transport goods, materials, or even passengers in larger vehicles. If you dream of being a lorry driver, delivery driver, or working in logistics, you will need to get your LGV licence.

What are the different Types of LGV Licences?

There are 4 main types of LGV licences, each allowing you to drive different kinds of vehicles. Here’s a quick overview:

•     Category C: This licence allows you to drive vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, but not those with a trailer over 750 kg. It’s the most common type for lorry drivers.
•     Category C1: This is for vehicles between 3.5 and 7.5 tonnes. It’s a great option if you want to drive smaller lorries.
•     Category C+E: This licence allows you to drive Category C vehicles with a trailer over 750 kg. It’s perfect for those who want to drive articulated lorries.
•     Category C1+E: This is similar to C1 but allows you to tow a trailer over 750 kg.

Each type of licence has its own requirements and training, so it’s important to choose the one that fits your career goals.

What are differences between HGV and LGV licences?  Check out our earlier blog https://www.wallaceschool.co.uk/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-lgv-training-and-hgv-training which covers what’s involved in HGV/LGV practical training and can help you understand the requirements better.

How do I Apply for an LGV Licence?

Getting your LGV licence involves a few steps, but don’t worry! It’s a straightforward process. And we will help you with all the Steps and Stages mentioned below:

1)    Check Your Eligibility: You must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid UK driving licence.

2)    Get a Medical Examination: You’ll need to pass a medical exam to ensure you’re fit to drive large vehicles.

3)    Apply for a Provisional LGV Licence: You can apply for this through the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency). You’ll need to fill out a form and pay a fee.

4)    Take the Theory Test: Before you can start practical training, you’ll need to pass a theory test that covers road safety and vehicle handling.

5)    Complete Practical Training and Pass your DVSA tests: This is where you’ll learn how to drive a large vehicle.

6)    Beware! It is not a legal requirement for LGV / HGV training to be delivered by an Approved Driving School, with Qualified Instructors. Booking with Wallace School of Transport, who provide DVSA / NRI comprehensive courses, means you can learn all the skills required to pass first time and get your full LGV licence. See our blog which goes into details https://www.wallaceschool.co.uk/blog/choosing-hgv-driving-training-school

Essential Information for Aspiring Lorry Drivers

If you’re thinking about a career in lorry driving, it’s important to know that the transport industry is always in need of skilled drivers. With an LGV licence, you can open doors to various job opportunities, from local deliveries to long-haul trucking.

Conclusion
In summary, an LGV licence is essential for anyone looking to drive large vehicles in the UK.

With different types of licences available, you can choose the one that best suits you and your career. By following the steps to apply and complete your training, you’ll be well on your way to a rewarding career in commercial transport.

When you’re ready to take the next step, contact Wallace School of Transport, 020 8453 3440 Monday to Friday in office hours, or email us at info@wallaceschool.co.uk and we will help you gain the licence of your dreams and start your journey in the transport industry!

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Wallace School of Transport

8 Steele Road, Park Royal, London, NW10 7AR, United Kingdom

HGV & LGV Training in Croydon, Dartford, Enfield, Luton, Slough, Watford and Wembley. Accredited School - DVSA, NRI, NVDIR Qualified & Experience Instructors Forklift RTITB Training & Certification And ALLMI Lorry Loader Crane Training & Registration All available at our NW London Training Centre & Warehouse or at Your Company Premises anywhere around London & M25. We also provide training & qualifications for: Drivers CPC, ADR, Managers CPC & Reversing Banksman and Reversing Shunter Training. CALL for DETAILS.