What is CPC holder?

CPC Holder, is a commonly used abbreviation, for the title of an individual, who is the holder of a Certificate of Professional Competence, in road transport management.

How long does a transport manager course take?

10 days
The course is 10 days in total, which includes 2 revision days and 1 days of exams.

What level of qualification is a CPC?

Level 3 qualification
The Transport Manager CPC is a Level 3 qualification, so equivalent to an A-Level. This gives the qualification real credibility, but it’s also certainly the case that with the right commitment from the delegate, supported by sound learning materials and revision, anyone is more than capable of passing.

Who needs CPC training?

The original European Union Directive states that professional drivers of vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, or Passenger Carrying Vehicles (PCV) with 9 or more seats, require the Driver CPC qualification.

How do I get my CPC license?

You’ll get your Driver Certificate of Professional Competence ( CPC ) card when you’ve done 35 hours of periodic training. The card is sometimes called a ‘driver qualification card’ or ‘ DQC ‘. You must carry this card while driving a lorry, bus or coach professionally.

Do I need a transport manager for 1 lorry?

A transport manager is necessary if you hold a Standard National or Standard International Operator’s Licence. This is because there is a requirement to show professional competence for both types of licence.

Is Transport Manager CPC hard?

To give an indication of the difficulty, Level 3 is equivalent to a A-Level exam. The average pass rate nationally is around 50% of candidates that take their exam pass first time. The pass rate for NTP’s transport manager course is 93% for part 1 examination and 83% for part 2 of the examination.

How do I pass CPC transport manager?

To pass the Transport Manager CPC exam, you need to know about:

  1. the civil, commercial, social and fiscal laws on road haulage or passenger transport.
  2. business and money management.
  3. the paperwork needed to take goods or passengers out of the UK.
  4. road haulage or passenger vehicle standards.
  5. road safety.