The DVSA has laid out plans to revamp the Driver CPC to make it more flexible and attractive to professional drivers, writes Chris Tindall.
Planned reforms to the qualification include introducing a new National Driver CPC and allowing training courses to be done in blocks of three-and-a-half hours rather than the current seven.
The National Driver CPC will be offered as an alternative to the International Driver CPC, which will become the new name for how the existing qualification currently operates.
There will be no changes to how the International version works, and e-learning in a trainer-led course will be limited to two hours.