Online CPC Training Courses

We have tailored our HGV & PSV Driver CPC courses to provide options that specifically fits around you and your schedule. All our courses are online via Zoom video conferencing. If you’re new to online training don’t worry – we provide 121 practice sessions and tech help throughout.

All our course pricing includes uploads and certificates – no hidden fees!

Weeknights & Weekends

3.5 Hour Split Modules

Choose a Course that fits around you and your schedule!

£40(Includes Uploads & VAT)

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Pick & Mix

35 CPC
Hours

Don’t know your shifts? Choose your dates as you go!

£180(Includes Uploads & VAT)

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7 Hour Days

Full Day
CPC Courses

Take advantage of our Intensive full day modules.

£40(Includes Uploads & VAT)

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35 Hour Week

Full Week
CPC Course

Cram all your training into one intensive full week!

£170(Includes Uploads & VAT)

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Our Modules

Road Signs & Signals: This section covers the various types of road signs and signals used to guide and inform drivers, ensuring they understand the visual cues for safe navigation.

Road Traffic Signs: This area focuses on the different categories of road traffic signs, explaining their meanings and purposes, such as warning signs, regulatory signs, and information signs.

Road Markings: This part details the different types of road markings, including lines, symbols, and patterns, that provide guidance, warnings, and instructions to drivers on the road. White and yellow lines are used.

Blue Light Awareness: This section educates drivers on how to safely interact with emergency vehicles using blue lights, emphasizing the importance of yielding and providing space for them to respond to emergencies. Always check mirrors and anticipate.

Uk Speed Limits: This area outlines the specific speed limits for various types of roads in the UK, helping drivers understand and adhere to the legal speed restrictions for different vehicles and road conditions. National speed limit is for motorways.

Mobile Phones & Seatbelt Laws: This part explains the legal restrictions on using mobile phones while driving and the mandatory requirement to wear seatbelts, highlighting the dangers and penalties associated with non-compliance. It is extremely dangerous to use your phone when driving.

Road Laws – Drink and Drugs: This section covers the legal limits for alcohol and drug consumption while driving, emphasizing the severe consequences of driving under the influence and promoting responsible behaviour.

HGV & PCV Vehicle Safety Checks: This section outlines the necessary safety checks drivers must perform on HGVs and PCVs, highlighting the critical role these checks play in preventing accidents and ensuring roadworthiness, supported by relevant statistics. Ensure your vehicle is safe to drive.

Load Security and Responsibilities: This area covers the legal requirements and best practices for securing loads on HGVs, emphasising the driver’s responsibility in preventing load-related incidents and providing safety statistics to illustrate the importance of proper load securement, this section Is geared more towards Lorry Driver CPC Training.

Vehicle Walkaround checks: This part details the specific steps involved in conducting thorough walkaround checks on HGVs, buses, and coaches, ensuring drivers can identify and address potential defects before operating the vehicle. Group participation is an important requirement here

Reporting Defects: This section explains the procedures for reporting any identified defects on HGVs or PCVs, emphasizing the importance of timely reporting and proper documentation to maintain vehicle safety and compliance.

Workplace Safety – Dangers within the workplace for HGV and PCV drivers. This includes Manual Handling, Proper PPE protection and injury and death statistics: This area highlights the various workplace dangers faced by HGV and PCV drivers, including risks associated with manual handling, the importance of using proper personal protective equipment (PPE), and relevant injury and death statistics to underscore the need for workplace safety measures.

What Are Vulnerable Road Users: This section defines vulnerable road users as those most at risk in traffic, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists, emphasizing their lack of protection compared to vehicle occupants.

Statistics Of Injuries and Deaths on the Road: This area presents data on road accidents, highlighting the frequency and severity of injuries and fatalities to emphasize the need for safer driving practices and increased awareness.

Highway Code Updates and Breakdown: This part summarizes recent changes to the Highway Code, providing a clear explanation of new rules and guidelines to ensure drivers are up to date with the latest regulations.

Breakdown Of Each Type of Vulnerable Road User and Dangers: This section offers a detailed look at each type of vulnerable road user, such as pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists, outlining the specific dangers they face on the road.

Dangers Of Cyclists and Motorbikes: This area focuses specifically on the risks faced by cyclists and motorcyclists, including visibility issues, road hazards, and the potential for serious injuries in collisions.

Case Studies and Discussions of Road Accidents Involving HGV and PCV: This section presents real-life examples of road accidents involving HGVs and PCVs, encouraging analysis and discussion to identify causes and promote preventative measures.

Dangers of HGV Driving: This section outlines the specific risks associated with operating heavy goods vehicles, including blind spots, longer stopping distances, and the challenges of manoeuvring large vehicles in various road conditions.

Dangers of PCV Driving: This area highlights the unique hazards of driving passenger carrying vehicles, such as managing passenger safety, dealing with distractions, and navigating urban environments with frequent stops.

Maintaining a safe and professional environment: both the driver and passengers is paramount in HGV and PCV operation. This involves minimising distractions, particularly from passengers, and upholding a high standard of professional conduct characterised by courtesy and adherence to regulations. Additionally, drivers must prioritise their own safety through defensive driving and vehicle maintenance. For those engaged in tramping, managing fatigue, ensuring security, and attending to personal health and hygiene are vital aspects of long-distance driving.

Terrorism Threats and Cargo Theft: This section raises awareness about potential terrorist threats and the risk of cargo theft, providing guidance on how to identify suspicious activity, secure loads, and report any concerns to the appropriate authorities.

Mental Health & Driver Welfare: This section emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health issues and promoting overall well-being among drivers, highlighting the impact of stress and fatigue on their performance and safety. Take time to look after yourself.

Pressure on mental health in HGV Driving: This area explores the specific factors that contribute to mental health challenges for HGV drivers, such as long hours, isolation, and demanding work conditions.

Managing Expectations of work life: This part focuses on helping drivers set realistic expectations for their work life, balancing the demands of the job with personal needs and promoting effective time management and self-care strategies.

Managing road rage and stress on the road: This section provides techniques and strategies for drivers to manage their emotions and cope with road rage and stress, promoting calm and responsible behaviour in challenging driving situations.

Dangers of HGV driving and fatigue: This area highlights the significant risks associated with fatigue while driving HGVs, emphasizing the importance of adequate rest, proper sleep habits, and recognizing the signs of drowsiness to prevent accidents.

Safe Urban Driving: Unique challenges and risks associated with driving in urban environments, emphasising the need for heightened awareness and caution. This includes navigating narrow roads, safely changing lanes, and negotiating complex junctions and roundabouts, all while dealing with heavy traffic and congestion. Understanding and adhering to weight limits and being mindful of overhanging loads is crucial. Also important is keeping up to date on Bus Lane Rulings

Bridge Strikes: This section addresses the serious issue of vehicles striking bridges, detailing the statistics of such incidents, highlighting height and weight restrictions to prevent them, and outlining the procedures to follow if a bridge strike occurs.

Route Planning: Effective route planning is essential to avoid problems in urban areas. This includes using tools like specialized truckers’ maps and up-to-date street mapping and being aware of traffic light patterns to ensure efficient and safe navigation, as relying solely on standard sat navs can lead to issues with weight limits or restricted access.

Driver Hours Summary: This section compares EU/assimilated rules with AETR and GB Domestic hours, providing a comprehensive overview of the regulations governing driving time, breaks, and rest periods.

Tachograph Icons: This part explains the meanings of various tachograph icons, such as POA and those used for manual entries, outlining the basics of tachograph operation to ensure accurate recording of driving activity.

Driver Hours Breakdown: This section provides a detailed explanation of driver hours rules, incorporating questions and answers to clarify complex aspects and reinforce understanding of compliance requirements.

Unforeseen Events: This part discusses how to handle unforeseen events that may affect driver hour compliance, outlining the procedures for documenting and reporting such situations to avoid penalties.

Tachograph Printouts: This section explains when and how to use tachograph printouts, detailing their importance for verifying driver activity, complying with regulations, and providing evidence in case of inspections.

Fines and Penalties: This area outlines the fines and penalties that can be imposed for non-compliance with driver hour regulations and tachograph rules, emphasizing the importance of adherence to avoid legal consequences for your UK and CPC Licence.

Jaupt Approved & 5* Auditor Feedback

Atlas is fully approved and audited to provide remote, online CPC courses via our ZOOM video sessions. Our sessions are divided over 2 days (3.5hours each day) and operate ‘Out of Hours’ to suit you.