somefeen wrote: » ...I passed my C test about two years ago... .... I never got around to actually adding the category to my licence....
Wishbone Ash wrote: » :eek: :eek: :eek: If more that 2 years has elapsed since getting you certificate of competency, you'll be back to square one again with the C licence.
Oaklynn Tall Whirlwind wrote: » The OP said they recently got it, must have been very close to the 2 year deadline....
Oaklynn Tall Whirlwind wrote: » The OP said they recently got it, must have been very close to the 2 year deadline. I think with the CPC the same applies, you need to redo it after 2 years, as in the theory tests, show and tell etc.
Del2005 wrote: » The theory test the OP did will still be valid. What amount of the "classes" they need to get driving is the issue. IMO since the OP never had a C licence before they just start on module 1 and wait 5 years for the card, but the RSA will have the correct answer.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » Oops - apologies. The bit about the 2 years just jumped off the screen!
Boxcar_Willie wrote: » I have a C licence for past 25 years. Stopped driving a truck in 2000 but kept C licence up-to-date. Where would I stand now with CPC if I were to resume driving occasionally ? Have been offered holiday relief work , would probably just be for a few weeks for a company delivering their own goods nationwide.
Boxcar_Willie wrote: » Thanks Deckard Shaw for the detailed reply. It contains all the information that I need. Initial CPC would seem the way to go. I don't have a digital tacho card , have only ever used the white paper discs in the red box. How times have changed.
donkey balls wrote: » You don't have to sit every CPC module since 09 you can Just do 5 modules even in the same week cost about €250 then the digi card anoth €50. I know a lad that stopped driving for a while and he just dis what ever CPC modules to keep.him current. Anyway f**k all changes happen in the books and no new legislation has come in, Its the biggest load of crap ever thought up and a money spinner for companies that do the courses.
donkey balls wrote: » Well I would question that I don't drive for a living anymore, Since 2012 Any way and I wouldn't be required to do 7 CPC modules. to get back in the seat. If you think about it it's done over a period of 5 years the initial cards were issued in Sep 2014 for trucks. So if someone hasn't drove since 2010 they won't need to do 9 CPC but 5. As I said I had a lad that worked with me that gave the driving up for a few years,And wanted to get back in the saddle he called the RSA explained the situation and just done what ever courses he needed to do.