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LGV C Licence Training



Covering The West Midlands



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LGV CATEGORY C LICENCE WOLVERHAMPTON WEST MIDLANDS



C Licence – also referred to as Class 2 or Rigid this category allows the licence holder to drive any large goods vehicle with a trailer with a maximum authorised mass of up to 750 kg. A driver can obtain this licence from the age of 18.


Find out more about obtaining your Category C licence by contacting a member of our team at Active Training or fill out the contact form and we will gladly contact you back.


Some examples of C vehicles include general home delivery trucks, fire engines, roadside recovery vehicles, home and commercial removal trucks, waste disposal trucks and gritters.



DSA Theory Test And What It Entails



There are two parts to the theory test: multiple-choice and hazard perception. The tests can normally be booked for the same day (subject to availability) or taken on different days if you wish. Both parts must be passed before a practical test can be taken.


To pass the multiple-choice test, you must correctly answer 85 of 100 questions in the allowed time of 2 hours. The answers to all the questions are contained in the book, The Official Theory Test for Drivers of Large Vehicles.


The topics covered by the theory test are:

Vehicle, weights and dimensions

Carrying passengers

Accident handling

Leaving the vehicle

Restricted view

Environmental issues

Drivers' hours and rest periods

Attitude and alertness

Braking systems, speed limits and overtaking

Safety and hazard awareness

Vehicle condition

Vehicle loading

Windy weather and heavy rain

Traffic signs


The hazard perception test consists of 19 film clips (18 clips containing 1 scoreable hazard and 1 clip containing 2 scoreable hazards) of real road scenes containing potential hazards.


When watching the clips, you respond by clicking the mouse button as soon as you become aware of a hazard. The pass mark is 67 out of a possible 100 and the allowed time is 45 minutes.



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Tel 07572 416772



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