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Frequently Asked Questions

Here, you’ll find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about HGV training courses and the process of becoming a HGV driver.

Whether you’re just starting out or you’re looking to improve your skills, our FAQs are designed to provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your HGV training and career.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Becoming a HGV driver

Becoming a HGV driver requires passing both a theory test and a practical driving test.

HGV training courses are designed to teach individuals how to safely operate heavy goods vehicles and prepare for the DVSA (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) driving test.

These courses vary in length and complexity, depending on your experience level and the type of HGV licence you’re seeking.

The theory test covers your knowledge of driving and safety procedures, while the practical test assesses your driving skills. Before you take either of these tests, you’ll need to complete an HGV training course and obtain a provisional HGV licence.

Additionally, you’ll need to meet certain medical and age requirements set by the DVSA.

At HGV Learning, we are committed to helping our students achieve their goals and become successful HGV drivers.

Our experienced instructors provide hands-on training and support, helping you develop the skills and confidence you need to succeed on the road.

Whether you’re just starting out or you’re looking to improve your skills, our training courses are tailored to meet your needs and help you achieve your goals.

We hope that our FAQs page has been helpful in answering your questions about HGV training courses and the process of becoming a HGV driver.

If you have additional questions, please feel free to reach out to us and we’ll be happy to assist you.

The average wage in the UK driving a Cat C vehicle can bring home anything from £25,000 to £38,000 a year; that is over £500 per week. However, for those lucky enough to drive a Cat C+E the average wage is £34,000 to £55,000 subject to where you live in the UK.

This is normal. Simply give our professional and experienced team a call and they will be able to advise on the best options for you.

We provide part payment options or up to 12 months payment plan, with the option to pay sooner if you wish.

Yes! We would be able to set up an in house payment plan for you. The application would be based on your affordability so your credit rating will not be affected.