The reversing part of certain medium and large vehicle tests will be assessed by an authorised third party instead of a DVSA examiner. This is not quite the case. Initially, a now-closed government ...
HGV drivers will only have to take one test rather than two, the Government has announced, in a move designed to help quell shortages. The Department for Transport (DfT) said up to 50,000 more HGV ...
62 per cent of HGV test centres currently have a waiting list of at least 11 weeks, indicating the severe shortages of lorry drivers causing the UK economy to grind to a halt will not end anytime soon ...
A campaign to recruit more HGV test examiners to help reduce the lorry driver shortage has been launched by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA. Some 40 new vocational examiners will be ...
Driver apprentice Steven Cartwright has set a record at Moody Logistics and Storage having gained his Class 1 HGV licence in just three months. Under new government rules designed to free up more HGV ...
The Government has announced changes to the HGV driver test in order to free up capacity for 50,000 additional tests per year. A new streamlined test means drivers will only need to take one test to ...
Changes to the HGV testing system designed to address a shortage of drivers are a risk to road safety, the Road Haulage Association has said. The UK has an estimated shortfall of 90,000 lorry drivers, ...
Changes to the HGV testing system designed to address a shortage of drivers are a risk to road safety, the Road Haulage Association has said. The UK has an estimated shortfall of 90,000 lorry drivers, ...
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