Driver CPC Practice guide
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Driver CPC Practice Guide

Independent practice-style questions for professional LGV, PCV and coach drivers.

About this exam

About the Driver CPC Practice

~7 min read · Updated April 2026

Our Driver CPC practice covers the kinds of topics professional lorry, bus and coach drivers revise — Module 2 case studies, safety, regulations, hazard awareness and professional driving responsibilities.

These are practice-style questions, not real exam content. Check the current Driver CPC requirements on GOV.UK and book official tests through the DVSA.

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What revision typically covers

EU drivers' hours and tachograph use, vehicle safety and walkaround checks, defensive driving, eco-driving, securing loads, passenger safety on PCVs, fatigue management, drugs and alcohol rules, accident and incident response.

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How candidates usually prepare

Combine an approved Driver CPC training course (35 hours of periodic training every 5 years for existing holders) with revision questions and DVSA learning materials. Sit Module 2 and Module 4 at official test centres.

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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about the Driver CPC Practice in 2026.

Is Driver CPC set by UK Test Hub?

No. Driver CPC is set and run by the DVSA. UK Test Hub provides independent practice-style revision only.

How long is the Driver CPC card valid?

Driver Qualification Cards last 5 years. You must complete 35 hours of approved periodic training in each 5-year cycle. Confirm the current rules on GOV.UK.

Independent practice site

UK Test Hub is an independent practice and study website. We are not affiliated with GOV.UK, DVSA, Department for Transport, SQA, ETS, Pearson, GMAC, NHS or any official exam body. Questions are practice-style only — always check the official test provider or government guidance before booking a real exam or relying on a qualification for an application.