Well, I thought I would start this as mini-blog through my adventures of obtaining an HGV license.
I am no stranger to HGV’s by all accounts, many years ago I was HGV Technician (I had a bigger sledgehammer) so I have driven them before, sort off! Normally, I would shunt tractor units around the yard and did so for some months, till the day the chargehand convinced me to go get a unit that was already attached to a flatbed trailer, as he was too busy, I was cautious and duly went and drove it around the farm site, till I came to the notorious small bridge…
I was so busy trying to align the cab to get through the narrow opening with trailer, that I totally missed the trailer swing and it took out the corner of a newly painted outbuilding with a rather loud crunch! Chargehand came racing to me, as did the boss! Bossman was not too happy and used many expletives! I will always remember the chargehands super cool reply - ‘Well that shed needed replacing anyway!’.
So, months ago after putting it off for so long, I decided to get my medical out of the way. I was sure it wasn’t going to be a major issue as believe it or not, I actually have a Pilots License and a Class 1 medical is very thorough (Every Airline Pilot needs one)! Passed.
License sent off - Remember tick C and D Cats on your form! your medical covers you for both and you don’t have to use both!
Then the theory tests - I completed my Hazard and Theory test together on the same day as I had to wait months to get a slot. Passed! The only mistake I made here was not booking the CPC at the same time (doh!). Driver hours and WTD - complete mind ■■■■■ read, youtube it and youtube it again!
I completed the CPC South of London (Kent!) as it was the only place I could find! The Initial CPC is testing your theoretical knowledge of what you read in a book to a practical experience you may encounter if you drive professionally, it to me at least was mostly common sense, just remember safety first! Passed!
Hunting around for the best driving school - here in London, there are many, one in fact 2 miles from my home. Pricing seems to be standard. You can now complete your test in an Automatic (if you have a manual license I think), that removes most of the issues you may have with smooth driving - I drive both at work, prefer autos in London anyway. I had one main issue = driving in London - I spend hours of my life sitting in traffic and nothing would make me more frustrated that being on test sat on the A406 - so outer London it had to be, Essex possible!
I came to this site some months ago, asking I hope pertinent questions and was watching the offers from Peter Smythe - I had the money (well the credit card did) so I just decided to go for it, so this Saturday I shall be in the streets of ‘Sutton’ hopefully not taking out walls/curbs/parked cars/street furniture and scaring the Instructor enough for them to run to the nearest pub!
I shall explain the other driving qualification I have before we drive off the site