LGV and HGV Driver Training Prices, covering Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Essex, London and the surrounding areas
Information
- To obtain a provisional license you will need forms D2 License Application and D4 Medical Examination form. These can be obtained from a Post Office. Medicals will have to be paid for but the license application is free.
- You will then need to take the theory test and hazard perception test. The two parts may be taken at various times but both must be passed to achieve a valid theory pass. If you fail you will only need to retake the part you have failed.
- From the 10th September 2009 (LGV) - New drivers will have to undertake the new CPC as part of their driver training. We can arrange this as part of your training at extra cost. Please note: This test is NOT required if you passed your test (car) before January 1997.
- When you have completed the theory test you can now start you driver training. We can tailor the training to suit your needs, however most of the time we train 5 days duration with the test on the last day.
- We offer very competitive rates which represent good value for money and we try to make our training as fun and enjoyable as possible.
- We are here to help so please feel free to contact us for any information the you require.
Prices
| Course | Duration | Cost of course |
| B + E | Hourly | £35 p/hr |
| C | 5 Days | £850 |
| C + E | 5 Days | £850 |
| PCV | 5 Days | £900 |
| LGV/PCV Test fee (Week Days) | n/a | £115 |
| LGV/PCV Test fee (Weekends) | n/a | £141 |
| Theory Test | n/a | £35 |
| Hazard Perception Test | n/a | £15 |
| CPC Case Study | n/a | £30 |
| CPC Practical | n/a | £55 |






