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LGV Driver CPC Case Studies
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- The new essential qualification you need to obtain after your theory test
- Essential material to help you get through the DSA LGV CPC case studies test
- Covers all of the DSA subject areas
- Easy to read progress bars and statistics
- My Case Studies allow easy review
- The same look and feel as the real tests
- Recommended by instructors and trainers
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Why choose Driving Theory 4 All?
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- It's very likely you passed your LGV theory with our help so you already know us!
- Our case studies are essential preparation for the DSA Case Study tests
- The case studies:
- Are presented as real life scenarios you may encounter as a professional driver
- Help in understanding a driver's work
- Offer improvement of knowledge and skills
- Highlight Road safety
- We are committed to quality and customer support.
- If there's anything you are having trouble with just ask for help!
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What do our case studies cover?
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- Vehicle controls, equipment and components
- Behaviour on the road
- Vehicle characteristics
- Road and weather conditions
- Traffic signs, rules and regulations
- Vehicle control and procedure
- Motorway driving
- Eco-safe driving
- Driving techniques
- Safe and Fuel-Efficient driving
- Load safety
- Securing of loads
- Types of loads
- Paperwork
- Vehicle maintenance
- The affects of alcohol
- Regulations govening the carriage of illegal immigrants
- Regulations that govern drivers' hours and tachographs
- Health and safety at work
- Driver health
- Dealing with emergencies
- The role of the driver within the company / organisation
- Freight transport organisation
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The above cover ALL of the DSA LGV Driver CPC key subject areas. Please note that these case studies are NOT the same questions you will be asked in your real test as the DSA does not make these available.
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