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From Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)
  • Details of the IT equipment, internet connection and printer MOT garages need to use the MOT testing service.

  • How to keep your company’s fleet of vans and safe to drive and cost-effective.

  • Find out about the help you can get to run your business safely and efficiently if you've been a vehicle operator for less than 6 months.

  • Guidance for driving examiners on the Driver CPC part 4 practical safety demonstration test.

  • Rules for riders, how instructors qualify, and instructor to trainee ratios.

  • How to set up a drink-drive rehabilitation course, applying for approval, fees you have to pay and how you'll be monitored.

  • What MOT testers need to know about how hybrid, electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles work, and what to do when inspecting these vehicles.

  • How to safely and legally modify a van in order to carry passengers in the rear, including information about seat belts and how many people you can carry.

  • How fines and financial deposits issued by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) for offences found at roadside checks work.

  • Samples of the annual test (MOT) certificates that can be given to you when your lorry, bus or trailer passes or fails the test.

  • A list of sites where vehicles can be taken for an LEC test.

  • List of traffic areas, local newspaper advert template and convictions and cautions you will need to declare when applying for a vehicle operator licence.

  • How the drivers' hours rules work when you're driving a passenger carrying vehicle under a mix of the assimilated/AETR and Great Britain rules.

  • What compulsory basic training is, who can deliver it, information about this manual.

  • Legal requirements, motorcycles with sidecars, motor-tricycles, speedometers, using dipped headlights during training, and trade plates.

  • Find out how prompt cards will be used to support you during your driving test if you’re deaf or have a hearing impairment, and download a copy of the cards.

  • The law on using electrically assisted pedal cycles (EAPCs) on public roads.

  • Legal requirements for mini scooters powered by motors and the rules about riding them on public roads.

  • Pre-course trainee checks, the compulsory basic training (CBT) syllabus, trainee to instructor ratios, automatic machines and dealing with complaints.

  • Issuing certificates, ordering more, making mistakes on certificates, reporting lost or stolen certificates, and issuing replacement certificates.