6 month access to LGV CPC Module 2 Case Studies Test

£30.00

To become a qualified lorry driver, you must obtain a driver CPC qualification. This requires passing the module 2 case studies test, which can be taken at a test centre alongside the multiple-choice theory and hazard perception tests. Interestingly, you can take the module 2 test before passing your practical driving test.

The exam consists of several case studies that present scenarios you may encounter during your working day as a lorry driver. Each case study contains between 5-10 questions, and to pass, you must achieve a minimum score of 40 out of 50. You will have 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete the questions.

Once you have passed the module 2 test and the module 4 practical demonstration test, which your training school will assist you with, you will have completed your driver CPC. This qualification will be valid for five years, allowing you to pursue a career as a professional lorry driver.

Features for Module 2 CPC Case Study Questions

CPC Questions

  • The largest database of professionally written CPC questions available for trainee LGV & PCV drivers.

  • Practise hundreds of interactive multiple choice questions.

  • Review your answers and read explanations to help improve your skills.

  • Sit hundreds of mock tests that are structured just like the real test.

  • Detailed introduction to the CPC module including everything you need to know about the test, who needs to take it, and how it fits into the licencing system for LGV and PCV drivers.

  • Includes comprehensive learning materials covering every aspect of the DVSA syllabus for the CPC test.

  • Keep track of your progress and find out when you’re ready to sit the real test.

Interactive Case Studies

  • 1 Customer Service

  • 2 Diet and Health

  • 3 Documentation

  • 4 Drivers’ Hours

  • 5 EcoSafe Driving

  • 6 Health and Safety

  • 7 Incidents, Emergencies and First Aid

  • 8 Legal Matters

  • 9 Licensing and Qualifications

  • 10 Risk Factors

  • 11 Speed, Height, Weight and Other Limits

  • 12 Tachograph Use

  • 13 Vehicle Loading, Unloading and Security

  • 14 Technical Matters

  • 15 Vulnerable Road Users

  • 16 Working Time Directive

To become a qualified lorry driver, you must obtain a driver CPC qualification. This requires passing the module 2 case studies test, which can be taken at a test centre alongside the multiple-choice theory and hazard perception tests. Interestingly, you can take the module 2 test before passing your practical driving test.

The exam consists of several case studies that present scenarios you may encounter during your working day as a lorry driver. Each case study contains between 5-10 questions, and to pass, you must achieve a minimum score of 40 out of 50. You will have 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete the questions.

Once you have passed the module 2 test and the module 4 practical demonstration test, which your training school will assist you with, you will have completed your driver CPC. This qualification will be valid for five years, allowing you to pursue a career as a professional lorry driver.

Features for Module 2 CPC Case Study Questions

CPC Questions

  • The largest database of professionally written CPC questions available for trainee LGV & PCV drivers.

  • Practise hundreds of interactive multiple choice questions.

  • Review your answers and read explanations to help improve your skills.

  • Sit hundreds of mock tests that are structured just like the real test.

  • Detailed introduction to the CPC module including everything you need to know about the test, who needs to take it, and how it fits into the licencing system for LGV and PCV drivers.

  • Includes comprehensive learning materials covering every aspect of the DVSA syllabus for the CPC test.

  • Keep track of your progress and find out when you’re ready to sit the real test.

Interactive Case Studies

  • 1 Customer Service

  • 2 Diet and Health

  • 3 Documentation

  • 4 Drivers’ Hours

  • 5 EcoSafe Driving

  • 6 Health and Safety

  • 7 Incidents, Emergencies and First Aid

  • 8 Legal Matters

  • 9 Licensing and Qualifications

  • 10 Risk Factors

  • 11 Speed, Height, Weight and Other Limits

  • 12 Tachograph Use

  • 13 Vehicle Loading, Unloading and Security

  • 14 Technical Matters

  • 15 Vulnerable Road Users

  • 16 Working Time Directive