Welcome to Enterprise Distance Learning This study portal will prepare you to pass your Module 4 Driving Test.
Throughout the examination you must prove your competence by answering questions and by demonstrating your skills. Listen to the examiner and follow their lead. Assume that the examiner wants you to practically demonstrate the answer to their questions unless they say otherwise.
There are 5 topic areas, and for each you’ll be asked a number of questions. Currently, you’re expected to achieve an overall pass mark of 80%, as well as achieving at least 75% in each of the topics.
The examination lasts no longer than 30 minutes. Though every test covers items from all five topics, there is not time to cover all of the individual details. Do not be surprised if your test does not include some of the information contained in this study portal, this is normal. Provided you have understood all of this course you will be ready to take your test and you will not run out of time.
Information regarding test content for the Module 4 Driver CPC training portal has been taken from the DVSA publication “DRIVER CPC the OFFICIAL DVSA GUIDE for Professional Goods Vehicle Drivers”
This study portal, and your test, are split into the five key topics.
Safe Loading – See More
You will be expected to know how;
- To avoid overloading your vehicle
- To distribute a load within your vehicle
- To secure the load safely
- To avoid running out of fuel during your journey
Vehicle Security – See More
You will be expected to know how;
- To park a vehicle so that it is secure
- To take precautions against bridge strikes
- To make sure that an unfamiliar vehicle is safe before you drive it
Border Security – See More
You will be expected to know;
- The penalties for transporting illegal immigrants and contraband across international borders
- How to prevent stowaways from hiding on your vehicle
- How to check your vehicle for hidden items
Assessing Emergency Situations – See More
You will be expected to know;
- How air braking systems work and how to check for fault
- What to do in the event of fire
Preventing Physical Risk – See More
You will be expected to know;
- How to perform an effective and thorough daily walk round check