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Page 1: Course notes for B+E, D1, D1E, C1, C1E, C & C+E · The LGV driving course is run generally on a five day basis : with one instructor and two candidates. The driving tests are

Course notes for B+E, D1, D1E, C1, C1E, C & C+E

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The driving test

The driving test is carried out at Guildford DSA Driving Test Centre.

The test times are:

Winter Times Summer Times

8.20am 8.00am

10.05am 9.45am

12.05pm 11.45am

1.45pm 1.30pm

The driving test consists of a series of exercises designed to show your

level of knowledge and skill.

You will arrive at the test centre with time to spare and wait in

the waiting room for your examiner. The examiner will ask to see

your driving licence (both parts) and your theory test and hazard

perception certificate (if relevant). Make sure they are available.

The driving test lasts for approximately 1½ hours and is carried out

both at the test centre and on the road.

Pass with the professionalsThe LGV driving course is run generally on a five day basis with one instructor and two candidates. The driving tests are carried out at the Guildford DSA test centre, although this could be subject to change.

The course starts at 7.00 am and finishes at 15.30 pm. Two half hour breaks are taken at convenient times during the day.

EP Training operates a no smoking policy and it is requested that you do not smoke in the vehicles or EP’s buildings.

Good luck with your course and should you have any problems please do not hesitate to discuss them with your instructor or the office (telephone numbers at the back of this pack).

We are an ISO 9001 registered organisation, ensuring quality and consistency throughout the duration of your course.

ISO 9001 Cert no. 2583

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Tell Me, Show Me

For Cat B+E, D1, D1E, C1, C1E, C and C+E, candidates will be asked five

questions, which will be a combination of ‘show me’ and ‘tell me’.

For Cat B+E, D1E, C1E and C+E candidates will only be asked two

questions, which will be a combination of ‘show me’ and ‘tell me’.

Tell me, show me question bank can be found in this pack.

A driver fault is recorded for each incorrect answer and a serious fault

is recorded if all questions are answered incorrectly.

Park safely for loading/unloading ramp/platform

This is more commonly called the reversing exercise and requires

you to show your skill, observation and accuracy whilst reversing the

vehicle in an area set to the relevant size of the vehicle (see back of

this book).

On the roadOnce on the road the examiner will direct you through a test route,

which can be altered according to road and traffic conditions.

The instructions given will be clear and concise but if you do not

understand or hear them ask the examiner to repeat the instruction.

Independent drive For a period of 10-15 minutes you will be expected to follow the road

signs and road markings to a specific destination, for example “follow

the A281 to Horsham” .

The driving test route will take you through all the various situations

that you would expect to encounter on today’s roads. You will be

expected to carry out certain exercises on the road. As follows:

Moving away• Up-hill

• Down-hill

• At an angle

• On the level

Moving off should be carried out under full control and with due care

for other road users. You must not impair other road users progress

when carrying out the manoeuvre.

When moving away it is important that both mirrors and the blind

spot are checked prior to moving off.

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Use of gearsIt is important to be in the correct gear at all times. The gearbox can

be used in a ‘block gear’ change system. This means that blocks of

gears can be changed at a time, for example 5th to 3rd without using

the intermediate gear.

This is alien to many drivers as they were originally taught to change

down through the gears.

“This method generally not recommended when driving LGV vehicles

with multi-gear gearboxes.”

REMEMBER!

“GEARS TO GO, BRAKES TO SLOW”

Use of mirrorsWhen using mirrors, as with most things in life, it is better to get into

a routine. For general use of the mirrors you should use a ‘left, right’

routine but when moving to the left or right you should look for the

most immediate danger first and last.

Therefore, when turning left, you will be required to look in the left

mirror first and then the right and then back to the left. Similarly for a

right turn look right, left and right.

Mirrors must be checked prior to changing direction, changing speed,

signalling, and stopping.

Mirrors should also be checked when passing obstructions or

pedestrians on the nearside or being passed by on-coming large

vehicle on the offside.(these are more commonly known as follow

through checks}

REMEMBER!

“ALWAYS CHECK YOUR MIRRORS “

Use of speedYou must drive at a speed appropriate to the road and traffic

conditions, make good progress when safe to do so, but do not exceed

the legal speed limit for the vehicle or the type of road on which you

are travelling.

You must not travel too close or stop too close to the vehicle in front.

REMEMBER!

” ONLY A FOOL BRAKES THE TWO SECOND RULE”

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Road junctionsOnce again routine comes into play when negotiating road junctions.

The routine used is the MSMPSL (mirror, signal, manoeuvre, position,

speed, look) and that is the basis for all successful junction discipline.

Good observation is essential, forward plan. Look ahead for road

markings and other information signs that might help you.

• Observation (information given by examiner)

• Mirrors (for traffic to the rear or close proximity)

• Signal (if required)

• Position (depends upon the hazard and size of your vehicle)

• Speed (reduce speed with foot brake)

• Gear (select appropriate gear)

• So that you arrive at the junction in the appropriate position at the

correct speed and correct gear.

REMEMBER!

” LOOK AND DECIDE BEFORE YOU ACT”

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RoundaboutsSignalling at roundabouts must not confuse other road users, so there

is a simple procedure to follow.

Once again we adopt the MSMPSL routine when negotiating

roundabouts.

REMEMBER!

“ALWAYS LISTEN CAREFULLY TO THE EXAMINER’S INSTRUCTION”

Turning left first exit• Signal left as you approach

• Keep towards the left hand lane, allowing for your size of vehicle

• Give way to traffic from the right

• Continue to signal until you have exited the roundabout

Following the road ahead• Do not signal on the approach

• Keep towards the left hand lane

(may vary depending on road markings)

• Give way to traffic from the right

• Go round the roundabout keeping towards the left hand lane

• Signal left after passing the exit before the one you want

• Continue to signal until you have exited the roundabout

Turning right• Signal right as you approach

• Keep towards the right hand lane

• Give way to traffic from the right

• Go around the roundabout towards the right hand lane, keep

signalling right

• Signal left after passing the exit before the one you want

• Change to left hand lane (safely)

• Continue to signal left until you have exited the roundabout

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Clearance to other vehiclesAdequate clearance must be given when passing parked vehicles,

pedestrians, and other road users. Remember you are driving a vehicle

that is a lot wider than you may be used to.

Be prepared to give way or stop, you must not use the size of your

vehicle to intimidate other road users.

REMEMBER!

“THE SMALLER THE GAP, THE SLOWER THE SPEED”

ObservationIt is essential that whilst driving you are aware of the road signs

and road markings. You may have to look for signs that you did

not concern you before the course, e.g. height, width, and weight

restrictions.

Traffic lights require closer observation as LGVs require more distance

to stop.

You must look for the tell tale signs as you approach (how long have

they been green or red).

Road positioning and lane disciplineKeep to the left wherever possible. You may not always be able to be

completely in your lane but in this instance take the room your vehicle

needs but not more than you require.

There will be times when there is not enough room for two vehicles

side by side, on these occasions we use a system called defensive

driving, thus positioning the vehicle in such a way to use both lanes.

This is called dominating the approach to the hazard. When

dominating it must be done with due regard to other road users.

Anticipate the actions of other road users‘Other road users’ means any other person who could affect your

actions. They may be in charge of a vehicle or an animal, such as horse

riders.

They may be a pedestrian near a pedestrian crossing. They may not

have seen you and take ill-considered action but still you must be

ready for this and take appropriate measures.

Cross the path of and meet other vehiclesYou must not impair the progress of other road users this does not

mean you must give way on all occasions but you must take due care

and be prepared to give way. The general rule is don’t make anyone

slow down, stop or change direction as a result of your actions.

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LGV Tell Me, Show Me Question Bank

Question Answer

Show me how you would check that all doors

including cargo doors are secure

All doors must be closed and locking levers for

cargo doors are set in the recommended secured

position

Show how you would check for air leaks on this

vehicle

Charge the air tanks; consult gauges for drops in

air pressure. Walk round vehicle listening for any

obvious leaks

Tell me the main safety factors involved in loading

this vehicle

The load should be evenly distributed throughout

the length of the vehicle so as not to affect

control while the vehicle is being driven. Any load

must be carried so that it does not endanger other

road users. It must be securely stowed within the

size and weight limits for the vehicle. The load

needs to be secure so that it cannot move or fall

from the vehicle when cornering or braking

Tell me how you would check the condition of the

reflectors on this vehicle

Ensure that all reflectors are fitted, clean and

functional (not cracked or broken)

Tell me how you would check the condition of the

windscreen and windows on this vehicle

The windscreen and windows must be clean, clear

and free from defects. No mascots or sticker/s that

restricts view

Show me how you would check the condition of

the mudguards on this vehicle

As part of the daily walk-round check ensure

mudguards and spray suppression equipment are

secure.

Tell me how you would check your tyres to ensure

that they are correctly inflated, have sufficient

tread depth and that their general condition is

safe to use on the road

Follow manufacturers guide, using appropriate

equipment, check and adjust pressures when tyres

are cold. Must have a tread depth of at least 1mm

across ¾ of the breadth of the tread and in a

continuous band around the entire circumference.

There should be no cuts, damage or signs of cord

visible at the sidewalls

Tell me how you would check the condition of the

windscreen wipers on this vehicle

Windscreen wipers must operate. Blades should be

in good condition

Tell me how you would check the condition of the

body is safe on this vehicle

As part of a daily walk-round, ensure the body

is fully roadworthy and there are no significant

defects. No loose panels or items, which could

endanger other road users. All inspection panels

must be secure

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Show me how you check for the correct air

pressure on this vehicle

Ensure gauges are reading the correct pressures

for the vehicle and that all warning lights are

extinguished and audible warning devices are not

sounding

Identify where you would check the engine oil

level and tell me how you would check that the

engine has sufficient oil

Identify dipstick / oil level indicator, describe

check of oil level against the minimum/maximum

markers

Show me how you would check the wheel nuts

are secure on this vehicle.

A visual check to identify any nuts that are

obviously loose, and check that the wheel nut

indicators (if fitted) are in alignment.

Show me how you would check the operation

(specify horn, warning device for reversing) of the

audible warning devices on this vehicle

Demonstrate use of control

Tell me how you would check the condition of the

suspension on this vehicle

As part of a daily walk-round check, suspension

should be checked for any obvious signs of

deterioration of damage

Show me how you would check that the brake

lights are working on this vehicle (I can assist you,

if you need to switch the ignition on, please don’t

start the engine)

Operate brake pedal, make use of reflections in

windows, garage doors, etc, or ask someone to

help

Identify how you would check the engine coolant

level and tell me how you would check that the

engine has the correct level

Identify high/low level markings on header tank

where fitted or radiator filler cap, and describe

how to top up to correct level

Show me how you would check that the

headlamps, sidelights & tail lights are working

Explain. Operate switch (turn on ignition if

necessary), walk round vehicle

Show me how you would replace the tachograph

on this vehicle

Candidate to demonstrate how to insert

tachograph disc. Digital tachographs may require

an explanation if the candidate does not have a

digital card

Tell me how you would operate the loading

mechanism on this vehicle (vehicle specific i.e. tail

lift)

Candidate should be able to explain briefly the

correct operation and safe working practice of

specific machinery fitted to the vehicle, e.g. tail

lift, kneeling bus.

Show me / explain how you would check that the

power assisted steering is working

If the steering becomes heavy the system may not

be working properly. Before starting a journey

two simple checks can be made. Gentle pressure

on the steering wheel, maintained while the

engine is started, should result in a slight but

noticeable movement as the system begins to

operate. Alternatively turning the steering wheel

just after moving of will give an immediate

indication that the power assistance is working

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Show me how you would check that the direction

indicators are working

Applying the indicators or hazard warning switch

and check the functioning of all indicators

Identify where the windscreen washer reservoir is

and tell me how you would check the windscreen

washer level

Identify reservoir and explain how to check level

Show me what instrument checks you would

make before and after starting the engine on this

vehicle

Check to make sure all gauges and warning

systems are working. Ensure all gauges are

reading correctly and that warning lights / audible

warning devices are extinguished before moving

away

Show me where the first aid equipment is kept on

the vehicle

Candidate to indicate equipment if carried. Where

equipment is not present, candidates should be

able to explain under what circumstances (i.e.

vehicle types, loads carried) it must be provided

Show me how you would clean the windscreen

using the windscreen washer and wipers

Operate control to wash and wipe windscreen

(turn ignition on if necessary)

Show me how you would set the windscreen

demister to clear the windscreen effectively

Set all relevant controls including fan,

temperature, air direction / source and heated

screen to clear windscreen and windows. Engine

does not have to started for this.

Show me how you would switch on the rear fog

light(s) and explain when you would use it/them.

(No need to exit vehicle)

Operate switch (turn on ignition and dipped

headlights if necessary). Check warning light is on.

Explain use

Show me how you would switch your headlight

from dipped to main beam.

Operate switch (with ignition on if necessary),

check the main beam warning light

Depending on the type of vehicle the following questions will continue

to be asked in addition to the combination used on test

Are you satisfied that your cab locking mechanism

is secure?

Show me where the emergency exits are and how

you would check that they are operating correctly

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Extra Tell Me, Show Me Questions for BE, C1E and D1E

Q. Tell me how you make sure your head restraint is correctly

adjusted so it provides the best protection in the event of a

crash.

A. The head restraint should be adjusted so the rigid part

of the head restraint is at least as high as the eye or top

of the ears, and as close to the back of the head as is

comfortable. N.B. Some restraints might not be adjustable.

Q. Tell me the main safety factors involved in loading this

vehicle.

A. The load should be distributed evenly throughout the

trailer. Heavy items should be loaded as low as possible so

that they are mainly over the axle(s). Bulkier, lighter items

should be distributed to give a suitable ‘nose weight’ at

the towing coupling. The nose weight should never exceed

the vehicle manufacturer’s specification.

Q. Tell me the main safety factors involved in securing a load

on this vehicle.

A. Any load must be carried so that it does not endanger

other road users. It must be securely stowed within the

size and weight limits for the vehicle. The load needs to be

secure so that it cannot move or fall from the vehicle when

cornering or braking.

Q. Show me how you would check that your vehicle and

trailer doors are secure.

A. Physical checks should be made to ensure that windows,

roof-light and all doors, including cargo doors, are properly

closed.

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Draw-bar vehicle un-coupling & re-coupling

Un-coupling1. Find firm, level ground, where the trailer can be left In a safe, lawful and

convenient place (tell examiner)

2. Apply trailer parking brake

3. Lower trailer leg to the ground, stow handle

4. Disconnect air lines and electrical leads (stow in holders provided)

5. Lift the un-coupling levers

6. Move forward slowly and reverse alongside the trailer

7. Remove the number plate from trailer (tell examiner)

8. Lower under-run bar (tell examiner)

9. Finally re-check trailer parking brake

Re-coupling1. Check trailer parking brake is on

2. Carry out full trailer safety check

3. Drive truck forward and reverse towards trailer stopping approx

3 meters apart

4. Lift coupling pin and check coupling height of trailer

5. Lift under-run bar (tell examiner)

6. Reverse onto the trailer until pin is fully engaged

7. Select a low gear and pull forward two or three times to check coupling is

securely engaged

8. Reconnect air and electrical lines

9. Fully wind up trailer leg and stow the handle

10. Release the trailer brake

11. Replace the trailer number plate (tell examiner)

12. Finally request from the examiner a light, indicator and rolling brake light test

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Close coupled semi-trailer

Un-coupling1. Apply the trailer parking brake

2. Lower the trailer legs and stow the handle

3. Release the safety clip and pull the king-pin

lever

4. Carefully move the tractor unit forward a little

to give access to the air and electrical lines, and

apply the tractor parking brake

5. Climb between the cab and trailer to release

the air and electrical lines

Now park the tractor unit alongside the trailer and

climb from the cab to meet the instructor/examiner,

who will ask you to re=couple to the trailer

assuming it’s a different vehicle which you have not

seen before

Walk around the trailer carrying out your daily checks starting at the

trailer parking brake, you must put your hand on the parking brake

Re-coupling1. Reverse up to the trailer stopping approx. one metre away,

dismount from the cab and check the height of the trailer

against the height of the fifth wheel

2. Reverse under the trailer making sure that you stop short, in

order to allow access to the air and electrical lines

3. Climb up behind the cab and connect the air and electrical lines

4. Reverse fully under the trailer until you hear the king-pin lock

onto the trailer

5. Select a low forward gear and tug forwards at least twice, apply

the tractor parking brake

6. Wind up the trailer legs and stow the handle

7. Release the trailer parking brake

Important: Now ask the instructor/examiner to assist you in checking

the trailer lights, then finally climb back into the cab and move the

vehicle forward half a metre, stop, apply the parking brake and

switch off the engine

Note: If you’re on test stay in the cab and the examiner will join you

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The reversing exercise

Candidates will be asked to carry out the reversing exercise. At the

end of the reversing bay will be a simulated loading platform. The

candidates will be required to reverse up to the platform and park

safely for loading and unloading. The candidate will be required

to stop with the extreme rear of the vehicle within a stopping area

marked by black and yellow hatched lines.

Stopping short of the marked area will be assessed as a serious fault.

Reversing through the marked stopping area and dislodging the

simulated loading/unloading platform will be assessed as a serious

fault.

To avoid this problem you are able stop the vehicle and dismount

once to check your position and make just one further adjustment if

required, you are not allowed a second dismount.

Useful numbersShould you need to contact your instructor, please dial:

Paul Crowley 07885 941 734

Paul Andrews 07876 655 688

Sean Pargeter 07971 249 132

Andy Gibbs 07919 050 498

John Curran 07802 724656

Graham Gregory 07866 206 244

George Hancox 07711 730 895

EP Main Office 01372 450800

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Further informationIf you require more information, please contact our office on 01372 450800

or visit our website www.eptraining.co.uk

Sample Test Sheet

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The Old Library, Lower Shott, Leatherhead Road, Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey KT23 4LR Tel: 01372 450800 Fax: 01372 451223 email: [email protected]

E P TRAINING SERVICES LTDISO 9001 Cert no. 2583

EP Training is an ISO registered company

All courses can be booked online www.eptraining.co.uk or call 01372 450800

EP Training Services Ltd is approved by the Joint

Approvals Unit for Periodic Training (ACO 110) to

conduct Driver CPC training on a nationwide basis.

All LGV courses are conducted by DSA registered

instructors.

EP Training Services is situated in Great

Bookham, Surrey, within easy reach of the M25

(Junction 9) and less than 25 miles from Gatwick

and Heathrow.

VERSION 105 OCT 2015