Exemptions from needing Driver CPC
You do not need Driver CPC if you’re using the vehicle for:
non-commercial carriage of passengers or goods
carrying material or equipment you use for your job, as long as driving is less than 30% of your rolling monthly work
driving for someone you work for, or your own agriculture, horticulture, forestry, farming or fisheries business, as long as driving is less than 30% of your rolling monthly work
driving within 62 miles (100 kilometres) of your base - but the vehicle cannot be carrying passengers or goods, and driving a lorry, bus or coach cannot be your main job
driving to or from pre-booked appointments at official vehicle testing centres
driving lessons for anyone who wants to get a driving licence or a Driver CPC
maintaining public order - and the vehicle is being used or controlled by a local authority
rescue missions or in states of emergency
You also do not need Driver CPC if the vehicle is:
is being road tested for repair, maintenance or technical development purposes
either new or rebuilt and has not yet been taxed
being used or controlled by the armed forces, police, fire and rescue service, emergency ambulance service, prison service or people running a prison or young offender institution
limited to a top speed of 28mph
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