driver transport training colchester did my class 1 3 yrs ago.west herts driver training st albans did my class 2 but that was 1989 they,re still going though so that must say something.
n17 trucker:
driver transport training colchester did my class 1 3 yrs ago.west herts driver training st albans did my class 2 but that was 1989 they,re still going though so that must say something.
DTT - thank you
Denis F:
Re: Oh dear - NEW AND WANNABE DRIVERS (INTERACTIVE) - Trucknet UKjust looking through some old posts and found this
Dopey me had that already but listed under their url address as - LORRYDRIVERTRAINING - DOH !!
I passed first time with Stockport HGV so i’ve no complaints.
AG:
I passed first time with Stockport HGV so i’ve no complaints.
I’ve already got that one - but thanks
I would recommend CTTS (Commercial Transport Training Services) in Bathgate.
They were recommended to me for CAT C training, nice vehicles, relatively new and quite large as some training schools around here use uprated CAT C1.
They are not local to me but I am going to use them for going through C+E.
www.crowland.co.uk ROG. Did my class1 with them in 1999 good kit and top notch instructors at the time,family firm.
c1tlr:
I would recommend CTTS (Commercial Transport Training Services) in Bathgate.They were recommended to me for CAT C training, nice vehicles, relatively new and quite large as some training schools around here use uprated CAT C1.
They are not local to me but I am going to use them for going through C+E.
tartanraider:
http://www.crowland.co.uk ROG. Did my class1 with them in 1999 good kit and top notch instructors at the time,family firm.
Both on the list already but thanks
Hi
I can recomend Rushtons Transport Traning Of Nottingham, Roger (the owner & instructor) is a sound bloke, calles a pig a pig and he is very fleixable with his traning, he operates a drag and pull set up.
He has a high pass rate, and is located next to the test centre at Watnall in Nottingham.
I tried twice with diffrent instructors on my C&E in my local area but with no sucess , a couple of lessions with Roger ( and a test in between Christmas and New year ) stright through with Three minors,
I can reccomend him without any resevations ( hes allways busy ).
dkdavid1102:
HiI can recomend Rushtons Transport Traning Of Nottingham, Roger (the owner & instructor) is a sound bloke, calles a pig a pig and he is very fleixable with his traning, he operates a drag and pull set up.
He has a high pass rate, and is located next to the test centre at Watnall in Nottingham.
I tried twice with diffrent instructors on my C&E in my local area but with no sucess , a couple of lessions with Roger ( and a test in between Christmas and New year ) stright through with Three minors,
I can reccomend him without any resevations ( hes allways busy ).
RUSHTON - thank you
I would like to recommend PDL tuition http://www.pdltuition.co.uk and the The Truck School Swindon http://www.truckschoolswindon.co.uk, even tho I’ve only passed my cat C. (in only one attempt). I took qualitas up on their C and C+E training package which also included all the license applications and theory test. They farmed me out to PDL tuition, but before I did the training I went for 2 assessment drives (separate from the course), one with pdl tuition and the other with the truck school. Eric from the truck school runs a MAN which he uses for both C and C+E as wagon and drag. He could be described as an encyclopedia of truck knowledge and has an attention to detail like no other, and I’ve spoken to a couple of his trainees, who would also recommend him very highly. Frank from PDL tuition is really laid back, can almost read the mind of the trainee, and is also not afraid to complement when the truck is handled well, or a maneuver is performed well.
Due to the odd circumstances of my test day, I experienced both Frank and Eric (see here: Here goes nothing... cat. C PASSED! - NEW AND WANNABE DRIVERS (INTERACTIVE) - Trucknet UK) and their trucks. Still gotta say, I prefer Frank’s Volvo to Eric’s MAN
PDL - thank you.