Any info anyone?
Dear friend of mine lost money with highway lgv they are very similar in how they sell “courses”.
Any experts called them to see if they are genuine.?
Name & Registered Office:
HIGHVIS LGV LTD
145-157 ST JOHN STREET
LONDON
ENGLAND
EC1V 4PW
Company No. 07793113
Status: Active
Date of Incorporation: 30/09/2011
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Company Type: Private Limited Company
Nature of Business (SIC):
None Supplied
Accounting Reference Date: 30/09
Last Accounts Made Up To: Â (NO ACCOUNTS FILED)
Next Accounts Due: 30/06/2013
Last Return Made Up To:
Next Return Due: 28/10/2012
RobertGreen:
Any info anyone?
Dear friend of mine lost money with highway lgv they are very similar in how they sell “courses”.
Any experts called them to see if they are genuine.?
I nominate you Rob! Report back here tomorrow!
Looks like a wrong 'un!
A big clue is that I would bet a lot of money that St John’s Street in London has no space to park any lorries overnight.
I would also bet an equal amount that 145-157 St John Street is a Mailing address.
Hope this helps
Just googled the postcode , it comes up as virtual offices , mail forwarding, telephone answering 
A quick look at their website and it’s clear they are brokers. This doesn’t automatically make them bad people - just that they cant do anything you cant do for yourself. And cheaper and quicker most likely.
It’s a shame the DSA dont seem to worry about abuse of their logo which blatently appears on the website.
All courses are DSA approved
Maybe the DSA would like to know they’ve started approving courses? Because they DONT!
They do have a register of LGV Instructors and another of LGV Accredited Training Centres. But that’s it. And they can be found with a Google search. I promise you that Hi Vis don’t appear on any of these lists.
I suspect that Hi VIs will go the way of most brokers i.e collect money from punters and then shut up shop. But, who knows, they may be perfectly sound and trustworthy.
Strongly suggest a look at the lists I’ve suggested rather than spend money with a broker.
Good luck all, Pete

looks like their website was written by a schoolkid !!
Category C, (Class 2) LGV Licence can help a driver earn around an average of £28,000 per annum in the UK. The license allows you to drive a rigid vehicle, which is one unit and has up to 28 tonnes.
Category C+E, (Class 1) LGV Licence allows you to drive an articulated vehicle, which is a vehicle that has 2 units attached as well as having the truck or lorry cab attached.
ADR courses are for individuals who wish to drive Hazerdous goods vehicles, such as petrol tankers. This course comes with 10 modules, which must be completed before a licence is issued.
Category C, (Class 2) LGV Licence can help a driver earn around an average of £28,000 per annum in the UK. The license allows you to drive a rigid vehicle, which is one unit and has up to 28 tonnes.
A lot of tipper drivers without the correct licence then 
Category C+E, (Class 1) LGV Licence allows you to drive an articulated vehicle, which is a vehicle that has 2 units attached as well as having the truck or lorry cab attached.
Didn’t know we were allowed to drive b-doubles in the UK
how generous they give you a free hiviz when u sign up
