Terms and Conditions for E-Learning Courses (Driver CPC)
y enrolling in this e-learning course, you agree to the following terms and conditions:
Independent Study
This course is delivered without a live instructor. You are responsible for working through all content and answering the interactive questions provided.Question Completion
You are expected to complete all questions during the course. There is no requirement to get all answers correct; however, participation is mandatory for certification.Compliance Monitoring
To meet DVSA compliance standards, your webcam must remain active throughout the course. Periodic images will be captured to verify that:You are actively participating
You are not switching tabs or engaging in unrelated activity
Consent to Monitoring
By continuing with the course, you consent to:Your image being captured at intervals for compliance purposes
These images being stored securely for auditing if required by DVSA
Technical Requirements
You must:Allow camera access
Keep your browser tab open and active
Complete the course in one sitting unless otherwise agreed
Misconduct
Any attempt to bypass, cheat, or otherwise fail to engage properly with the course may result in your hours not being uploaded to the DVSA.Certificate Issuance
On completion and successful compliance checks, your hours will be uploaded to the DVSA and your certificate issued—usually within 24 hours.
Driver CPC - Repeating Modules
Driver CPC periodic training should focus on your continuing development and help you become a safer and more professional driver.
There are over 3000 approved courses which cover diverse subjects that will improve your driving skills and increase your value to employers. Regulations specify that a range of different subjects should be covered over your 35 hours of training.
DVSA/JAUPT will monitor training uploads and potentially take action against you if they identify unnecessary repetition of course attendance in a rolling 5-year period.
Doing the same course five times in quick succession cannot be justified.
However, it is known that there are circumstances where repetition of periodic training is appropriate within a structured training regime, such as remedial or refresher training in Driver Hours
How do I check my previous Driver CPC Modules?
- In the first instance, you should check with the official government website
- If your courses are described only as ‘Modular courses with no name, often you will find that your previous course provider has emailed you the certificate, so check back in your emails.
- The final option is to check with your previous course provider. They should keep a record.