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Broadened my scope of management in fleet operations.
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- Short course
- Bathgate
...Reduced wear and tear 3. Reduced accident figures 4. Reducing the environmental impact of vehicle operations 5. Reduced driver fatigue 6. Develop a driver’s...
...Reduced wear and tear 3. Reduced accident figures 4. Reducing the environmental impact of vehicle operations 5. Reduced driver fatigue 6. Develop a driver’s...
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Broadened my scope of management in fleet operations.
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The trainer was very helpful to explain items that you may not have fully understood when put to you the first time round as he said at the beginning ask questions
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- Course
- Bathgate
...and buses with 9 or more seats. How will it affect me? All drivers will need to complete a minimum of 35 hours of periodic training within every five year period...
...and buses with 9 or more seats. How will it affect me? All drivers will need to complete a minimum of 35 hours of periodic training within every five year period...
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The trainer was very helpful to explain items that you may not have fully understood when put to you the first time round as he said at the beginning ask questions
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- Short course
- Bathgate
...This means they are generally entitled to drive a vehicle and trailer with a combined weight of up to 8.25 tonnes. They are also entitled to drive a minibus...
- Training
- Bathgate
- 5 Days
...You must follow the procedures specified in the individual Cat C1 and D1 sections and meet the minimum age restrictions. At CTTS we offer a combined course...
- Course
- Bathgate
...Driving modern full size artic truck Driving unladen Driving fully laden at 44 tonne Advanced driving techniques Coupling / uncoupling using air suspension...
- Training
- Bathgate
...malfunction Questions and answers from the floor Drivers Hours Explain the drivers responsibilities and the penalties for non compliance The difference...
Reviews on CTTS Training (2)
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Recommended
Fleet
Jude Esumai
Periodic Driver CPC
Tom Aitken
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Description
The current situation in the road haulage industry is that there is a large shortfall in the number of drivers entering the profession in relation to those leaving. The available number of trained drivers is of major concern to hauliers as the projected shortfall of thousands of drivers, compounded by the European working time directive means that the trained driver is now looked upon as one of the most valuable assets within a transport company.