About Lynch CPC

If you’re a professional truck or bus driver, ensure your compliance with CPC regulations by booking a course with Lynch CPC today.

Lynch CPC is a leading provider of Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) courses in Carrick-on-Shannon. Run by Patricia Lynch, a highly experienced Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) and a member of IAM,  with over 40 years of industry expertise, Lynch CPC offers comprehensive CPC training to professional drivers seeking to maintain their qualifications and improve their road safety skills.

Patricia Lynch

Experienced CPC Trainer

Patricia Lynch is a recognised authority in driver training, bringing a wealth of knowledge to every CPC course. As a fully qualified ADI, she understands the requirements for commercial drivers, ensuring that all training sessions are informative, engaging, and compliant with RSA regulations. Her expertise has helped countless drivers in Roscommon, Leitrim, and beyond to complete their CPC training efficiently and successfully.

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CPC Courses at The Bush Hotel, Carrick-on-Shannon

Lynch CPC conducts regular Driver CPC training sessions from the Bush Hotel in Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim. This centrally located venue provides easy access for professional drivers across the region. The CPC courses cover all essential modules required for compliance with EU driving regulations, ensuring drivers remain legally certified and up to date with the latest industry standards.

Who Needs Driver CPC Training?

Driver CPC training is mandatory for professional drivers operating buses, trucks, and other commercial vehicles within the EU. This requirement ensures that drivers maintain high safety standards and remain knowledgeable about road regulations and best practices.

Lynch CPC provides training for:

  • Truck drivers (Category C, C1, C+E, and C1+E)
  • Bus and coach drivers (Category D, D1, D+E, and D1+E)
  • Experienced drivers needing periodic CPC training

CPC Training Modules Covered

Lynch CPC delivers all six RSA-approved CPC modules, ensuring full compliance with EU driver CPC regulations:

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Module 1:
Control of vehicle and Eco Driving Techniques (CVEDT)

Focuses on fuel efficiency, reducing vehicle wear and tear, and safe driving habits.

Module 2:
Minimising Risks and Managing Emergencies

Covers accident prevention, hazard awareness, and emergency response.
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Module 3:
Health and Safety of the Professional Driver

Addresses driver well-being, fatigue management, and workplace safety regulations.
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Module 4:
Role of Professional Driver in Transport

Emphasises that drivers uphold their responsibilities, road safety, and legal obligations.

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Module 5:
The Professional Truck Driver

Ensures drivers understand transport regulations, vehicle maintenance, and loading/unloading best practices.

Module 6:
The Professional Bus Driver

Specifically designed to instil professional customer service, ensuring that drivers uphold the highest industry standards.
All professional drivers in Ireland and the EU must complete 35 hours of periodic CPC training every five years. Failure to do so can result in fines and penalties. Lynch CPC ensures full compliance, helping drivers avoid legal complications while staying up to date with best practices and safety regulations. Book your place on our CPC Course today.

About Us FAQ's

1. How often do I need to complete CPC training?

Professional drivers must complete 35 hours of periodic training every five years to remain legally compliant.

2. Where does Lynch CPC hold training sessions?

Lynch CPC conducts training at The Bush Hotel in Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim.

3.Who is Patricia Lynch?

Patricia Lynch is an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) with over 40 years of experience, specialising in CPC training for professional drivers.

3.Can I take CPC training if I am a new driver?

Yes, Lynch CPC offers initial CPC certification for new entrants as well as periodic training for experienced drivers.