HGV Training Washington – Class 1, Class 2 & CPC Driver Training
Washington is a key transport and logistics location in Tyne and Wear, with strong links via A1(M), A19. Qualified HGV drivers are in high demand across distribution, construction, manufacturing, and national freight operations.
Businesses in Washington and nearby areas such as Gateshead, Sunderland, Newcastle and Durham rely on professional HGV drivers to keep goods moving efficiently between depots, warehouses, ports, and commercial sites.
Our HGV training in Washington provides a clear route to Class 1 (Cat C+E), Class 2 (Cat C), C1, and Driver CPC qualifications, delivered by experienced instructors using modern vehicles and DVSA-aligned training methods.
Speak to Our Washington HGV Training Team Today
Call 024 7541 4123 and we will help you choose the right HGV course in Washington.
- Train for Class 1 (Cat C+E), Class 2 (Cat C), C1, CPC, ADR and HIAB licences
- Access training locations conveniently available from Washington
- Fast-track training with flexible dates and test availability
- Strong employment demand for qualified drivers across Tyne and Wear and surrounding areas
- Flexible finance options available to spread the cost of training
Book Your HGV Training in Washington
Complete the enquiry form below and our team will contact you to arrange your training and next steps.
Spread the Cost of Your HGV Training
We offer flexible finance options to make HGV training in Washington more accessible, allowing you to spread the cost into manageable monthly payments instead of paying everything upfront.
Finance is available for Class 1, Class 2, C1, CPC, ADR, and HIAB training. Many trainees qualify and begin working as professional drivers while paying for their training over time.
HGV Training Courses Available in Washington
Professional HGV Driver Training in Washington
Short Notice HGV Training in Washington
Washington has excellent access to regional and national freight routes, supporting logistics, retail distribution, construction transport, and industrial supply chains across Tyne and Wear and beyond.
Our training programmes prepare you for real driving conditions, including vehicle safety checks, road positioning, reversing manoeuvres, hazard awareness, and practical test preparation.
Class 2 training provides a strong entry route into professional driving with rigid vehicles, while Class 1 training opens access to articulated vehicle roles with higher earning potential and wider job opportunities.
With ongoing demand for qualified HGV drivers, completing your training in Washington provides a direct route into stable, well-paid work across the transport and logistics sector.
Frequently Asked Questions – HGV Training Washington
How long does HGV training take in Washington?
Most drivers complete training within 1 to 4 weeks depending on licence type, course structure, and test availability.
What HGV licence should I choose first?
Most learners begin with Class 2 (Cat C) and then progress to Class 1 (Cat C+E) for articulated vehicles and higher-paying roles.
Are HGV drivers in demand in Washington?
Yes. Logistics, retail, construction, and distribution operators continue to recruit qualified HGV drivers across the UK.
Can I start training with a car licence?
Yes. You can start from a Category B car licence and complete the medical, theory, and practical stages with full support.
Do you offer finance for HGV training in Washington?
Yes. Flexible finance plans are available to spread the cost of your training into manageable monthly payments.
What Vehicles You Can Drive with an HGV Licence
Rigid Lorries (Cat C / Class 2)
Drive standard lorries over 3.5 tonnes with a fixed trailer. Perfect for multi-drop deliveries or regional haulage.
Typical Salary: £28,000 – £35,000 per year
Articulated Lorries (Cat C+E / Class 1)
Operate large articulated vehicles (artics) with detachable trailers—ideal for long-distance or trunking jobs.
Typical Salary: £35,000 – £45,000 per year
7.5 Tonne Lorries (C1 Licence)
Drive lighter goods vehicles often used by courier companies or removals firms.
Typical Salary: £25,000 – £32,000 per year
HIAB / Lorry Loader Vehicles
Operate specialist lorries fitted with hydraulic cranes—commonly used in construction or builders’ merchants.
Typical Salary: £30,000 – £40,000 per year
ADR Vehicles (Hazardous Goods)
Transport fuel, chemicals, or other hazardous materials under strict ADR certification.
Typical Salary: £35,000 – £50,000+ depending on route and load