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Light Vehicle & Trucks(Half course)
Bc1 Course

Light Vehicle & Trucks(Half course)

A BC1 driving course is a combined training program that qualifies a driver to operate both light passenger vehicles (Class B) and light commercial trucks (Class C1). This course is designed to equip trainees with skills for both personal and professional light-duty driving.

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KSh 12,000

Complete course fee

All materials included
Flexible scheduling
NTSA approved
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Course Overview

A BC1 driving course is a combined training program that qualifies a driver to operate both light passenger vehicles (Class B) and light commercial trucks (Class C1). This course is designed to equip trainees with skills for both personal and professional light-duty driving.

Duration

4 Hours

Class Size

1-on-1 instruction

Vehicle Type

Dual control training car

Certification

NTSA approved

Course Highlights

Vehicle Scope: The course covers light trucks with a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) exceeding 3,500 kg up to 7,500 kg, and sometimes includes light trailers (not exceeding 750 kg)
Comprehensive Training: Covers essential driving aspects, including road signs, traffic rules, and highway codes.
Defensive Driving: A major highlight is training on defensive driving techniques to prevent accidents and improve road safety.

Course Curriculum

Theory Training

Essential knowledge and regulations

  • Introduction to Driving: Basic vehicle systems, controls, and maintenance.
  • Fundamental Driving Rules: Traffic laws, regulations, and road safety protocols.
  • Highway Codes & Road Signs: Understanding signs, markings, and signals.
  • Model Town Board: Detailed training on navigating roundabouts, intersections, parking, and traffic rules.
  • Human Factors in Traffic: Understanding driver psychology, fatigue management, and responsibility.
  • First Aid: Basic emergency response training.
  • Defensive Driving: Techniques to avoid accidents, anticipate hazards, and handle adverse conditions.

What You'll Learn

Vehicle Operation: Graduates are qualified to drive saloon cars (personal cars) and light trucks with a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) between 3,500 kg and 7,500 kg.
Capacity: Allows operation of vehicles with either manual or automatic gearboxes.
Trailer Usage: Holders are permitted to tow a light trailer (not exceeding 750 kg).
Certification: Upon passing the NTSA driving test, candidates are issued a Certificate of Competence (C of C) for both classes.
Career Scope: Enables employment as a driver for light commercial vehicles, delivery trucks, or company vehicles

Prerequisites

Provisional Driving License (PDL): You must apply for a PDL on the NTSA TIMS/eCitizen portal before starting practical lessons.
Training Duration: The course typically takes 1 month (4-6 weeks).
Curriculum Content: Training includes theory on traffic rules, road signs, model town board, and practical driving lessons
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