Required Licenses & Certifications for Truck Drivers in Europe
To work as a truck driver in Europe, you need the correct licenses and certifications. Requirements vary by country, but most follow EU regulations for professional drivers.
1. Driver’s License Categories
- Category C – Allows driving trucks over 3.5 tons.
- Category CE – Includes trailers over 750 kg (needed for articulated trucks).
- Category C1/C1E – Lighter truck licenses (3.5–7.5 tons).
2. CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence)
- Mandatory for all commercial truck drivers in the EU.
- Includes a 35-hour periodic training every five years.
- Covers safety, efficiency, and legal compliance.
3. ADR License (Transport of Dangerous Goods)
- Required for transporting hazardous materials (e.g., fuel, chemicals).
- Includes basic and specialized training modules.
4. Additional Permits & Documents
- Tachograph Card – Required for digital tachographs.
- Medical Certificate – Health check to ensure fitness for driving.
- Visa & Work Permit – Non-EU drivers may need additional documentation.
Different countries may have extra requirements, so always check local regulations before applying for a job. 🚛
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