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Sep 25, 2025

Can I Train to Become an HGV Driver If I Have Points on My Licence?

Got points on your licence? You may still be eligible for HGV training in Kent. Here’s what you need to know to get started.

Can I Train to Become an HGV Driver If I Have Points on My Licence?

Can I Train to Become an HGV Driver If I Have Points on My Licence?

Worried your past might stop your future on the road? Here’s what you need to know about points, penalties, and driving professionally.


Can You Still Train for an HGV Licence with Points?

If you’re thinking about becoming a qualified HGV driver but have points on your current driving licence, you’re not alone. Many people considering a new career worry that past driving mistakes might hold them back.

The good news? Having penalty points does not always disqualify you from becoming an HGV driver. But it depends on a few important details — and this guide will explain exactly what you need to know.

What Do the Rules Say?

When applying for an HGV provisional licence, the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) will check:

  • Your current driving record
  • Any endorsements or penalty points
  • Whether your licence is currently valid or suspended
  • Whether you’ve declared any disqualifications in the past


If your licence is valid and you’re not currently disqualified, in most cases you can still apply for a provisional HGV entitlement and begin training.

How Many Points Is Too Many?

Here’s a quick breakdown of how points are generally treated:

Points on Licence

Can You Still Train for HGV?

3–6 Points

Usually not a problem — common offences like speeding or mobile use may still allow you to proceed.

7–11 Points

You may be eligible but could face delays. DVLA may require additional assessments or checks.

12+ Points

This usually results in disqualification or licence suspension. You would need to wait until the ban is lifted before applying.

Offences like drink driving, dangerous driving, or repeated disqualifications may disqualify you, either permanently or for a period.

What About Medical or Disclosure Checks?

Every new HGV driver must complete a DVLA medical (D4 form). If you’ve had a driving ban or medical-related driving restriction in the past, this could affect eligibility.

💡 At Learn2Pass, we guide you through every form and medical check, helping you avoid mistakes or delays — especially if your case is more complex.


What Should I Do If I’m Unsure?

  1. Check your current licence status using the DVLA online portal.
  2. Contact Learn2Pass — we can advise based on your specific circumstances.
  3. Avoid making assumptions — many learners think they’re disqualified when they’re actually eligible.


How Learn2Pass Can Help

At Learn2Pass, we regularly support learners with previous convictions or penalty points. We’ll:

  • Help you complete your forms correctly
  • Advise whether you can apply now or need to wait
  • Offer step-by-step guidance and ongoing support
  • Provide full-price breakdowns with no hidden fees

💬 Still unsure? Speak to an advisor today — our team is based locally in Kent and we know exactly what DVLA expects.

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Final Thoughts

Do not let penalty points stop you from taking the next step in your career. In most cases, you can still become a fully qualified HGV driver — and we’re here to help you every step of the way.

Nicky Birch
VP of Marketing
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