EU Code 95 Training: What Happens if I Move Mid-Cycle?


EU Code 95 Training: What Happens if I Move Mid-Cycle?

If you move to another EU member state mid-cycle, meaning before completing your periodic training for Code 95, the following generally applies:

Continued Validity

Your existing Code 95 remains valid until its expiry date, regardless of your move. The Code 95 is recognized across the EU.

Training Requirements in the New Country

You must continue your periodic training in the new EU member state where you are now resident or working. The rules are as follows:

  • Completing the Training: You are required to complete the remaining hours of your periodic training in your new country of residence. The total training must meet the EU standard of 35 hours every five years.
  • Recognition of Previous Training: Any training you have already completed in another EU member state will be recognized. You don’t have to repeat those modules. You should provide proof of completed training to the relevant authorities in your new country of residence.
  • Issuance of New Code 95: Upon completing all required training hours, the new member state will update your driving license or issue a driver qualification card (DQC) with the new expiry date.

Documentation

It is essential to keep accurate records of all training completed, including dates, locations, and course content. This documentation will be required when you apply for the renewal of your Code 95 in the new member state.

Example Scenario

Let’s say you obtained your Code 95 in Germany and completed 21 hours of training. Then, you moved to Spain. In Spain, you would only need to complete the remaining 14 hours of training to fulfill the 35-hour requirement.

Relevant Directives and Regulations

  • Directive 2003/59/EC: This is the primary EU directive that governs the Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC), including Code 95. It sets out the initial qualification and periodic training requirements for professional drivers.
  • Directive 2006/126/EC: On driving licences.

Where to Find More Information

  • EU Official Website: The official European Union website provides detailed information on the rules and regulations for professional drivers.
  • National Transport Authorities: Check the website of the national transport authority in the EU country where you are moving. They can provide specific guidance on how to continue your Code 95 training.

Always consult the specific regulations of the EU member state where you are resident or working, as interpretations and specific requirements can vary.


Origin: https://driver-work.com/docs/eu-code-95-training-what-happens-if-i-move-mid-cycle/