SERU Preparation Course
(Safety, Equality, Regulatory Understanding)
TfL introduced their new Assessments for PCO license. We are in a position to offer a full range of training/preparation courses for all drivers. In essence, the new assessment is in 3 parts, and depending whether you are a new driver or an existing driver, there will be different routes you have to take.
The new Assessments are as follows:
- English Speaking and Listening
- Topographical Skills
- SERU (Safety, Equality, Regulatory Understanding)
and will all be taken at the same time
This chart explains the different routes:
What we can offer:
New Drivers:
- Licence acquisition
- 1 day Topographical Skills training course
- 4 weeks (1 day in a week) SERU preparation course to include explanation of drivers handbook; example questions; TfL on-line Safeguarding Course (all drivers are expected to complete); Mock assessment of Speaking and Listening
Existing drivers who didn’t submit B1 English:
- 4 weeks (1 day in a week) preparation course to include explanation of drivers handbook; example questions; TfL on-line Safeguarding Course (all drivers are expected to complete); Mock assessment of Speaking and Listening
Existing drivers:
- 4 weeks (1 day in a week) preparation course to include explanation of drivers handbook; example questions; TfL on-line Safeguarding Course (all drivers are expected to complete)
Many people think the SERU assessment is just about another English assessment – not true. SERU is about everything you should know about being a driver. However, if you fail (60% pass mark), TfL will assume that your English isn’t sufficient as you were unable to read the Drivers Handbook and understand it – so your licence will be revoked.
If you need help, understanding what it is all about – we are the experts.
For more information and to book a course contact DPT on
M: 07389134497 Tel: 0208 911 8210 Web: apexskillstraining.co.uk