Congratulations to Logan on passing his HGV 3a test at our Manchester training centre. A great start to his driver training journey and a result he can be very proud of.
Passing the 3a test is an important milestone for anyone working towards becoming a qualified HGV driver. It shows that a candidate can safely control a large vehicle during off-road manoeuvres, including reversing exercises and coupling or uncoupling where required. For learners like Logan, it is a key step towards gaining the confidence, control and practical skill needed before moving on to the on-road element of the test.
At MT Training, our Manchester HGV driver training is designed to give candidates the best possible preparation from day one. Whether someone is training for a Category C licence, a Category C+E licence, or progressing through the stages of their professional driver qualification, our experienced instructors provide clear guidance, structured practice and support throughout the process.
Logan’s success is a great example of what can be achieved with focused training, determination and the right instruction. HGV training can feel daunting at first, especially for candidates who are new to larger vehicles, but our approach is built around developing confidence gradually. From understanding vehicle dimensions and positioning to mastering controlled manoeuvres, each part of the training is designed to prepare candidates for real-world driving as well as test success.
Our Manchester training centre is ideally placed for learners across the Greater Manchester area who are looking to begin or advance their professional driving career. With demand for qualified HGV drivers continuing across logistics, construction, distribution, utilities and many other sectors, gaining an HGV licence can open the door to a wide range of opportunities.
The Driver CPC Part 3a test focuses on off-road skills, which are essential for safe professional driving. Candidates need to demonstrate accuracy, observation and control while carrying out specific manoeuvres. Passing this stage means the candidate can then continue towards the Driver CPC Part 3b on-road driving test, where they will demonstrate their ability to drive safely and confidently in live traffic.
For Logan, passing his 3a test marks real progress and gives him a strong foundation for the next stage of training. It is always rewarding for our instructors to see candidates achieve these important milestones, especially when they have worked hard to develop their skills and build confidence behind the wheel.
At MT Training, we support learners at every stage of the process, from initial licence advice and medical requirements through to theory tests, practical training and final test preparation. Our team understands that every candidate starts from a different point, so training is tailored to help each person progress at the right pace.
If you are considering HGV driver training in Manchester, Logan’s success is a reminder that the journey is achievable with the right support. Whether you are starting a new career, upskilling for your current role or adding a new licence category, professional HGV training can help you take the next step.
Well done again to Logan on passing his 3a test. A fantastic achievement and a brilliant start to the next stage of his HGV training.





