Compulsory Minimum Initial Training (CMIT)
This training is necessary for anyone wishing to work in road haulage or passenger transport with a C or D license. Lasting 140 hours, it covers vehicle knowledge, safety rules and occupational risk prevention.
It can be taken at an accredited training center, or as part of a vocational qualification, such as road driver, which is longer and more comprehensive (up to 434 hours), and is often taken on a sandwich course.
Mandatory Periodic Training (MPT)
Lasting 35 hours, this training period enables employees to update their skills, adapt to new regulations (social, technical, environmental) and reinforce their preventive posture. It is also an opportunity to address new risks, such as the use of on-board digital tools, or work-related fatigue.
In addition to the compulsory hours of training, these courses aim to change driving behavior, better anticipate unforeseen events and adopt a more responsible driving style.