- B-Doubles
- Road Trains
- Prime movers, low loader dolly and low loader trailer combinations
Some people opt to obtain their HC licence first, before later upgrading to the MC licence. The MC licence training course is slightly more rigorous and requires confidence, focus and clear demonstration of ability from all students.
REQUIREMENTS TO OBTAIN MC LICENCE
- You must have held a Class HR or HC licence or equivalent for a minimum of one year. Time spent on a P2 HR licence counts, but you cannot practice to drive an MC vehicle or upgrade to an MC licence until you hold a full class HR or LC licence.
- You must pass an RMS MC knowledge test
- You must pass an RMS eyesight test
- Successfully complete HVCBA and on-road MC licence practical with GRU Driving School. If you hold an HR licence, you’ll need to pass an HC assessment before you can start MC training.
- Pass a medical examination or supply a medical certificate if you have a medical condition on your licence
The HVCBA stands for Heavy Vehicle Competency Based Assessment, and it is a key requirement in order to obtain a heavy vehicle licence in NSW. GRU Driving School is an RMS accredited training organisation, and you can complete this assessment within our driving school.
FASTENING
OUR MULTI COMBINATION TRUCK LICENCE TRAINING COURSE
Our course is specifically tailored to the Indian community with ambitions to begin an exciting new career in Australia as heavy vehicle operators. Every member of our staff speaks Hindi Punjabi, Sri Lankan and English and is dedicated to ensuring your safety and success. We operate our training courses out of Prestons, NSW. We are located nearby to surrounding suburbs including Horningsea Park, Lurnea, Glenfield, Macquarie Links, Casula, Hoxton Park and many more.
Upon completion of training, you can then book your assessment session. Once you have passed the assessment, you will be issued with a certificate of competency that will allow you to obtain your MC licence from the RMS.