- Have held a class MR or HR licence (not including a learner’s licence) for a period totalling at least 1 year
- Have completed roads and maritime services (RMS) knowledge test questions successfully
- Have obtained a Heavy Vehicle Competency Based Assessment (HVCBA) learner’s guidebook and logbook
- Have read the HVCBA guidebook thoroughly before starting training
- Road laws
- Pre-drive check
- Starting and stopping sequence
- Reversing
- Cabin check
- City and highway driving
- Trailer coupling and uncoupling
- Demonstration drive
- Load security
- Defensive driving
- Vehicle positioning
- Turning and handling
- System of vehicle control
- Park or trailer brake start
- CBA Assessment
- Cancellation Policy
TLILIC3017B – Heavy Combination Licence
Competent HC truck licence training in Sydney
A heavy combination (HC) licence is classed as:
Any prime mover that is attached to a semi-trailer or a rigid vehicle towing a trailer with a GVM of more than 9 tonnes, plus any unladen converter dolly.
As a trusted commercial driving school we train drivers for well-known transport companies and have a reputation of producing excellent drivers.
Our hands on HC truck licence training courses are designed for drivers to develop necessary skills, knowledge and attitude to obtain a HC licence.
Entry Requirements
All HC truck licence training students in Sydney must:
Assessment
We train and assess drivers against the RMS requirements for heavy vehicle competency based assessments (HVCBA), as well as the requirements specified in the TLI10 transport and logistics training package by accredited assessors. Once a required standard of competency has been achieved, RMS will issue the appropriate licence.
Course Content
During our HC truck licence training you will come across: