What do I need to obtain my HC Licence in Sydney, NSW
HC LICENCE NSW – Heavy Combination
Class HC licence vehicles in NSW include:
Articulated vehicles with three or more axles
Heavy rigid vehicle trailer combinations including unladen dolly, with three or more axles
Any towed trailer with a GVM more than nine tonnes.
To apply for a Heavy Combination / HC truck licence ( semi-trailer licence) , you must:
Have held a class MR or HR licence or equivalent for one year or more. Any time you’ve spent on a P2 MR or HR licence counts, but you can’t practice to drive an HC vehicle, or upgrade to an HC licence until you hold a full class MR or HR licence
Pass the HC knowledge test
Pass an eyesight test
Successfully complete HVCBA, or pass a Roads and Maritime driving test.
Payless Truck Driving School in Sydney can help you obtain your class HC licence. Heavy Combination truck licence training is available to be booked at anytime and our tailored courses can be structured to suit individual needs. If you are looking to obtain a class HC licence Contact Us.
Our Aim:
Designed for drivers to develop necessary skills, knowledge and attitude to obtain a Heavy Combination Driver’s Licence(HC licence).
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: All students must:-
Have held a Class MR or HR licence (not including a learner’s licence) for a period totaling at least 1 year.
Complete Roads & Maritime Services (RMS) knowledge test questions successfully
Obtain Heavy Vehicle Competency Based Assessment (HVCBA) learner’s guidebook and logbook
HVCBA guidebook must be read thoroughly before starting training