How much does it cost to get HR licence Vic?
Pricelist
Heavy Rigid (Non Synchro) | Price |
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Industry Experienced (8 hrs) – One Day | $1,250.00 |
Novice (12hrs) – 12 hrs over 2 days (2 x 6 hrs) or 1 & half days (8hrs & 4 hrs) or 3 days (3 x 4 hrs) | $1,650.00 |
What is the difference between HR and MR truck?
MR – Medium Rigid – medium rigid trucks or buses. HR – Heavy Rigid – heavy rigid trucks or buses (including articulated buses). HC – Heavy Combination – heavy articulated vehicles.
How do I get a HC licence in Victoria?
How to get a heavy vehicle licence
- hold a current Victorian car licence.
- hold or have held an Australian car licence for the minimum time or a lower heavy vehicle category for the required minimum time.
- pass an eyesight test.
- pass a heavy vehicle knowledge test.
- pass an on-road heavy vehicle driving assessment.
How do I become a truck driver in Australia?
To get your heavy truck licence and work as a truckie in Australia, you’ll need to pass the Heavy Vehicle Competency Based Assessment (HVCBA). You can take this test with a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). If there’s no RTO nearby, you can sit the test with a Roads and Maritime Testing Officer.
What is the highest truck licence?
MC Licence (Multi Combination) A MC Licence is the largest vehicle licence that you can get.
How much does it cost to get the HR licence in Act?
Fees
Full licence fees | Fee |
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Full licence valid for 5 years | $204.90 |
Full licence valid for 10 years | $381.10 |
What is a HC licence in Victoria?
Anyone with a HR license can drive trucks and buses over 8 tonne GVM with three or more axles and a maximum towing weight of 9 tonnes. A HC license means you can operate heavy articulated vehicles with a truck and trailer over 9 tonne or a semi-trailer with one trailer.
Can I drive manual with automatic licence Vic?
A – Automatic transmission At the end of your probationary period, you can drive vehicles with a manual transmission without having to do another driving test provided the condition is not required due to a medical condition or impairment.
What does condition’s mean on Vic licence?
Glasses or corrective lenses
S – Glasses or corrective lenses This condition will apply if you wear corrective lenses during a VicRoads eyesight test or you provide a report stating you are required to wear corrective lenses when driving. This condition is shown as an S on the licence and/or learner permit card.
What is F on driving licence?
Typically, you might see: f – You’re qualified to drive a tractor. k – You can drive a pedestrian-controlled vehicle or a mowing machine. q – You can drive two- and three-wheeled vehicles without pedals with an engine size of no more than 50cc.
What licence do I need to drive a truck in Victoria?
To drive a truck or bus with a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) greater than 4.5 tonnes or a bus which seats more than 12 adults you will need a Victorian heavy vehicle licence. Heavy vehicle licences are issued in five different categories: Multi Combination (MC).
How to get a heavy vehicle licence in Australia?
To get a heavy vehicle licence you need to: hold a current Victorian car licence hold or have held an Australian car licence for the minimum time or a lower heavy vehicle category for the required… pass an eyesight test pass a heavy vehicle knowledge test pass an on-road heavy vehicle driving
How do I get a Heavy Rigid (HR) licence?
To apply for this category you must have held an Australian car driver licence for at least 12 months. Heavy rigid (HR) a motor vehicle that has a gross vehicle mass (GVM) more than 8 tonnes and has 3 or more axles (whether or not the wheels on those axles are on the road)
What licence do I need to drive a truck or bus?
To drive a truck or bus with a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) greater than 4.5 tonnes or a bus which seats more than 12 adults you will need a Victorian heavy vehicle licence. Multi Combination (MC). These heavy vehicle licence categories have different eligibility requirements.