HR to HC & MC Licences
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Overview
Multi Combination Licence Course
At Highway truck driving school Pty Ltd, we train every aspirant for driving more than one trailer vehicle. It is a prime mover to tow 2 or more trailers, low loader dolly, or road train. With us, you are sure to obtain the adequate training required for MC licence so that you can drive an MC vehicle with ability and confidence.
Our Multi Combination Licence Course offers training in both practical and theoretical methods, just as needed under HVCBA. The training process does not get completed until we carry out the final assessment to understand the competency level of the trainees.
Usually, our course for MC truck licence training gets completed within one day. However, we always provide special provisions to the students who need some extra time for working on any particular skill. Our core aim is to empower every student with all the required skill sets so that they can pass their assessment without a glitch.
You have to visit an RMS Office at first by yourself and also bring all the documents along for Multi Combination Licence course that includes:
Licence Application Form that is filled up by you
Submit a Medical Report (When Required)
Appear for an Eyesight Test
Must Pass the MC Knowledge Test
Required Fee
As soon as you reach us, you will be handed over a learner’s logbook of HVCBA along with a guidebook that will help you to pass the competency assessment. And, all your progress throughout the training will get recorded in the logbook that will speak for your skill development for upgrading your licence.
To apply for an MC licence, you must:
- Have held a Class HR licence for at least one year.
- Pass an MC knowledge test
- Pass a eyesight test
- Pass a medical examination
- Receive the HVCBA learner log book from Service NSW.
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Course Contents
Pre-operational Check
Cabin Drills
Start, move off , shut down
Manage Steering
Manages Gears
Manages Accelerator
Create and Maintain Crass
Protect Crash Avoidance Space
Road Rules and Directions
Reversing
Hill Stop/ Start
Load Securing
Coupling/Uncoupling
Final Competency Based Assessment