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Need a HR License?

At Jag’s Truck Training, we have an RMS-accredited instructing team that will train and evaluate you based on standard RMS competency. We will help you meet your competencies, after which you will be given an applicable license by the RMS. Your driver’s license will show the highest class or classes of vehicles that you’re authorised to drive.

January 10, 2017

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HC: (SEMI TRAILER)

Heavy Combination License – HC Truck License Training in NSW

Unit Code: TLILIC3017B
Unit Name: License to Drive Heavy Combination Vehicle

If you’re driving a prime mover that has at least three axles attached to a trailer with at least two axles, then you need class HC license. For a career in intrastate or interstate logistics, you will likely be driving one of these vehicles.

Look no further than Jag’s Truck Training for your training needs. We have the best practice and training vehicles, the best facilities, and the best trainers who will equip you with skills, confidence and driving knowledge that’ll help you sail through to your HC license in no time. Whether it is driving on motorways, loading and unloading during deliveries, or navigating city streets, our courses covers every comprehensive detail.

  Pre-requisites  

  • You have held a MR or HR license for a period of at least one year. A learner’s license does not count.
  • You have completed Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) knowledge test questions successfully.
  • You have read and understood the Heavy Vehicle Competency Based Assessment (HVCBA) learner’s guidebook and logbook.

  Course Contents  

We start from scratch and train you on every detail you need to know to be licensed to drive HC (Heavy Combination) vehicle on Australian roads. The course content includes but is not limited to the following:

  • Pre-operational check
  • Road rules and directions
  • Start, move off, stopping and securing the vehicle
  • Management of steering, gears, brakes and accelerator
  • Create, maintain and protect Crash Avoidance Space
  • Reversing, hill stopping and starting, and load securing
  • Cabin drills
  • City and highway driving
  • Defensive driving
  • Vehicle positioning, turning and handling
  • Park or trailer brake start
  • Final competency assessment

A well-trained driver is a safe, competent, on-time – and considered a good driver. With Jag’s Truck Training, our highest priority is to provide best hands on training so you become a smart, sensible and safe driver behind the wheel of your HC vehicle. We stake our reputation on the quality of our services.

  Give us a call and we will get you started!   

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