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Connect Coaches - Heavy Vehicle Driver Training

Posted by Liam Green on 2 April 2020
Connect Coaches - Heavy Vehicle Driver Training

 

 

 

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Introduction

 

Before you can drive a heavy vehicle you need to have the appropriate licence for the class of vehicle. You can then drive any class of vehicle below your licence class, with the exception of motorcycles.

Before you apply for or upgrade a heavy vehicle licence, you need to complete the appropriate knowledge test at a service centre. Then, depending on your location, you can either pay for a heavy vehicle competency based assessment (HVCBA) from a Registered Training Organisation or pay and book the Transport for NSW (TfNSW) heavy vehicle driving test.

After completing the HVCBA or passing the driving test, you then return to a service centre for the licence.

Applying for HVCBA

If you choose to obtain your licence through HVCBA, you'll need to go to a Service NSW service centre in person and:

  1. Provide a completed Licence Application form
  2. Provide acceptable proof of identity
  3. Pass an eyesight test (unless exempt)
  4. Provide a medical assessment report (if applicable)
  5. Pass the knowledge test for the class of licence you want to get
  6. Pay the appropriate fee.

You'll then be issued with a Heavy Vehicle HVCBA Learner's Log Book, and the Guide to Heavy Vehicle Competency Based Assessment publication. The Guide outlines the tasks you need to perform to complete the training course and the assessment. Your progress is recorded in your log book see HVCBA Learner's Log Book for more information.
 


 

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