Your Guide to Training

Get Answers to Your Questions

Welcome to our FAQ page! Here, you’ll find straightforward answers to common queries about heavy vehicle and forklift licence training. Whether you’re curious about our courses, pricing, or booking process, you’re in the right place. Let’s help you get started safely and confidently.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get quick answers to your common queries. We're here to help.
Man in a neon safety vest opening door of a white Isuzu truck marked "Advanced Heavy Vehicle Driver Training Centre."

Heavy Vehicle Truck Licences

What heavy vehicle licences do you offer?

We offer comprehensive training for all heavy vehicle licence classes in Victoria: Light Rigid (LR), Medium Rigid (MR), Heavy Rigid (HR), Heavy Combination (HC), and Multi-Combination (MC). All courses are VicRoads approved and available with optional Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) qualifications.

Light Rigid (LR): 1 day (8 hours including breaks) Medium Rigid (MR): 1 day full course or half day test-only (8 hours or 4 hours) Heavy Rigid (HR) Auto/Synchro: 1 day (8 hours) Heavy Rigid (HR) Non-Synchro: 1.5 days Heavy Combination (HC) Auto: 1 day (8 hours) Heavy Combination (HC) Non-Synchro: 1.5 days Multi-Combination (MC): 1 day (8 hours) All courses require pre-reading and workbook completion before attending.
 
All heavy vehicle training is conducted at our VicRoads-approved Tullamarine Training Centre with modern facilities, free parking, and easy access to major transport routes.
 

For the most up-to-date fees, please see our course listings for the latest prices.

Light Rigid (LR): Vehicles over 4.5t up to 8t GVM, or buses seating more than 12 people including the driver Medium Rigid (MR): Any 2-axle rigid vehicle greater than 8 tonnes GVM Heavy Rigid (HR): Vehicles 8 tonnes GVM and above with three or more axles Heavy Combination (HC): Prime movers with semi-trailers over 9 tonnes GVM, B-doubles, articulated vehicles Multi-Combination (MC): Road trains, B-triples, multi-trailer combinations 22+ metres

Light Rigid (LR): Car licence for 12 months, aged 18+ Medium Rigid (MR): Car licence for 12 months, aged 18+ Heavy Rigid (HR): Car licence for 24 months, aged 18+ Heavy Combination (HC): Car licence for 24 months, MR or HR licence for 12 months, currently hold HC licence, aged 18+ Multi-Combination (MC): Car licence for 24 months, currently hold HC licence (and have held MR or HR for 12 months prior), aged 18+

No, you don’t need to obtain every licence in sequence. For example, you can go directly from a car licence to LR, MR, or HR (if you meet the time requirements). However, HC requires you to have held an MR or HR licence first, and MC requires you to hold an HC licence.

AUTO: Automatic transmission (easier to operate, 1 day course) SYNCHRO: Synchromesh manual transmission with easier gear changes (1 day course) NON-SYNCHRO (Road Ranger): Non-synchromesh manual requiring advanced clutch and gear coordination (1.5 day course) Your licence will specify which transmission types you’re authorised to operate.

No, all compliant heavy vehicles are supplied for training and assessment. If you wish to use your own vehicle, contact us in advance to check suitability and compliance.

All courses cover advanced vehicle control and monitoring, commercial driving safety standards, traffic and road condition management, hazard management and defensive driving techniques, efficient driving techniques, engine power management, vehicle controls and instruments, pre-operational checks, load restraint, cabin drill, and skill manoeuvres including reversing. HC and MC courses also include coupling and uncoupling procedures.

All courses include pre-reading materials and workbook (provided at booking), face-to-face theory and practical training, instruction on pre-start checks and cabin drill, load restraint techniques, skill manoeuvres and reversing practice, written and practical assessments, and the official VicRoads examination process.

You’ll receive your official VicRoads heavy vehicle licence for the class you complete. If you choose the Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) option, you’ll also receive a Statement of Attainment: LR: TLILIC2014 – Licence to drive a light rigid vehicle MR: TLILIC2015 – Licence to drive a medium rigid vehicle HR: TLILIC2016 – Licence to drive a heavy rigid vehicle HC: TLILIC3017 – Licence to drive a heavy combination vehicle MC: TLILIC3018 – Licence to drive a multi-combination vehicle

 Non-nationally recognised: You receive your VicRoads heavy vehicle driver licence, which allows you to legally drive on the road. Nationally recognised (NRT): You receive both your VicRoads licence AND a Statement of Attainment. This is part of the Australian Qualifications Framework and is portable across Australia for employment and further study pathways. Both options provide the same VicRoads licence – the NRT option simply adds the nationally recognised qualification.

Only if you choose the nationally recognised training option. A USI is required to issue your Statement of Attainment and allows you to access your accredited training records for life. It’s not required for the VicRoads licence-only option.

Victorian driver licences are recognised nationally for driving. If you relocate interstate, you’ll generally need to transfer your licence to the new state within their specified timeframe. If you obtained nationally recognised training, your Statement of Attainment remains nationally recognised for training and employment pathways.

All courses require you to be 18 years or older, hold a valid Victorian car driver’s licence (duration varies by course), meet VicRoads eligibility and eyesight requirements, complete a Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital (LLND) assessment, and have the physical capacity to safely enter and exit heavy vehicles and sit for extended durations.

All courses include theory review and written assessment, practical assessment covering pre-start checks, cabin drill, load restraint, and skill manoeuvres (including reversing), and the official VicRoads licence assessment. HC and MC courses also include coupling and uncoupling procedures.

Contact us to discuss re-assessment options or additional training if needed.
 
All required course study materials are provided at the time of booking. You must complete the pre-reading and workbook before your scheduled training sessions to maximise your practical time.

You’ll need access to the internet and a smartphone, tablet, or laptop to complete the pre-reading and workbook activities.

Bring your current Victorian Driver’s Licence (essential – must carry it at all times during training), proof of identity for VicRoads as required, your completed workbook, and wear enclosed suitable footwear (steel-capped boots recommended) and clothing for practical training including long pants.

Tell us before training day. We can discuss reasonable adjustments aligned with licensing requirements and safety.

Weekend courses cost more due to premium training time. Both weekday and weekend courses provide the same comprehensive training and certification.

Light Rigid: Delivery driving, small truck operations, bus driving Medium Rigid: Medium truck driving, larger delivery vehicles, transport and logistics Heavy Rigid: Construction and waste industry, concrete delivery, heavy equipment transport Heavy Combination: Interstate freight, long-haul transport, B-double operations Multi-Combination: Road train operations, remote area freight, elite heavy transport positions

Yes, you can progressively upgrade your licence as you gain experience and meet the prerequisite requirements for each level. Many professional drivers start with LR or MR and work their way up to HC or MC as their careers progress.

This depends on your career goals and current licence history. If you’ve held your car licence for only 12 months, you can start with LR or MR. If you’ve held it for 24 months, you can go directly to HR. Speak with us about your goals and we can recommend the best pathway.

If you’re on a visa, you must be legally allowed to train without breaching your visa conditions. Heavy vehicle training units (TLILIC series) are generally not registered on CRICOS, and we are not a CRICOS provider. Please verify your visa conditions before enrolling.

Common progression: Car licence → LR or MR → HR → HC → MC. However, you can skip levels if you meet the time requirements. Many drivers go: Car licence (24 months) → HR → HC → MC.

Have a Question? We're Here to Help.

If you can’t find the answer you need in our FAQ, feel free to reach out. We’re dedicated to assisting you with everything related to heavy vehicle and forklift training.

By clicking Send Message, you agree to our Terms and Conditions.

Book Here - HR Non Syncro

Advanced Heavy Vehicle Driver Training Centre Logo

When you click the “Send” at the bottom of the form an email will be sent to you explaining more about costs and requirements for this course. This will send us your booking request. Once we receive the booking request we will be in touch to book dates and arrange payment.

If you have a serious medical condition (including eyesight issue) or take any prescribed medication for the reported condition, a medical/eyesight exemption may be required from VicRoads to confirm you meet the national medical standards for private commercial vehicle drivers. Click here to read VicRoads standards

Book Here - HR Synchro

Advanced Heavy Vehicle Driver Training Centre Logo

When you click the “Send” at the bottom of the form an email will be sent to you explaining more about costs and requirements for this course. This will send us your booking request. Once we receive the booking request we will be in touch to book dates and arrange payment.

If you have a serious medical condition (including eyesight issue) or take any prescribed medication for the reported condition, a medical/eyesight exemption may be required from VicRoads to confirm you meet the national medical standards for private commercial vehicle drivers. Click here to read VicRoads standards

Book Here - HC Auto

Advanced Heavy Vehicle Driver Training Centre Logo

When you click the “Send” at the bottom of the form an email will be sent to you explaining more about costs and requirements for this course. This will send us your booking request. Once we receive the booking request we will be in touch to book dates and arrange payment.

If you have a serious medical condition (including eyesight issue) or take any prescribed medication for the reported condition, a medical/eyesight exemption may be required from VicRoads to confirm you meet the national medical standards for private commercial vehicle drivers. Click here to read VicRoads standards

Enquire Here - HC Non Synchro

Advanced Heavy Vehicle Driver Training Centre Logo

When you click the “Send” at the bottom of the form an email will be sent to you explaining more about costs and requirements for this course. This will send us your booking request. Once we receive the booking request we will be in touch to book dates and arrange payment.

If you have a serious medical condition (including eyesight issue) or take any prescribed medication for the reported condition, a medical/eyesight exemption may be required from VicRoads to confirm you meet the national medical standards for private commercial vehicle drivers. Click here to read VicRoads standards

Book Here - Heavy Rigid Auto

Advanced Heavy Vehicle Driver Training Centre Logo

When you click the “Send” at the bottom of the form an email will be sent to you explaining more about costs and requirements for this course. This will send us your booking request. Once we receive the booking request we will be in touch to book dates and arrange payment.

If you have a serious medical condition (including eyesight issue) or take any prescribed medication for the reported condition, a medical/eyesight exemption may be required from VicRoads to confirm you meet the national medical standards for private commercial vehicle drivers. Click here to read VicRoads standards