HR - HEAVY RIGID
HR - Heavy Rigid Training Course - $800
This training program is designed for people who wish to attain a “Heavy Rigid” Drivers licence.
People seek this licence to upgrade their skills from a MR Licence, or as part of a job role as a delivery driver, courier, bus driver or other commercial role.
Heavy Rigid vehicles are trucks that has three or more axles and a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) over 8 tonnes. These vehicles, can be Buses, heavy rigid tray trucks, heavy tip trucks and Semi-Trailer “Prime Movers (when without trailer).
Course Duration: 1 Day
Cost: TBA – You wont find a cheaper price and if you can provide one Sydney Truck Training will beat it by 10%
HR vehicles include:
- Trucks and buses with a GVM more than eight tonnes, and three or more axles
- Any towed trailer must not weigh more than nine tonnes GVM
- Bendy buses. Even though these vehicles are articulated, they’re treated as rigid vehicles.
To apply for an HR licence, you must:
- Have held a class C licence, (except a learner licence) or equivalent for two years or more. Any time you’ve spent on a P1 licence counts, but you can’t practice to drive an HR vehicle, or upgrade to an HR licence until you hold a P2 or full class C licence
- Pass the HR knowledge test
- Pass an eyesight test
5 Easy Steps to enrol into our course
Step 1. Pass the heavy rigid knowledge test at your local motor registry or service NSW (practice the test here) RMS fee $47.
Step 2. Pass the eyesight test and purchase your HVCBA learners logbook class hr. RMS fee $27.
Step 3. Phone FHV driver training school 97212646 to book a date for your HR licence course.
Step 4. Attend and successfully complete your training course.
Step 5. Return to the motor registry, and apply for your upgraded licence. You will be given an interim licence while your plastic card is processed. RMS fee $27.
BOOKING/CONTACT FORM
SYDNEY TRUCK TRAINING
- Contact us today to book your course.
- Address:200 Military Rd, Guildford NSW 2161
- Phone:0434260024
- Website:sydneytrucktraining.com.au