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Trucksales Staff23 Apr 2023
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How do I get a truck licence?

Want to drive trucks for a living? First you’ll need a heavy-vehicle licence – and here’s how to go about getting one in each Australian state and territory

To drive a truck in Australia with a GVM (gross vehicle mass) of over 4500kg, you’ll first need a valid heavy-vehicle licence, and the right class of licence to cover you for the sort of truck you want to drive.

The major truck licence categories in Australia are as follows:

• Light Rigid
• Medium Rigid
• Heavy Rigid
• Heavy Combination
• Multi Combination

A Light Rigid heavy-vehicle licence will let you drive the trucks at the light-duty end of the spectrum up to specified GVM (gross vehicle mass) and axle limits. Multi Combination licence, on the other hand, will let you drive just about any truck on the road, up to and including those giants of the Outback, multi-trailer road trains.

The heavy vehicle licence system is graduated – the higher the grade, the heavier the trucks you can drive, while the level of required training and experience increases too.

However, the requirements to achieve each class of licence can vary from state to state, as can the process that must be undertaken to obtain each licence class. Yes, Australia has a Heavy Vehicle National Law (which, despite the name, operates everywhere except Western Australia and the Northern Territory), but vehicle registration and licensing is handled by the relevant authority in each state and territory.

So, to find out how to go about obtaining your truck licence for the state or territory where you live, click on the relevant link below…

How do I get a truck licence in NSW?

How do I get a truck licence in Victoria?

How do I get a truck licence in Queensland?

How do I get a truck licence in South Australia?

How do I get a truck licence in the Northern Territory?

How do I get a truck licence in Western Australia?

How do I get a truck licence in Tasmania?

How do I get a truck licence in the ACT?

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