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The Multi-Combination (MC) Licence is the pinnacle of the road transport industry. It is the highest and most difficult licence that you can get in Australia.
Along with the intensity of the training comes the largest job opportunities and the ability to drive virtually any vehicle.
Entry Requirements
With a Multi Combination Licence you can drive a prime mover with 2 or more trailers. This includes B-Doubles and Road Trains of different configurations.
An MC Licence is for people who would like to get a job driving the largest and most difficult vehicles on the road. Its for strict transport professionals who have made a career in the industry and who want to get a handsome increase in their annual salary.
MC Licences are only for those who have made a career in the road freight industry.
Jobs that require MC Licences include:
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Road Freight Jobs | |
Mining Jobs | |
Road Train Drivers |
During your Multi-Combination training you’ll learn everything you need to know to operate one of these complicated vehicles.
On top of the practical aspects such as how to structure and connect multiple trailers, and reversing with multiple trailers, you’ll also learn the theory as outlined in the Multi Combination TLIC4006A – Drive a Multi Combination Vehicle.
Our partnership with the RTO means that we can service students across Northern New South Wales as well as South East Queensland.
Some of the area’s we service include:
View our current licence pricing for each state:
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Let us know that you want your MC Licence, and we’ll get back to you with a list of times and dates to choose from.
The Multi Combination Licence is unlike any other licence in the sense that its not done as a test, but rather a course. You need to complete your Multi Combination TLIC4006 – Drive a Multi Combination Vehicle course materials as well as a practical assessment to pass.
You must have held a HC or HR open or P Class for at least 1 year.
For NSW only, hold an open HR or HC licence.
If you currently have a medical condition on your licence you need a new medical certificate for this class of licence.
Although its not legally required, we suggest that you have held your HC Licence prior to getting your MC Licence. This is because we recommend you gain experience driving with a trailer before going for a 2+ trailer vehicle.
At The School Of Transport we work with leading Registered Training Organizations (RTOs) to deliver the most comprehensive and affordable MC Licence on the market.
Its through these partnerships that we are able to offer your HC to MC course in as little as 1 day, and for only $1,450.
We offer the unrestricted MC Licence as when you have an MC licence you want to be able to drive any vehicle on the road and not be restricted by a licence condition.
Booking your Multi-Combination licence is simple, easy and fast.
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