Ceely's Heavy Vehicle Driver Training & Assessments has been helping individuals in Deniliquin learn the skills required to become confident heavy vehicle drivers since 2008. Our instructors are dedicated to guiding you through the process of acquiring your truck licence in a supportive environment.
We're here to ensure you’re ready to tackle the theoretical and practical aspects of obtaining your truck licence. Don’t have a truck? We can provide one if required. Strapped for time? We offer flexible scheduling and will strive to accommodate your availability. Plus, we can travel for group bookings.
Contact us on
0431 545 707 to make a booking. From Wandook Road to Napier Street, we train drivers throughout Deniliquin.
At Ceely's Heavy Vehicle Driver Training & Assessments, we provide training for a full range of heavy vehicle licence types, including:
What’s more, we offer additional courses designed to improve your driving skills. We can help you learn how to manage different cargo types, defensive training techniques and more. Reach out for service enquiries.
Look no further than our instructors if you’re looking to obtain a truck licence in Deniliquin. Whether you’re after a Light Rigid or Heavy Combination licence, we can help you to become a skilled and confident driver.
Unleash your potential with our specialised courses designed to elevate your driving skills and career prospects in Deniliquin. Choose from a range of courses, including defensive driving techniques and safe heavy vehicle operation.
To drive a heavy vehicle in New South Wales, you typically need a heavy vehicle licence. Requirements include holding a car (Class C) driver's licence for at least a year, passing a heavy vehicle knowledge test, obtaining a medical certificate and completing a Heavy Vehicle Competency Based Assessment (HVCBA) or Heavy Vehicle On-Road Assessment (HVCBA or HVORA).
The specific class of heavy vehicle licence you need depends on the type of vehicle you intend to drive. Additional training and endorsements may be required for certain vehicle classes and tasks, such as transporting dangerous goods.
In New South Wales, an HC (Heavy Combination) licence allows you to drive heavy vehicles with a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) exceeding 4.5 tonnes. This includes:
Defensive driving training teaches drivers advanced skills and techniques to minimise risks and respond to potential hazards on the road. It typically covers topics like safe following distances, proper braking, collision avoidance, skid recovery and handling adverse weather conditions. Participants learn to anticipate and react to the actions of other drivers to reduce the likelihood of accidents and increase overall road safety.
0431 545 707 (Craig)
(building faces Wentworth Street)
RTO – Raise Training: 91655
ABN: 42 513 567 311
Disclaimer: All training courses are currently being held in Wagga Wagga, with future out-of-area training dates to be confirmed.