Truck Licences

Get a Truck Licence in Wagga Wagga 


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Comprehensive Training & Assessments 

Looking to get your heavy vehicle truck licence in NSW? If you want to get behind the wheel, come and see Ceely's! We provide comprehensive services in Wagga Wagga and surrounds, covering a range of licences from Light Rigid (LR) to Multi-Combination (MC) and more. 


Call Ceely’s Heavy Vehicle Driver Training & Assessments on 0431 545 707 to make a booking. Providing training in Wagga Wagga, Griffith, Albury, Yass, Deniliquin, Cowra and surrounding areas.

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Licence Classes We Cover 

At Ceely's, we provide driver training and assessments for:

  • Light Rigid (LR): Small trucks with a gross vehicle mass (GVM) of up to eight tonnes. 
  • Medium Rigid (MR): Trucks and buses with a GVM of more than eight tonnes and two axles. 
  • Heavy Rigid (HR): Trucks and buses with a GVM of more than eight tonnes and three or more axles. 
  • Heavy Combination (HC): Vehicles with three or more axles and Heavy Rigid vehicle trailer combinations, including unladen dolly with three or more axles.
  • Multi-Combination (MC): B-double, road train, prime mover, low loader dolly and low loader trailer combinations. 

We also train and assess individuals looking to enhance their skills or find employment in the transportation industry. Whether you’d like to learn defensive driving techniques or how to handle different types of loads, we’ve got you covered. Enquire today! 

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Frequently Asked Questions 

  • What is the gross vehicle mass (GVM) limit for Light Rigid (LR) trucks?

    Light Rigid (LR) trucks have a GVM limit of up to eight tonnes. 

  • What types of vehicles fall under the Medium Rigid (MR) licence category?

    Medium Rigid (MR) licences cover trucks and buses with a GVM exceeding eight tonnes and equipped with two axles. 

  • Which vehicles are classified under the Heavy Rigid (HR) licence category?

    Heavy Rigid (HR) licences are required for trucks and buses with a GVM exceeding eight tonnes and equipped with three or more axles. 

  • What does the Heavy Combination (HC) licence category include?

    Heavy Combination (HC) licences cover articulated vehicles with three or more axles, as well as Heavy Rigid vehicle trailer combinations, including unladen dolly with three or more axles. 

  • What types of combinations fall under the Multi-Combination (MC) licence category?

    Multi-Combination (MC) licences are necessary for operating B-doubles and road trains, as well as prime mover, low loader dolly and low loader trailer combinations. 

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