Multi-combination vehicle licence (class MC)
To be eligible to apply for a multi-combination (class MC) licence, you must have held your heavy rigid (class HR) or heavy combination (class HC) licence for at least one year.
The Department of Transport and Main Roads does not conduct practical driving tests for a class MC licence.
How do I upgrade my licence to a class MC?
To upgrade to a class MC licence, you must:
- have held a class HR or HC licence for a minimum period of one year
- complete the Driver Licence Application/Renewal (form F3000)
- show your evidence of identity documents
- pass an eyesight test, if required
- declare that you are medically fit to drive the class of vehicle (Note: if you have a medical condition that is likely to adversely affect your ability to drive or ride safely, you will be required to provide a medical certificate from your doctor stating that you are medically fit to drive or ride safely).
If you currently hold a class HR licence, you must also complete either the Drive Multi-combination Vehicle (TLIC4006A) training course, or the Drive Multi-combination vehicle (TLIC607C) training course through one of the approved multi-combination training providers (PDF, 66 KB).
When you have met the competency standard, the training provider will issue you with a Statement of Attainment for “class MC Vehicle”.
If you currently hold a class HC licence, and you are applying for a class MC licence, you must either: