MC License
TLIC4006 Drive multi-combination vehicle

TLIC4006 Drive multi-combination vehicle
MC Truck License Perth
TSDT can help you obtain your MC truck drivers license, which allows you to drive any heavy combination unit towing two or more trailers, each having a gross vehicle mass greater than 9 tonnes.
As a Registered Training Organisation (RTO #52903), TSDT is approved to train and assess the unit of competence TLIC4006 Drive multi-combination vehicle. This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to drive a multi-combination vehicle safely, including systematic and efficient control of all vehicle functions, coupling and uncoupling of trailers, monitoring of traffic and road conditions, management of vehicle condition and performance, and effective management of hazardous situations.
If you meet the eligibility criteria and pass the eye test, you can train for a MC licence with TSDT as an authorised RTO. If you choose to do so you will be required to successfully complete the TLIC4006 Drive multi-combination vehicle course before you can sit a Department of Transport (DoT) practical driving assessment (PDA) with us.
Upon successful completion of this course you will be issued with a Statement of Attainment. This then allows you to sit a Department of Transport (DoT) practical driving assessment (PDA).
TSDT is authorised by the Department of Transport (DoT) (Provider #683) to conduct practical driving assessments for the HR, HC and MC class licences. Therefore, enrolment into this course will enable you to complete both your training and assessment for the unit of competency and your DoT practical driving assessment on site with us.
Please note that until you have presented your Statement of Attainment, Eye Test form and Certificate of Competency at a DoT licensing centre and your licence record has then endorsed with the new class you will not be entitled to drive a vehicle of class MC. A processing fee will be charged by DoT for this service.

Eligibility:
In order to gain your MC class licence in Western Australia you must no longer be a provisional driver and have held both:
- C Class licence for at least three years; and
- HR class or HC class licence for at least one year.
It is also a Department of Transport requirement that you pass an eyesight test at the commencement of your training. If you usually wear glasses or contact lenses while driving you must be wearing these during the eyesight test.
One on One MC License Training
TSDT maximises your learning experience by providing you with one-on-one training for all of its courses, which gives you quality time spent with just you and your trainer, rather than sitting amongst other students in a classroom.
Our friendly qualified trainers and assessors take their time to allow you to gain the skills and confidence so you can sit your MC DoT practical driving assessment.
Our training is open to anyone wanting to learn how to drive trucks and is conducted from our head office in 5 Agett Rd, Malaga.

What can I drive with a MC license?
A Multi Combination (MC class) license allows you to drive any heavy combination unit towing two or more trailers, each having a gross vehicle mass greater than 9,000 kg. A MC licence may also have gear box restrictions.
Once you have your MC license you will be able to legally a B-double (prime mover towing 2 semitrailers, with 1 semitrailer supported at the front and connected to the other semitrailer).
You can also drive a road train (motor vehicle, other than a B-double, towing 2 or more trailers).
How do I get started?
The first step in obtaining your MC License is to call Lisa or Margaret (08) 9249 5553 for a friendly chat and to find out the TruckSafe difference.
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