This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to drive a multi-combination vehicle safely, including maintaining systematic and efficient control of all vehicle functions, coupling and uncoupling dollies, monitoring traffic and road conditions, managing vehicle condition and performance, and effectively managing hazardous situations.
Driving must be carried out in accordance with relevant state/territory road and traffic authority licence requirements and regulations for multi-combination vehicles.
On successful completion of the requirements of the Unit of Competency students are issued with a Statement of Attainment.
You must complete the unit and be issued with the Statement of Attainment before you can attempt the DOT Practical Driving Test.
If you would like more information regarding this unit please visit training.gov.au - TLIC4006 - Drive multi-combination vehicle
MC – Multi combination Training and assessment
Self paced learning
7 hours
Theory assessment (own Time)
3 hours
Face to face training and assessment
9 hours
Department of transport Test (PDA)
2 hours
To apply to upgrade to a MC class licence, you must have held a:
- Car (C class) licence for at least 3 years, and
- Heavy Rigid or Heavy Combination licence for at least 1 year.
For more information on DOT requirements please see Student Info – Operator Training (optraining.com.au)
All MC Assessments are conducted by our DOT approved Assessors on-site.
If you hold an interstate or international licence, please contact the Dept. of Transport to obtain either a Learners’ Permit or transfer your interstate licence to a WA licence.