Roads lead to Wagga Wagga for training
Wagga Wagga is in the heart of the Riverina.
Licence training and assessment is done in a personalised manner in a relaxed environment.
Tony has trained people who have travelled to Wagga Wagga from all over NSW and ACT. The yellow stars on the map show where they came from.
Accommodation
Travellers will need to stay overnight. We recommend the William Farrer Hotel in Wagga’s CBD.
Don’t forget to tell them you’re here for training with Tony.
MR – Medium RigidMedium Rigid vehicles include:- Trucks and buses with a GVM more than 8 tonnes and 2 axles
- Any towed trailer must not weigh more than 9 tonnes GVM.
To apply for an MR licence, you must:
- Have held a class C licence, (except a Learner licence) or equivalent for one year or more
- Pass the MR knowledge test
- Pass an eyesight test
- Successfully complete HVCBA, or pass a Roads and Maritime driving test.
HR – Heavy RigidHeavy Rigid vehicles include:- Trucks and buses with a GVM more than 8 tonnes, and 3 or more axles
- Any towed trailer must not weigh more than 9 tonnes GVM
- Bendy buses. Even though these vehicles are articulated, they’re treated as rigid vehicles.
To apply for an HR licence, you must:
- Have held a class C licence, (except a Learner licence) or equivalent for two years or more
- Pass the HR knowledge test
- Pass an eyesight test
- Successfully complete HVCBA, or pass a Roads and Maritime driving test.
HC – Heavy CombinationHeavy Combination vehicles include:- Articulated vehicles with 3 or more axles
- Heavy rigid vehicle trailer combinations including unladen dolly, with 3 or more axles
- Any towed trailer with a GVM more than 9 tonnes.
To apply for an HC licence, you must:
- Have held a class MR or HR licence or equivalent for one year or more
- Pass the HC knowledge test
- Pass an eyesight test
- Successfully complete HVCBA, or pass a Roads and Maritime driving test.
MC – Multi CombinationMC vehicles include:- B-doubles
- Road trains
To apply for an MC licence, you must:
- Have held a Class HR or HC licence or equivalent for at least 1 year
- Pass an MC knowledge test
- Pass an eyesight test
- Successfully complete HVCBA. If you hold an HR licence, you’ll need to pass an HC assessment before you can start MC training
- Pass a medical examination.

