Heavy Rigid Licence

Light Rigid course:

This training program is designed for people who wish to attain a “Light Rigid” Driver’s licence or LR Licence. Light Rigid Vehicles are typically small school buses, minibuses, or light courier vehicles. Many professional drivers start with these vehicles as couriers or delivery drivers, driving for themselves as part of another business.

A Light Rigid ‘Class LR’ covers a rigid vehicle with a GVM of more than 4.5 tonnes but not more than 8 tonnes. Any towed trailer must not weigh more than 9 tonnes GVM. Also includes vehicles with a GVM up to 8 tonnes that carry more than 12 adults including the driver and vehicles in class ‘C’.
Note: There are no restrictions on the number of axles for this class of licence.

To enter into this course, you will need to:

  • Already hold a “C” class driver’s licence and be of “Red P’s”.
  • You will need to have been to the Road and Maritime Service (RMS), and passed the RMS “LR Knowledge Test”
  • Pass the RMS Eyesight test
  • Been issued with an RMS CBA (Competency Based Assessment) Logbook and CBA guidebook.
  • When you enrol we will need to check your eligibility with RMS Heavy Vehicle – Competency Online Reporting System (HVCORS)
  • Contact Punjab Roadways Truck Driving School and book in for training and assessment please have your Logbook with you when you call, as there are details within the Logbook that we require for processing your booking.

During the Punjab Roadways Truck Driving School course you will learn to:

These skills are delivered and assessed over a period of about 8 hours, each driver learns at a different rate, and thus you may require slightly more or less time.

Most drivers complete the training and assessment in two blocks of four (4) hours, if more than eight (8) hours is required this is charged in addition to the course fee in hourly increments.

The assessment process consists of:

The unit of competency is nationally recognised and can only be delivered by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that complies with the governing standards of quality control, and quality training and assessment.

Assessment is based on competency i.e. your ability to answer a number of questions about driving, the road rules, the vehicle and then satisfactory driving the vehicle in normal traffic and performing the normal driving tasks such as:

Manoeuvres:

Due to the requirements of maintaining a safe learning environment, Punjab Roadways Truck Driving School reserves the right to withdraw any participant(s) on the grounds of safety.

Punjab Roadways Truck Driving School is flexible in the format and timing of learning and assessment activities to ensure that we provide every opportunity for participants to demonstrate their skills and abilities. Should you need support or assistance beyond our skills we will refer you to a suitable organisation to assist you further.

Punjab Roadways Truck Driving School offers support to all participants with their learning needs. We can tailor the training and assessment program to assist people with learning issues and, to a more limited degree, personal issues.

Our Participant manual details our complaints and appeal procedure, our discipline policy, and our access and equity policy, including the contact for any Access and Equity issues.

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