Can you just study for this, answer the questions the obtain your licence?
Dougwe said
03:57 PM Oct 6, 2016
You will have to do a driving test as well Marie, so a few lessons at least might be needed.
Edit.....Why not just get HR as it will more than likely be the same test.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Thursday 6th of October 2016 03:58:07 PM
Brenda and Alan said
06:39 PM Oct 6, 2016
Doug
Same question sets but the drive will be in different category vehicles.
Alan
Footprints said
09:49 PM Oct 6, 2016
LR driving test as easy as car licence. Probably a little easier really. Good luck. Cheers Allen
Footprints said
09:55 PM Oct 6, 2016
Referring to your other post, as Dougwie has suggested a HR Licence may provide employment opportunities when traveling Also. Good luck
Bru said
06:33 PM Oct 11, 2016
To get my LR licence endorsement i just did a driving test and a few questions about checking vehicle walking around it ie mirrors tyres lights. Simple but remember to come to a complete stop at a stop sign stop wait 2 or 3 seconds then move off, I got that lecture, good luck
Mike C said
06:41 PM Oct 14, 2016
Test is easy (study the book) multiple choice thing
Big issue with MR and higher licences is medical requirements.
I had MR and with diabetes and sleep apnoea required annual specialists reports.
Downgraded to LR (treated much the same as a car licence) now a GP can sign off and needed every three years (in my case that is) much less hassle and a lot cheaper
Joe50 said
10:15 PM Oct 14, 2016
I did as Mike C did, and for the same reason - passed the HR test but when I learned about the annual medical checks downgraded to LR. Now only need medical every two years (in Qld). Written test was easy - 10 multiple choice with fairly obvious answers once you've studied the rules relating to heavy vehicles, plus you can go online and do some practice tests. I think about four of my 10 questions were among the practice sets. With the driving test, I was told that when the speed limit reduces, ensure you are at or below the slower limit BEFORE you reach the sign. Also, make it obvious you're constantly checking all mirrors.
Joe
macka17 said
12:00 PM Oct 15, 2016
My licence has been HR and Motorbike. buses.
since I handed my Multi, etc. licences in at 65.
Had a Medical every yr for dangerous goods and Multi.
But since changing down I've never been asked for medical.
10 yrs now.
Have to renew next Mar.(75 yrs) maybe need a medical then hey.
Can you just study for this, answer the questions the obtain your licence?
You will have to do a driving test as well Marie, so a few lessons at least might be needed.
Edit.....Why not just get HR as it will more than likely be the same test.
-- Edited by Dougwe on Thursday 6th of October 2016 03:58:07 PM
Doug
Same question sets but the drive will be in different category vehicles.
Alan
LR driving test as easy as car licence. Probably a little easier really. Good luck. Cheers Allen
Referring to your other post, as Dougwie has suggested a HR Licence may provide employment opportunities when traveling Also. Good luck
To get my LR licence endorsement i just did a driving test and a few questions about checking vehicle walking around it ie mirrors tyres lights. Simple but remember to come to a complete stop at a stop sign stop wait 2 or 3 seconds then move off, I got that lecture, good luck
Big issue with MR and higher licences is medical requirements.
I had MR and with diabetes and sleep apnoea required annual specialists reports.
Downgraded to LR (treated much the same as a car licence) now a GP can sign off and needed every three years (in my case that is) much less hassle and a lot cheaper
Joe
since I handed my Multi, etc. licences in at 65.
Had a Medical every yr for dangerous goods and Multi.
But since changing down I've never been asked for medical.
10 yrs now.
Have to renew next Mar.(75 yrs) maybe need a medical then hey.