Licence classes

What are the different licence classes for driving or riding in NSW? See what you can drive with car, rider and heavy vehicle licences.

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What is a licence class?

A licence class is a category of licence. Which licence class you need depends on the type of vehicle you want to drive.

For example, motorcycle and scooter riders have a class R licence. Car drivers have a class C licence. A heavy vehicle licence lets you drive cars and trucks.

Licence classes are the same in all Australian states and territories.

Driving passengers for payment

Regardless of licence class, to drive passengers for a fare or another form of payment, you must also hold a Bus Driver Authority.

What can I drive with a.

Expand all Collapse all Car licence (C)

A class C – Car licence lets you drive:

Examples of a vehicle type - Class C

Rider licence (R)

A class R – Rider licence lets you drive:

Example of a vehicle type - Class R

Light Rigid licence (LR)

A class LR – Light Rigid licence lets you drive:

Examples of Light Rigid vehicles

Medium Rigid licence (MR)

A class MR – Medium Rigid licence lets you drive:

Examples of Medium Rigid vehicles

Heavy Rigid licence (HR)

A class HR – Heavy Rigid licence lets you drive:

Examples of Heavy Rigid vehicles

Heavy Combination licence (HC)

A class HC – Heavy Combination licence lets you drive:

Heavy Combination vehicles example

Multi Combination licence (MC)

A class MC – Multi Combination licence lets you drive: