Moving up to an MC (Multi Combination) licence is a big step.
It’s not just “more gears” or “a longer truck”.
It’s learning how a heavy vehicle behaves when you add extra articulation points, extra weight, and extra risk if things go wrong.
If you’re upgrading for work, it can open doors to better shifts, better routes, and more options across transport...
Not everyone needs to drive a massive rig, but when it comes to stepping up from a car to something bigger — say a small truck, bus, or work vehicle — an LR (Light Rigid) licence opens doors. It’s a solid option for anyone wanting to move into the transport, logistics, or even construction industries. And getting it? Not complicated, but it’s got to be done right.
If...