Class 4 Truck Licence
Fast-track your career, get your Class 4 full licence immediately after getting your Class 4 learner licence. We provide from 1-3 hours of coaching to ensure you are prepared for your 1-hour practical assessment. This is our point of difference to set our trainees up for success.
This course allows drivers to fast-track their Class 4 Truck Driver Licence without waiting 6 months (or 3 months, if aged 25 or over) from when they get their Learner Licence. We will coach you on the theory and assess your skills to drive a rigid vehicle with a gross laden weight over 18,000kg.
We provide truck hire at an additional cost, if you are providing your own truck it will need to be loaded to 50% payload. Contact us to learn more.
Prerequisites
- Class 4 learners’ licence (we will need a copy when booking your course). Please bring it with you on the day. To get your Class 4 learners, you must have held your full NZ Class 2 or 3 licence for at least 3 months. Head to your nearest licencing agency (AA or VTNZ) with a current driver medical (unless one has been presented in the last 5 years) and pay associated fees with your Class 4 Learner licence, then contact us to book.
- Trucks and transmissions differ from branch to branch. If you have a preference, please let us know
Course Numbers and Pricing
Starting from
- Class 4 theory & practical $950 + GST per person
- Worktime Logbook and Fatigue $380 + GST per person
- Truck hire is available $650 + GST per person
Training for groups at your site is available with a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 8 trainees.
Course Duration and Unit Standards
- This is a 1 ½ day in-class course followed by a 4-hour practical drive. The in-class portion covers Logbook and Class 4 theory, and the practical portion includes 3 hours of coaching with a 1-hour assessment.
- This course covers unit standards:
- 17576 Operate a Class 4 Rigid Vehicle
- 24089 Worktime Logbook and Fatigue
*If you have already achieved 24089 Worktime Logbook and Fatigue within the last 12 months, you may be eligible for our short course (1 day shorter). Contact us to find out!
What happens after you finish the course
- Take the certificate we give you to a licensing agency (AA or VTNZ), and they will have your licence endorsed to include a Class 3 full licence (Fees apply).
- IMPORTANT: You cannot drive with just the certificate we give you - it is not a licence
- Contact us to book your Class 5 - If you are over 25, you may also qualify for a reduction in the 3-month wait – talk to us.
Is English your second language?
To be eligible for our courses, all trainees must demonstrate proficiency in both written and spoken English, equivalent to NCEA Level 1 (High School ability to ability to read and write english) or an IELTS score of 5.5 or higher. This level indicates a partial command of English, enabling individuals to comprehend and respond effectively in most situations. If a trainee does not meet our English language requirement, please contact us to explore available options listed below:
Can I bring a translator or reader/writer to my course?
Yes, dependent on the course selected as some public group courses this does not suit. Translators and/or reader writers may be able to accompany you during theory courses only. However, they cannot be family members or individuals attending the same course as you. Please notify our team before attending the course if you intend to take advantage of this option.
Where can I find more out about approved translators?
Information provided by NZTA around approved translators can be found here
Do you run private single or group courses with translators?
We offer private courses for individuals or groups who prefer personalized instruction or have specific language needs. If necessary, we can provide interpreters for the same language group. Our standard rates do not apply, contact us to enquire.
Do you have other options to aid my learning prior?
Yes, If English isn't your first language, consider enrolling in one of our online courses, available in multiple subtitled languages. Completing these courses beforehand can enhance your understanding of the topic before attending the in-class session. Explore our online courses by clicking here."
Are there any course where an interpreter cannot be utilised?
An interpreter cannot be used in the Dangerous Goods documentation section.
Give it a go, you can attend our classroom-based courses and see how you go. Please be aware though that our team run to a timetable. If you are unable to complete any assessments in the time allowed, the course will move on to the next module. As time allows during the day our team will help you complete any unfinished parts of the course, though if we run out of time, you will need to rebook into another course at additional cost.
If you're unsure whether your English proficiency is adequate for our courses, don't hesitate to reach out to our team. We're here to discuss available options with you call 0800 637 000.