Multi-Combination (MC) truck refers to a classification of heavy vehicles based on their towing configuration. The term "multi-combination" indicates that these vehicles involve more than one trailer or articulated unit, each having a gross vehicle mass greater than 9,000 kg. Multi-Combination trucks can consist of a prime mover (truck) pulling multiple trailers, such as road trains, B-doubles, and other configurations.
MC trucks are commonly used for long-distance freight transport where larger loads need to be moved efficiently over extended distances.
Multi Combination Crashbox Trucks have an manual "crashbox" transmission. This type of transmission requires the driver to manually match the speed of the gears before engaging them.
Our Truck Driving Lesson will teach you how to safely operate a Multi Combination Truck with an crashbox transmission under various traffic conditons. This lesson is suitable for experience MR/HR/HC/Auto MC truck drivers who want to upgrade their licence.
Lesons are 1 hours in length and are undertaken in a Border Truck Training Multi Combination Crashbox Vehicle.
You must hold an MR (Medium Rigid) or HRC (Heavy Combination) licence for at least 12 months to be eligible for this heavy vehicle licence class