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Course Location:
1st Floor, Jayco Building, 545 Wairakei Road, Burnside 8053, Christchurch

Course Dates:
Contact us to confirm availability

Course Timeframe:
2 Days

Course Pre-requisite:

  • Written and oral English skills equivalent to NCEA Level 1 (Year 11) or an IELTS score of 5.5 or higher
  • Must have completed Unit Standard 24089
    (Evidence of previous completion required)
  • Must hold a current NZ Class 4 Learner Licence prior to booking this course

Course Timeframe:
2 Days

Course Pre-requisite:

  • Written and oral English skills equivalent to NCEA Level 1 (Year 11) or an IELTS score of 5.5 or higher
  • Must have completed Unit Standard 24089
    (Evidence of previous completion required)
  • Must hold a current NZ Class 4 Learner Licence prior to booking this course

Course Outline

Course Outline

The Class 4 licence course covers:

  • A rigid vehicle (including any tractor) with a Gross Laden Weight (GLW) of more than 18,000kg to a maximum of not more than 25000kg.
  • A combination vehicle consisting of a rigid vehicle with a GLW of more than 18000kg to a maximum of not more than 25000kg towing a light trailer (with a GLW that has a maximum of not more than 3500kg)
  • Vehicles covered in Classes 1 and 2 but not Class 3

DAY 1

Theory; US 24089, Demonstrate knowledge of fatigue management, work time, and driver logbook requirements that includes:

  • Identify causes and symptoms of fatigue, and effects of fatigue on driving performance.
  • Describe life management skills and work related measures that can be implemented to prevent fatigue.
  • Identify the work time requirements and penalties prescribed by legislation.
  • Identify driver logbook requirements and associated penalties prescribed by legislation.
  • Describe the management of work time records contained in driver logbooks, and identify associated penalties prescribed by legislation.


DAY 2

Theory; Unit Standard 17576, Operate a rigid vehicle to meet the requirements for a full Class 4 driver licence that includes:

  • Identify driving hazards associated with a rigid vehicle and describe measures to reduce the risks associated with the identified hazards
  • Describe requirements relating to safe loading of a rigid vehicle and driving techniques that minimise the adverse effects of a high centre of gravity.
  • Carry out a pre-use walk-around inspection of a rigid vehicle
  • Drive a rigid vehicle efficiently in different traffic and road conditions.
  • Manoeuvre a rigid vehicle in reverse.
  • Park, shut down, and secure a rigid vehicle.
  • Complete driver logbook entries.
  • Practical training drive. (You must pass unit Standard 24089 before you can undertake the practical training drive)

Need To Know

Need To Know

Practical drives:

All practical drives are completed on a NZ Transport Agency approved route that encompasses specific terrain as per the NZ Transport Agency guidelines and must be completed successfully and without incident.

Upon successful completion of Unit Standards 24089 and 17575, you will be issued with a NZ Transport Agency Driver Licence and Endorsement Certificate from Know The Rule to take to a NZ Transport Agency Licensing Agency where they will process your application to have the appropriate endorsement(s) added to your Driver licence. The approved NZ Transport Agency Driver Licensing Agent either VTNZ or AA will issue you with a temporary Full Class 4 Licence.Agency either VTNZ or AA where you will be issued a temporary Full Class 4 Licence.

  • Students that hold Unit Standard 24089, Demonstrate knowledge of fatigue management, work time, and driver logbook requirements will need to provide evidence that you have completed this unit standard. This can be either a copy of your NZQA Record of Learning also known as Record of Achievement showing the Unit Standard on it of a copy of the NZTA driver licence certificate with the Unit Standard on it.
  • You will not be able to sit unit standard 17576 or do any of the practical drives without a class 4 learner lciense.
  • This licence is issued to allow you to drive a Class 4 vehicle on a New Zealand road while you are waiting for your new licence to arrive (Up to 4 weeks).
  • YOU ARE NOT LICENSED TO DRIVE A CLASS 4 VEHICLE ON A NEW ZEALAND ROAD WITHOUT A SUPERVISOR UNTIL you have submitted your NZ Transport Agency Certificate to either VTNZ or AA and received your (Temporary) Full Class 4 licence.

Booking / Pricing

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