At Right Way Transport Training, we offer a range of truck driving courses tailored to different licence levels and career goals. Whether you’re starting out or upgrading your licence, our courses are designed to give you the practical skills and confidence needed to succeed.
Our training focuses on real-world driving, safety, and industry standards — ensuring you’re fully prepared for both your test and your future job.
This course is ideal for drivers looking to operate rigid trucks such as buses, delivery trucks, and service vehicles. You’ll learn essential driving skills, vehicle control, and safety procedures.
The HC course is designed for drivers ready to operate prime movers with a single trailer. This training builds on your existing skills and introduces advanced driving techniques.
This course prepares you to operate road trains and B-double vehicles. It is ideal for experienced drivers aiming to maximise their career opportunities in the transport industry.

Contact our team to discuss your goals and choose the right course.

We’ll schedule your training at a time that suits you.

Get hands-on training with our experienced instructors.

Complete your assessment and start your driving career.
Find answers to common questions about our courses, training process, and licensing requirements to help you get started with confidence.
The duration depends on the licence type and your experience, but most courses are completed within a few days to a couple of weeks, including training and assessment.
No prior truck driving experience is required for entry-level courses. Our trainers guide you step by step from the basics to ensure you feel confident.
Most beginners start with an HR (Heavy Rigid) licence, as it provides a strong foundation before moving on to more advanced licences like HC or MC.
Yes, we offer one-on-one training sessions to give you personalised guidance, helping you learn faster and build confidence behind the wheel.
Take the first step towards your truck licence—contact us and begin your journey now.