If you’re ready to step into the transport and logistics industry, earning your Medium Rigid (MR) truck licence is a smart first move. But not all training providers are created equal. Choosing the right Registered Training Organisation (RTO) can make a huge difference, not just in passing your assessment, but in feeling confident and job-ready behind the wheel.
1. Check for Accreditation and Registration
The first and most important step is to ensure the training provider is an accredited Registered Training Organisation (RTO). Only RTOs can deliver nationally recognised training and issue valid certificates under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).
Look for:

- Courses aligned with current national competency standards
- Approval to conduct Heavy Vehicle Competency Based Assessments (HVCBA) if you’re in NSW.
2. Look for Experienced Trainers
Driving a medium rigid vehicle involves more than just knowing how to steer and stop. A good trainer should have real-world truck driving experience and a deep understanding of road safety, load restraint, and vehicle inspections.
Ask:
- How long have the trainers been working in the industry?
- Do they have experience teaching learners with no prior truck driving background?
- Can they adapt training to suit your learning style?
3. Compare Course Inclusions
Not all courses are created equal. Some providers may advertise a lower price but deliver fewer hours of actual driving or skip over important practical elements.
Check the following:
- Total duration of the course (hours and days)
- On-road training vs. classroom/theory time
- Vehicle condition and type (modern, well-maintained MR trucks?)
- Practice in urban, highway and tight turning environments
- Inclusion of logbook or HVCBA assessments if required by your state
4. Read Reviews and Testimonials
Reviews can give you real insights into what it’s like to train with a provider. Look for consistent themes in the feedback, particularly around trainer support, vehicle quality, and student outcomes.
Look on:
- Google Reviews
- Facebook and industry forums
- Testimonials on the provider’s website
5. Check Location and Flexibility
Is the training centre easily accessible? Does it offer flexible schedules, including weekends or after-hours training? These details matter, especially if you’re balancing study with work or other commitments.
Some providers also offer:
- One-on-one instruction
- Fast-track courses
- Payment plans or funding assistance (e.g. government subsidies)
6. Ask About Job Pathways
A great MR truck licence provider won’t just help you pass a test—they’ll help prepare you for the job market.
Ask:
- Do they offer support with resumes or job applications?
- Are there relationships with local employers?
- Can they advise on further licences (like HR or HC) down the track?
7. Transparency on Costs
The best providers are upfront about costs, no hidden fees, no surprise extras. Make sure you understand exactly what you’re paying for, and whether assessment fees are included.
Our Medium Rigid (MR) truck training costs $1250 when conducted in our vehicle over one day.
For further details call 0434 366 758 or email chris@cstt.com.au Price is correct as of June 2025.

Why CSTT is a Leading MR Truck Training Provider
At CS Transport Training, we offer fully accredited MR truck training delivered by experienced instructors who genuinely care about your success. Our course includes:
- Practical hands-on training in real-world conditions
- HVCBA assessments (NSW)
- Flexible scheduling, including weekends
- A friendly, supportive learning environment
- Modern, easy-to-drive MR vehicles
We’ve helped hundreds of new drivers take the first step into a stable, in-demand career in transport.
Training For Transport Industry Choosing the right MR truck licence training provider is about more than ticking boxes, it’s about setting yourself up for long-term success. Look for an RTO that delivers quality training, offers real support, and treats you as more than just a number.