1.5톤이상 의 트럭 면허를 어떻게 취득하나요?

1.5톤이상 의 트럭 면허를 어떻게 취득하나요?

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1.5톤 이상의 트럭 면허 어떻게 취득하나요..
절차가 어떻게 되는지 알고 계신분,,,혹시 한국분이 트럭 면허에 관련된 일을 하고 계신분이 있는지요. 알고 계신분이나 이런일에 종사하고 계신분?
jinto
인컴을 통해서 추천 받는 과정은 될수 있으면 피하시고 한국분이 하는곳을 찿아 가세요 이곳 클라스4(뻐스 뒷 타이어 싱글.떠블 타이어는5,뒷칸 하나를 더 달고 다니는것이6인가 합니다)이상을 획득하는 프로그램이 영어가 능통치 않으면 따라 가기가 무척 힘듭니다 나도 몇년전 그 프로그램에 참여해서 교육후 뻐스 회사에 가서 실습까지 받고 취직 하라 했지만 결국은 취직 까지는 안했읍니다 훗날 더 늙어서 할일 없으면 뻐스 운전이나 할려는 마음으로 대 들었다가 그 몇주동안 마음 고생 한것을 생각하면 지금도 머리가 어지럽네요 처음부터 끝까지 모든 시험을 주관식으로 써내야 수료증과 더불어 면허증을 교부 받게 됩니다 이점  이해 하시고 혹시 그래도 할 의양 잇으시면 들어 가서 함께 공부할 키위 혹은 섬나라 사람들과 유대를 돈독히 하시어 시험(모든 숙제 형식으로 내는것 포함)등을 함께 공유해 갈수 잇도록 함이 꼭 필요 할듯 합니다 그런 다음 뻐스를 운전하기 싫으면 뻐스 회사에서 견습을 모두 마친후 계약 체결시 영어가 부족해서 취직은 못하겠다고 고용 계약을 하지 않으시면 면허증만 취득 할수 잇읍니다 두서 없는글 이해 되실라 모르겠지만 나이 환갑 넘은  영어도 짧은 제 경험이었기에 몇자 적어 봣고요 저는 한국의 대형 면허를 갖고 6루배짜리 레미콘, 대형 좌석뻐스 운전 경력도 몇년씩 해 봤읍니다만 한국 대형 면허증으로 이곳 클라스 4이상의 면허증과 체인지가 된다는 말은 듣질 못해서 그런 죽을 고생을 해 봣읍니다 아울러 덧 붙이고자 하는것은 2.5톤 인가 하는 화물차는 일반 풀 라이쎈스로 운전 할수 있는걸로 알고 있는데 제가 갖고 있는 화물차가 그렇읍니다 허지만 2.5톤인지 2톤인지는 정확히 모르고요 뒤에 짐을 자동으로 올렸다 내렸다하는 리프트가 장착 되어 잇읍니다 톤수는 확인을 안해봐서 정확치 않음을 이해 하십시요
참고하세요.
화물차는 클라스면허가 필요하고 일반면허로는 운전을못합니다...

그래서 큰밴들을 많이 이용하죠/
운전
LTNZ에 찾아보니 이렇게 나오네요 참고 하세요 1.5톤은 그냥  클라스 1으로도 가능한것 같은데요

Classes of driver licence

To drive a car you will need to get a Class 1 licence, but there are actually six classes of licence in New Zealand. Each class covers different types and weights of vehicle. That's because the skills you need to drive a car are different from the skills you need to drive a heavy vehicle or motorcycle.



You can apply for a Class 6 (motorcycle) licence or a Class 1 (car) licence without holding any other class of licence. But if you want a class 2, 3, 4 or 5 licence, you will need to get a full Class 1 licence first.



Class 1 – Car

A holder of a Class 1 learner, restricted or full licence can drive:



a vehicle that has a gross laden weight (GLW) or gross combined weight (GCW) of 4500 kg or less (this includes tractors and combination vehicles, but does not include motorcycles)

a moped or all-terrain vehicle

a campervan or tradesperson's vehicle with a GLW of 6000 kg or less and an on-road weight not exceeding 4500 kg.

Note: a tradeperson's vehicle means a motor vehicle that has a body designed or adapted for use principally by tradepersons to carry special-purpose trade equipment or trade goods, excluding general freight.

In addition, a holder of a full Class 1 licence can drive:



a forklift* with a GLW of 18,000 kg or less

a special-type vehicle* that runs on rollers or self-laying tracks and has a GLW of 18,000 kg or less

a special-type vehicle that runs on wheels and has a GLW of 4500 kg or less

a special-type vehicle that runs on wheels and has a GLW of more than 4500 kg but less than 18,001 kg, if driven at a speed not exceeding 30 km/h (if you want to drive at more than 30 km/h you'll need a Class 2 licence)

a tractor with a GLW of more than 4500 kg but less than 18,001, kg if driven at a speed not exceeding 30 km/h

a tractor/trailer combination of more than 4500 kg but not more than 25,000 kg, if being used in agricultural or land management operations and driven at less than 30 km/h.

Class 2 – Medium rigid vehicle

A holder of a Class 2 learner or full licence can drive:



a rigid vehicle (including any tractor) with a GLW of more than 4500 kg but less than 18,001 kg

a combination vehicle (that is not a tractor/trailer combination) with a GCW of 12,000 kg or less

a combination vehicle (that is not a tractor) consisting of a rigid vehicle with a GLW of 18,000 kg or less towing a light trailer (GLW of 3500 kg or less)

a rigid vehicle with a GLW of more than 18,000 kg that has no more than two axles

a vehicle covered in Class 1.

In addition, a holder of a full Class 2 licence can drive:



a forklift* with a GLW of more than 18,000 kg

a special-type vehicle* that runs on rollers or self-laying tracks and has a GLW of more than 18,000 kg

a special-type vehicle* that runs on wheels and has a GLW of more than 4500 kg but less than 18,001 kg (if you're always going to be operating this type of vehicle at a speed not exceeding 30 km/h, you can use a full Class 1 licence)

a special-type vehicle* that runs on wheels and has a GLW of more than 18,000 kg, if driven at a speed not exceeding 30 km/h (if you want to drive at more than 30 km/h, you'll need a Class 4 licence).

Class 3 – Medium combination vehicle

A holder of a Class 3 learner or full licence can drive:



a combination vehicle (other than the tractor/trailer combination mentioned in Class 1) with a GCW of more than 12,000 kg but less than 25,001 kg

a vehicle covered in classes 1 and 2.

Class 4 – Heavy rigid vehicle

A holder of a Class 4 learner or full licence can drive:



a rigid vehicle (including any tractor) with a GLW of more than 18,000 kg

a combination vehicle consisting of a rigid vehicle with a GLW of more than 18,000 kg towing a light trailer (GLW of 3500 kg or less)

vehicles covered in classes 1 and 2, but not Class 3.

In addition, a holder of a full Class 4 licence can drive:



a special-type* vehicle that runs on wheels and has a GLW of more than 18,000 kg (if you're always going to be operating this type of vehicle at a speed not exceeding 30 km/h, you can use a Class 2 licence).

Class 5 – Heavy combination vehicle

A holder of a Class 5 learner or full licence can drive:



a combination vehicle with a GCW of more than 25,000 kg

vehicles covered in classes 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Class 6 – Motorcycle

A holder of a Class 6 learner, restricted or full licence can ride:



a motorcycle

a moped or all-terrain vehicle.

Notes

* Certain kinds of vehicles require you to have a licence endorsement, as well as having the correct class of licence, before you can drive them. Some examples are special-type vehicles, passenger service vehicles and tow trucks. See the definitions below for more information.



Holders of Class 2 and Class 4 licences are allowed to tow light trailers (GLW of 3500 kg or less) behind rigid vehicles of those classes. Don't count the weight of the trailer in any GCW calculations.



An articulated special-type vehicle can be driven on a Class 2 or Class 4 licence, depending on its weight. This is because its handling characteristics are determined by it being a special-type vehicle, not because it's articulated.



If you're a tractor driver, you simply need to hold the right class of licence for the weight of the tractor. You don't need a W or any other special-type endorsement.



Definitions

Gross laden weight (GLW) is the greatest of the following:



any weight specified (following the latest modification, if applicable) as a vehicle's GLW by the vehicle's manufacturer

any weight specified as the GLW of a particular vehicle (or a vehicle of its kind) by the NZTA

the weight of a vehicle together with any load it is carrying, including any equipment and accessories.

Gross combined weight (GCW) is the sum of the GLW of the vehicles that make up a combination vehicle.



On-road weight means the total weight of the vehicle and load at any particular time.



Special-type vehicles are motor vehicles that are forklifts or vehicles that run on rollers or self-laying tracks. It also includes motor vehicles that run on wheels but that aren't passenger vehicles, trade vehicles, tractors, fire engines or vehicle recovery vehicles.



Important



You must carry your driver licence with you at all times when driving. Drivers are required by law to produce their driver licence to an enforcement officer on request.



Licence endorsements

To safely drive some kinds of vehicles, or to provide certain kinds of services, you need to have special knowledge or training. A licence endorsement on your driver licence shows that you have completed whatever courses or qualifications you need for that endorsement.



The types of endorsement you can get on your New Zealand driver licence, and what they allow you to do, are shown in the table below.



Endorsement  Allows you to 

F Drive a forklift

P Drive a passenger service vehicle, eg a bus or taxi

V Drive a tow truck

D Drive a vehicle that is carrying dangerous goods

T Drive a special-type vehicle that runs on tracks

R Drive a special-type vehicle that runs on rollers

W  Drive a special-type vehicle that runs on wheels

I  Be a driving instructor

O Be a driver testing officer
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1.5톤 아래로는 일반 풀라이선스로 운전 할수 있는것으로 알고 있는데요?

저도 1톤 화물차 일반면허로 몰고있고 어쩌다 과속 걸려도 면허에 대한문제는 없었습니다.

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