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Towing a Recreational Trailer. Pay a ticket. Dispute a ticket. Driver Penalty Point Premium. Driver Risk Premium. If you have an R next to the licence number eg 1R , this means you have a restricted licence for that class. You will need a current endorsement, as well as a driver licence class, to operate some kinds of vehicles and services.

Check the endorsement requirements to drive special type vehicles and services. In most cases gross vehicle mass is the same as gross laden weight GLW , and gross combined mass is the same as gross combined weight GCW. A light trailer is a trailer with a GLW of kg or less. If you have a class 2 or 4 licence, you can tow a light trailer behind your rigid vehicle. A person steering or directing a traction engine must hold a New Zealand class 1 full licence and one of the following:.

If you have a valid overseas agricultural motor vehicle licence eg a UK tractor licence you may be able to drive some of the same agricultural vehicles as the holder of a class 1 New Zealand licence. Call our contact centre for more information. Gross weight means the weight of a rigid or combination vehicle, together with any load it is carrying including equipment and accessories. Gross combined weight GCW is the sum of the gross laden weights 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. Mass means the quantity of material contained in or on that vehicle which, when subjected to acceleration due to gravity, will exert downwards on a level surface a force that can be measured as the weight of the vehicle. Menu Menu. Home Driver licences Getting a licence Licences by vehicle type New Zealand driver licence classes: what you can drive.



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