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Key Facts: QLD Heavy Vehicle Knowledge Test Exam

10

Official Test Questions

Queensland TMR

8/10

Required to Pass (80%)

Queensland TMR

0.00 BAC

Alcohol Limit for Heavy Vehicle Drivers (>4.5t GVM)

Queensland Road Rules / TMR

AUD $28.70 / $29.70

Test Fee (1 Jul 2025 / 1 Jul 2026)

Queensland TMR Licence Fees

The QLD heavy vehicle knowledge test has just 10 multiple-choice questions, and you need 8 correct (80%) to pass. It is taken in person at a TMR customer service centre — there's no online real-test option, only a free online practice version. You don't need to sit it if you already hold an Australian heavy vehicle licence. Drivers of vehicles over 4.5 t GVM or articulated vehicles must have a 0.00 BAC; heavy vehicles over 12 t GVM (and buses over 5 t GVM) are capped at 100 km/h regardless of higher posted limits. The test fee is AUD $28.70 (rising to $29.70 from 1 July 2026). Our free practice set has 100 questions across all official topic areas to maximise your preparation.

Sample QLD Heavy Vehicle Knowledge Test Practice Questions

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1How many multiple-choice questions are on Queensland's heavy vehicle road rules knowledge test?
A.5
B.10
C.20
D.30
Explanation: Queensland TMR requires LR, MR, HR, HC and MC applicants to answer 10 multiple-choice questions on heavy-vehicle road rules.
2What is the minimum score required to pass Queensland's heavy vehicle road rules knowledge test?
A.5 out of 10 correct
B.7 out of 10 correct
C.8 out of 10 correct
D.All 10 correct
Explanation: TMR states you must answer at least 8 out of 10 multiple-choice questions correctly (80%) to pass the heavy vehicle road rules knowledge test.
3What is the written road rules (knowledge) test fee for heavy vehicles in Queensland from 1 July 2026?
A.AUD $28.70
B.AUD $29.70
C.AUD $41.30
D.AUD $67.15
Explanation: Queensland TMR licence fees list the written road rules (knowledge) test for general, motorcycle or heavy vehicle at AUD $29.70 from 1 July 2026 (AUD $28.70 from 1 July 2025).
4Where must you take Queensland's real heavy vehicle road rules knowledge test?
A.Online through PrepL
B.At a transport and motoring customer service centre that performs licensing services
C.At any registered vehicle inspection station
D.Only at a private truck training school
Explanation: TMR requires written road rules (knowledge) tests to be taken in person at a transport and motoring customer service centre that performs licensing services. An online service exists only for practice.
5How often can you attempt Queensland's written heavy vehicle road rules knowledge test?
A.Once per week
B.Once per day
C.Unlimited attempts on the same day
D.Once per month
Explanation: TMR allows you to take a written road rules (knowledge) test only once per day. You must pay the test fee for each attempt at a customer service centre.
6For how long are Queensland heavy vehicle knowledge test results valid after you pass?
A.6 months
B.1 year
C.3 years
D.5 years
Explanation: TMR states that if you pass a written road rules (knowledge) test, your results are valid for 5 years.
7Which handbook do Queensland heavy vehicle knowledge test questions come from?
A.National Heavy Vehicle Inspection Manual
B.Your Keys to Driving in Queensland
C.Australian Road Rules only
D.NHVR Driver's Guide
Explanation: TMR's written road rules tests are based on Your Keys to Driving in Queensland, which covers Queensland road rules and heavy vehicle requirements.
8Who is exempt from taking Queensland's heavy vehicle road rules knowledge test when applying for an LR, MR, HR, HC or MC licence?
A.Anyone with a Queensland car licence for 2 years
B.Anyone who already holds an Australian heavy vehicle licence
C.Anyone who completed a Q-Ride course
D.Anyone over 25 years of age
Explanation: TMR states you do not need to take the heavy vehicle road rules knowledge test if you already hold an Australian heavy vehicle licence (LR, MR, HR, HC or MC) issued by any state or territory.
9What is the maximum speed for a heavy vehicle over 12 tonnes GVM in Queensland when a 110 km/h limit is posted?
A.110 km/h
B.100 km/h
C.90 km/h
D.The posted limit always applies
Explanation: Your Keys to Driving in Queensland states heavy vehicles over 12 tonnes GVM (and buses over 5 tonnes GVM) are restricted to 100 km/h maximum, regardless of any higher posted speed limit.
10Which vehicles are subject to Queensland's 100 km/h maximum speed regardless of higher posted limits?
A.All vehicles over 4.5 tonnes GVM
B.Heavy vehicles over 12 tonnes GVM and buses over 5 tonnes GVM
C.Only road trains
D.Only vehicles towing trailers
Explanation: Queensland restricts heavy vehicles over 12 tonnes GVM and buses over 5 tonnes GVM to a maximum of 100 km/h, even where higher limits are signposted.

About the QLD Heavy Vehicle Knowledge Test Exam

The Queensland heavy vehicle road rules knowledge test is the written multiple-choice test required to obtain a Class LR, MR, HR, HC or MC heavy vehicle licence. Administered by the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR), it consists of 10 multiple-choice questions drawn from Your Keys to Driving in Queensland, covering road rules that apply specifically to heavy vehicles, mass and dimension limits, load restraint, fatigue management, vehicle handling, and coupling procedures. You must answer at least 8 of the 10 questions correctly (80%) to pass. The test is taken in person at a TMR customer service centre — there is no online real-test option, only an online practice version. You do not need to take this test if you already hold an Australian heavy vehicle licence.

Questions

10 scored questions

Time Limit

No published time limit; test can only be taken once per day

Passing Score

8 out of 10 (80%)

Exam Fee

AUD $28.70 (from 1 July 2025) / $29.70 (from 1 July 2026), per attempt — paid in person at a TMR customer service centre (Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR), Queensland)

QLD Heavy Vehicle Knowledge Test Exam Content Outline

35%

General Road Rules and Signs

Speed limits (100 km/h maximum for heavy vehicles over 12 t GVM and buses over 5 t GVM), give-way rules, road sign shapes and meanings, safe following distances for long vehicles, stopping and parking rules for heavy/long vehicles, level crossings, and the low-gear rule on steep declared routes such as Cunningham's Gap

20%

Heavy-Vehicle Specific Rules

Heavy vehicle and long vehicle (7.5 m+) definitions, general access height (4.3 m) and width (2.5 m) limits, speed limiters (100 km/h cap for vehicles over 12 t GVM and buses over 5 t GVM), general access vehicles versus restricted access vehicles, permits and notices, and the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL)

12%

Load Restraint and Securing Loads

National Load Restraint Guide principles, tie-down versus direct (blocking) restraint methods, restraint checks before and during a trip, and Chain of Responsibility obligations for load safety

12%

Fatigue Management and Work Diary

Standard Hours (12h work/24h, 7h continuous rest, 144h/14 days), fatigue-regulated heavy vehicle thresholds, the National Driver Work Diary, night rest breaks, and recognising fatigue

10%

Vehicle Handling and Braking

Extended stopping distances, brake fade on descents, off-tracking on corners, rollover risk from a high centre of gravity, engine braking, and crash-avoidance space management

6%

Combination Vehicles and Road Trains

Coupling and uncoupling procedures, roll-away tests, trailer park brakes, trailer swing, air line colour coding, and road-train specific following-distance and access rules

5%

Alcohol, Drugs and Chain of Responsibility

Zero BAC requirement for heavy vehicle drivers and learner supervisors in Queensland, drug-driving offences, medical fitness to drive, and Chain of Responsibility liability beyond the driver

How to Pass the QLD Heavy Vehicle Knowledge Test Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 8 out of 10 (80%)
  • Exam length: 10 questions
  • Time limit: No published time limit; test can only be taken once per day
  • Exam fee: AUD $28.70 (from 1 July 2025) / $29.70 (from 1 July 2026), per attempt — paid in person at a TMR customer service centre

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

QLD Heavy Vehicle Knowledge Test Study Tips from Top Performers

1Read the heavy vehicle sections of Your Keys to Driving in Queensland — every official test question is drawn from this handbook
2Memorise the key numbers: 10 questions, 8 correct to pass, AUD $28.70/$29.70 fee, 0.00 BAC (vehicles over 4.5 t GVM or articulated), 100 km/h cap (over 12 t GVM or buses over 5 t GVM), 60 m following-distance gap between long vehicles, 200 m gap for road trains
3Because the test is only 10 questions, one topic area you haven't studied could cost you the pass — cover road rules, mass/dimension basics, load restraint, and fatigue management evenly
4Learn the Standard Hours fatigue limits (12h work/24h, 7h rest, 144h/14 days) and understand who besides the driver can be held responsible under Chain of Responsibility
5Use the free official TMR online practice test at service.transport.qld.gov.au after finishing this 100-question set to get comfortable with the real test's exact question style

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the Queensland heavy vehicle knowledge test?

The Queensland heavy vehicle road rules knowledge test has just 10 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 8 correctly to pass (80%). Questions are drawn from Your Keys to Driving in Queensland and cover road rules, mass and dimension limits, load restraint, and fatigue management specific to heavy vehicles. Our free practice set on this page has 100 questions to give you much broader preparation.

What is the pass mark for the QLD heavy vehicle knowledge test?

You need to answer at least 8 out of 10 questions correctly to pass — that's 80%. Because the official test is so short, missing just 3 questions means a fail, so thorough preparation across every topic area matters more than it would on a longer test.

How much does the QLD heavy vehicle knowledge test cost?

The written road rules (knowledge) test fee for heavy vehicles is AUD $28.70 as at 1 July 2025, rising to $29.70 from 1 July 2026. The same fee applies to the general (car) and motorcycle knowledge tests. You pay the fee at a TMR customer service centre when you take the test.

Do I need to take the heavy vehicle knowledge test if I already have a truck licence from another state?

No. TMR states you don't need to take the Queensland heavy vehicle road rules knowledge test if you already hold an Australian heavy vehicle licence (Class LR, MR, HR, HC or MC) issued by any state or territory. You will still need to meet Queensland's other licensing requirements, such as a practical assessment where applicable.

Can I take the QLD heavy vehicle knowledge test online?

No — unlike the online PrepL option for car learner licences, the heavy vehicle written road rules test must be taken in person at a Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) customer service centre. You can practise for free online at the TMR practice road rules test service beforehand, but the real test itself is in-person only.

What is the blood alcohol limit for heavy vehicle drivers in Queensland?

Any driver of a vehicle weighing over 4.5 tonnes, or of an articulated motor vehicle, must maintain a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of exactly 0.00 in Queensland. This is stricter than the 0.05 limit that applies to most open-licence car drivers. Supervisors of heavy vehicle learner drivers must also maintain a 0.00 BAC while supervising.

What is the maximum speed limit for heavy vehicles in Queensland?

Heavy vehicles over 12 tonnes GVM and buses over 5 tonnes GVM are capped at 100 km/h in Queensland, even where a higher speed limit is signposted. Vehicles required to be fitted with a speed limiter must have it set to no higher than 100 km/h. Lower posted limits — such as on steep declared routes — must still be obeyed.