New Zealand driver licence classes: what you can drive

This page tells you what you can drive with each New Zealand driver licence class.

What are the licence classes

These are the classes you could have on your New Zealand driver licence.

Medium rigid vehicle licence

Medium combination vehicle licence

Heavy rigid vehicle licence

Heavy combination vehicle licence

If you have an L next to the licence number (eg 6L), this means you have a learner licence for that class.

If you have an R next to the licence number (eg 1R), this means you have a restricted licence for that class.

Keep reading for details of what you can drive with each class.

What does each class of driver licence cover

If you have a class…

then you can drive a …

with a weight of…

GLW or GCW 4500kg or less

Moped or all-terrain vehicle

Motorhome or tradesperson’s vehicle

GLW 6000kg or less, but with an on-road weight 4500kg or less

GLW less than 18,000kg

Agricultural tractor towing an agricultural trailer

GCW 25,000kg or less

GLW or GCW 6000kg or less

Moped or all-terrain vehicle

Motorhome or tradesperson’s vehicle

GLW 6000kg or less

Combination vehicle which is not a tractor/trailer or agricultural tractor/trailer

GCW 6000kg or less

GLW 6001kg to 18,000kg

GLW 6001kg to 18,000kg

Agricultural tractor towing an agricultural trailer

GCW 25,000kg or less

Tractor towing a trailer, that is being used in non-agricultural land management operations

GCW 25,000kg or less

GLW 6001kg to 18,000kg

Combination vehicle (that is not a tractor/trailer combination)

GCW 12,000kg or less

rigid vehicle (that is not a tractor) towing a light trailer

CLW of rigid vehicle 18,000kg or less

Rigid vehicle with two axles or less

GLW over 18,000kg

GLW 6001kg to 18,000kg

Any vehicle covered in Class 1

GCW 12,001kg to 25,000kg

Any vehicle covered in classes 1 and 2

Rigid vehicle (including a tractor)

GLW over 18,000kg

rigid vehicle towing a light trailer

GLW of rigid vehicle over 18,000kg

Vehicles covered in classes 1 and 2 (but not class 3)

GCW over 25,000kg

Vehicles covered in classes 1, 2, 3 and 4

Motorcycles acceptable under the learner approved motorcycle scheme (LAMS)

Moped or all-terrain vehicle

Moped or all-terrain vehicle

*includes tractors and combination vehicles, but not a motorcycle.

Endorsements

You will need a current endorsement, as well as a driver licence class, to operate some kinds of vehicles and services.

Vehicle weight: how to find it

All vehicles over 3500kg must have a certificate of loading, which is usually displayed on the vehicle’s front windscreen. The certificate of loading will tell you the vehicle’s gross vehicle mass (GVM) or gross combined mass (GCM).

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).

Don’t use the vehicle’s unladen weight, tare weight, or the weight on the road user charges (RUC) distance licence, as these are all different.

Towing a light trailer

A light trailer is a trailer with a GLW of 3500 kg or less. If you have a class 2 or 4 licence, you can tow a light trailer behind your rigid vehicle. Don’t count the weight of the light trailer in any gross combined weight calculations.

Traction engines

A person steering (or directing) a traction engine must hold a New Zealand class 1 full licence and one of the following: