Class 3 bus driving license holder can drive an accessible motorised vehicle with three axles, a trailer with at least one axle if the trailer is not equipped with air brakes, a single-engine vehicle with at least three axes and a class 2 or class 4 vehicle without passengers.
Class 3 license holder is permitted to drive any engine vehicle or combination of vehicles that a class 5 license holder can drive. Vehicles that come under classes 1, 2 and 6 may only be used for training purposes. Since most trucks are used to deliver products over short distances and often operate within a radius of 2 to 300 kilometres, obtaining a class 3 license can open different opportunities for you that range from driving cargo trucks to fire trucks. Moreover, transport companies and municipalities use a large number of special trucks. A class 3 driving license enables you to drive anything from a tanker truck to a refrigerator truck.
You can drive large commercial vehicles after driving class 3. A class 3 driving license will help you gain experience in the industry. And after a while, you can upgrade to a class 1 trucking license when you need better opportunities.