In the media
Sims trains spotlight on freight regulation reform
ACCC backs independent setting of heavy vehicle charges if
changes are agreed. Heavy vehicle charges are to be set on an
independent basis. It has been suggested that the ACCC takes this
role (30 September 2019).
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Vehicle standards reform presents opportunity to
transform PBS scheme
A revamped Performance-Based Standards scheme that focuses
on flexibility and continued innovation should be a central part of
reforms to the Heavy Vehicle National Law according to the National
Heavy Vehicle Regulator (30 September 2019).
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Interest in EWDs growing: NHVR
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator is assessing a number
of applications for approval as Electronic Work Diaries (30
September 2019).
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NHVR flags EWD application review progress
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator
(NHVR) says it is eager to have the first
qualified Electronic Work Diary (EWD) system
available to market – but not before some kinks are ironed
out from applications currently being assessed for approval (01
October 2019).
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Austroads supports increasing heavy vehicle widths to
2550mm
Austroads has completed a study considering the optimum
heavy freight vehicle dimensions in Australia. The evidence
supports increasing the maximum allowable heavy freight vehicle
width from 2500 mm to 2550 mm (including attachments) (25 September
2019).
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PAL system lifts cattle unloading safety and
efficiency
The trial of a revolutionary parallel access landing
(PAL) platform at Kilcoy Global Foods in
Queensland is revealing remarkable improvements in safety and
productivity for B-double stock crate operators unloading cattle at
the facility (24 September 2019).
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Livestock safety boost as unloading frame trial
underway
The Coalition Government provided $3.9 million in funding
to support Round 2 of the Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative program.
$102,000 of that will allow the Australian Livestock Rural
Transporters Association to conduct a feasibility study into
user-pay unloading infrastructure at a major Australian livestock
processing facility (23 September 2019).
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Mobile phone crackdown in NSW targets driver
distraction
A mobile phone detection camera, the first in the world,
will be deployed in NSW before the year is out the State Government
has announced (24 September 2019).
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Thousands of dangerous drivers 'who shouldn't be
on our roads' protected by loophole
Victoria's speed camera watchdog warns a wide range of
road users - from tradies to large companies - are unfairly using
the law to pay a $3,000 fine instead of losing individual licences
for dangerous driving offences (24 September 2019).
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QLD Govt mandate supports suppliers in transport
contracts
The Queensland Government has announced new enforcements
to support state road and transport workers have come into effect
this week (01 October 2019).
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Published – articles, papers, reports
NHVR Submissions
26 September 2019 - Response to the National Transport
Commission's Heavy Vehicle National Law Review Vehicle
Standards and Safety issues paper. A revamped performance-based
standards scheme that focuses on flexibility and continued
innovation should be essential to reforms. The
full submission is available
here.
NHVR on the Road - Issue 69, 30 September 2019
On the Road provides important information on the heavy
vehicle industry, including the latest NHVR news and events,
relevant law and policy changes, and resources to help industry
members comply with the HVNL.
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In practice and courts
HVIA Policy Position: Truck / trailer width
26 September 2019. More...
HHVR consultation: Grain Harvest Management Schemes
Review issues paper
The issues paper looks at the various opportunities and
challenges that exist with the current schemes, and options to
achieve national consistency. Submissions close on October 18. More...
Senate Inquiries
Importance of a viable, safe, sustainable and efficient road
transport industry
Status: Submissions. Close: 17 October 2019
Current consultations
The policy, regulatory, taxation, administrative and funding
priorities for Australian shipping
Status: Date referred: 23 July 2019. Reporting date: 05 December
2019
CASA reminder: Modernising Australia's Fatigue
Rules
We are implementing our response to the
independent review of the fatigue rules and are now consulting
with industry on the proposed CAO 48.1 Instrument 2019 –
Modernising Australia's Fatigue Rules. There will be a staged
transition to the new rules: High capacity regular public transport
operators are required to transition to the new fatigue rules by 30
September 2019.
NATROAD: NSW regulatory update: New safety requirement
for electric, hybrid and hydrogen vehicles
All electric, hybrid and hydrogen vehicles manufactured or
modified after 1 January 2019 are now legally required to have a
small identifying label fixed to the front and rear number plates.
This includes light vehicles, and vehicles over 4.5 tonnes. The new
safety regulation came into effect on 1 September 2019 and fines
may apply for failing to display the labels from 1 January 2020 (25
September 2019).
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ATSB Investigations
Contact with loading rake/derailment, Andoom load station (near
Weipa), Queensland, on 22 September 2019 - New investigation.
An empty ore train collided with rail wagons that were being loaded
with bauxite at the Andoom mine, approximately 20 km north of
Weipa. The train's driver sustained minor injuries and attended
Weipa hospital as a precautionary measure.
NTC effective enforcement issues paper September
2019
Commission to review the Heavy Vehicle National Law
(HVNL). This is one of eight issues papers that
seek your feedback on the HVNL as it is, and opportunities to
improve it. NTC will accept submissions until 31 October
2019. More...
NTC Issues Paper - Assurance models
Comments due 25 October 2019.
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Legislation
Gazette 04 October 2019
Heavy
Vehicle National Law - Queensland Class 2 Performance Based
Standards A-Double (Toowoomba to Port of Brisbane) Authorisation
Notice 2019 (No.2)
The purpose of this Notice is to authorise Performance
Based Standards (PBS) A-doubles to access a
special PBS network running from Toowoomba to Port of Brisbane up
to a Gross Combination Mass of 85 tonnes.
NSW
Bills introduced - Government
Road Transport Amendment (Mobile Phone Detection) Bill
2019
24 September 2019
Queensland
Acts
Heavy Vehicle National Law and Other Legislation
Amendment Act
2019(Qld)
This Act, passed on 19 September 2019, received Royal Assent on 26
September 2019; see Act for commencement details. This Act amends
the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) to implement
nationally agreed reforms and necessary amendments. The Act also
makes a range of minor or technical amendments that remove
unnecessary administrative or regulatory burdens, will help improve
the enforceability of the HVNL, correct minor errors and ensure the
HVNL remains contemporary and fit for purpose.
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Victoria
Statutory Rules
No 89
Subordinate Legislation (Road Safety (Vehicles) Regulations 2009)
Extension Regulations 2019
01/10/2019 – The operation of the Road Safety (Vehicles)
Regulations 2009 is extended for the period beginning on 7 October
2019 and ending on 5 October 2020.
No 88 Road Safety (General) Regulations 2019. These Regulations
came into operation on 27 September 2019 (24 September 2019).
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