The NHVR has this week released its 2023 Heavy Vehicle Safety Strategy Action Plan, highlighting its safety priorities for the next 12 months.
The Action Plan supports the delivery of the NHVR’s Heavy Vehicle Safety Strategy 2021-25, which outlines the regulator’s ambitions for achieving better heavy vehicle safety outcomes and reducing the number and seriousness of crashes involving heavy vehicles.
NHVR CEO Sal Petroccitto said the Action Plan will deliver initiatives addressing safety risks identified through feedback from the regulator’s partners, and the analysis of operational data and research.
“All of the 2023 Action Plan’s deliverables are built on the theme of partnerships,” Petroccitto said.
“Through industry partnership and collaboration, the NHVR is committed to achieving better heavy vehicle safety outcomes and reducing the number and seriousness of crashes involving heavy vehicles.”
The Action Plan’s safety initiatives were refined in consultation with the NHVR’s partners at the July 2022 Industry Reference Forum.
Partner feedback was central to determining the five broad actions to improve heavy vehicle safety.
These five actions are:
- Delivering safer and tailored fatigue risk management outcomes;
- Empowering industry to better manage safety in their business;
- Delivering tailored regulatory interventions to drive positive safety change;
- Influencing the regulatory framework to promote the adoption of safer, cleaner, and more efficient vehicles and technologies; and
- Providing input into government policy decisions that affect the safety and productivity of the heavy vehicle industry.
According to the NHVR, each of the above actions contains multiple safety deliverables that will enable safer heavy vehicles and road safety for all road users.
“After a busy 2022, this year we are focused on continuing to address heavy vehicle safety risks,” Petroccitto added.
“I want to thank our partners that provided valuable feedback to help shape the Action Plan and position us for a proactive and successful year to come.”