Transport for NSW have advised that a number of freight Covid testing sites will be closing as of next week.
New Qld requirements for class 1 vehicles
Enforceable undertakings: a prosecution alternative
As a modern regulator, we use a risk-based model to tackle the greatest safety risks on our roads.
AFM keeps drivers safer: NHVR
Fears that the NHVR is campaigning to keep drivers on the road for longer couldn’t be further from the truth, says the regulator.
Let’s clear the air, together
Covid-19 improved the perception many Australians have of our industry, reaffirming that the movement of trucks, the supply chain and the ability to access warehouses is critical to the nation’s development and continued success. Read more
Industry campaign focuses on keeping our drivers safe
One of the most rewarding parts of my role as CEO of the NHVR is having the opportunity to drive initiatives that promote improved safety, productivity and efficiency outcomes for our industry and communities.
Quallogi becomes fifth EWD approved for use
ATA says NHVR should change its approach to fatigue enforcement
Australian Trucking Association (ATA) CEO Andrew McKellar says the NHVR should change its approach to fatigue enforcement and reduce fines for minor paperwork offences.
National health check for heavy vehicles in May
Safety should be the number one priority for everyone working in the heavy vehicle industry. As we announced recently, preparations are well underway to conduct a mechanical safety check of Australia’s heavy vehicle fleet.
NHVR hits the road for Fatigue Choices initiative
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has hit the road for a new initiative that aims to help drivers and operators understand the available options for more flexible fatigue management arrangements.