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Trucksales Staff1 Feb 2018
NEWS

Largest-ever heavy-vehicle operation underway in NSW

In response to recent deaths, Operation Rolling Thunder is targeting unsafe heavy vehicles across the state
NSW Police, in conjunction with the NSW Roads & Maritime Services (RMS), Victorian, Queensland, ACT, and South Australian Police Forces, are currently conducting Operation Rolling Thunder, Australia’s largest ever heavy vehicle compliance operation.
The operation is in direct response to a two-day period from Monday 15 January to Tuesday 16 January in which three unrelated heavy vehicle crashes in NSW at Jackadgery, Cooranbong and Brocklehurst, resulted in the deaths of five people.
NSW Police, consisting of Highway Patrol and General Duties officers from metropolitan and regional areas, alongside RMS inspectors are currently conducting inspections of heavy vehicles at various locations in NSW, as well as conducting drug and alcohol testing of heavy vehicle drivers.
Queensland, Victorian, ACT, and South Australian Police are conducting simultaneous operations to ensure all heavy vehicles entering and leaving NSW are stopped, thoroughly inspected and drivers tested for drugs and alcohol.
The operation began at 06.00 this morning and will continue throughout the day.
Commander of NSW Police Traffic & Highway Patrol Command, Assistant Commissioner Michael Corboy, said the operation presents an opportunity for police and other agencies to work together to ensure the entire trucking industry is operating safely on our roads.
“This operation is in direct response to three fatal truck crashes in the course of two days earlier this year, that cost the lives of five people.
“We simply cannot not stand by and accept that dangerous trucks are on our roads and are causing people to die.
“NSW carries the bulk of the nation’s freight and we need to ensure that all of the trucks coming and going from the state are safe and compliant, and that truck drivers are not driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
“Today’s operation will test the entire heavy-vehicle industry in NSW and across other states. 
“We will review results from the operation and stop any trucks, drivers, owners or operators who can’t comply with safety standards and road rules, to ensure all dangerous trucks are removed from our roads,” Assistant Commissioner Corboy said.
Roads and Maritime Services Director of Compliance Roger Weeks said this is one of the largest operations jointly conducted by Roads and Maritime and NSW Police.
“Last year more than half a million heavy vehicle units were inspected and we will continue to work closely with NSW Police to target and remove unsafe vehicles from NSW roads.
“NSW has the most comprehensive heavy vehicle safety and compliance system in the country and heavy vehicle drivers who ignore the law risk losing their licence and incurring heavy fines.

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