Following hot on the heels of the recent work diary blitz at Marulan, the NHVR has announced that it will be conducting a state-wide campaign in NSW targeting fatigue.
The operation was triggered after a considerable number of penalty notices issued in NSW were found to be linked to fatigue-related offences.
NHVR Director of Operations Central Region Brett Patterson said the operation is crucial to promote compliance, reduce fatigue-related incidents and will target drivers who fail to comply with work diary requirements.
“Driving a heavy vehicle while feeling sleepy, physically or mentally tired, or lacking in energy, is a major safety hazard,” Mr Patterson said.
“Falling asleep behind the wheel can be disastrous, but even a brief lapse in concentration can have serious consequences.
“Australia’s road toll is rising rapidly in almost every state and territory, and it is imperative we take additional measures to ensure safety on our roads.
“NHVR on-road officers will be patrolling locations frequented by long-haul intrastate and interstate heavy vehicles across the state,” Patterson said.
The NHVR said it places a strong focus on educating heavy vehicle drivers on the main causes of fatigue, and wants drivers to know some of the main signs can include:
For more information on fatigue or work diaries go to the NHVR website.