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Trucksales Staff19 Apr 2024
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NHVR begins takeover in Queensland

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) will assume responsibility for the delivery of heavy vehicle on-road compliance and enforcement in Queensland from tomorrow, April 20

The Minister for Transport and Main Roads, the Hon. Bart Mellish, said the transition of services in Queensland promises a streamlined approach to regulation across Australia.

“The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) has been working closely with the NHVR to ensure a seamless transition of heavy vehicle regulatory services, to establish a safer road network in Queensland,” Minister Mellish said.

“This marks the end of a significant reform program, and is a step forward for industry, who now have a single point of interaction for consistent information about the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) and any issues they face as drivers or businesses.

“We look forward to the productivity and safety benefits of having a single regulator for the heavy vehicle industry, with Queensland the final participating jurisdiction to transfer these regulatory services to the NHVR.

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“By having a borderless operating model, the NHVR will be able to address the greatest risks on our roads, improving safety for everyone.”

NHVR CEO Sal Petroccitto said the integration of Queensland into the NHVR will not only simplify compliance for drivers by providing a more unified approach to heavy vehicle regulation, but will strengthen Australia’s position as a leader in transport, safety and innovation.

“The Queensland transition is a pivotal moment in Australia’s transport landscape, and by centralising regulatory functions under one authority, we can accelerate regulatory compliance harmonisation across state borders, and drive a safer, more efficient heavy vehicle industry.”

Mr Petroccitto said the regulator’s Safety and Compliance Officers would be working roadside and at vehicle inspection sites across the state, identifiable by their distinctive uniforms, badges and vehicles.

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“The transition of heavy vehicle services will see a renewed on-road presence across Queensland, particularly in regional and remote areas,” he said.

“Our new operations head office is located in Townsville, expanding our reach and enabling us to boost compliance and improve road safety outcomes in North Queensland.

“The NHVR’s on-road officers have authority to stop heavy vehicles and check compliance against the HVNL, and importantly, provide information and education to industry where it’s needed.”

Find further information on the transition here.

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