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Trucksales Staff6 Jun 2023
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NHVR in work diary blitz

NHVR urges heavy vehicle drivers to carry work diaries after 120 drivers busted at Marulan

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is reminding heavy vehicle drivers passing through the Marulan Heavy Vehicle Safety Station (HVSS) in New South Wales to carry their National Written Work Diary (WWD) in its latest campaign that kicked off this week.

The operation comes as recent data shows over 120 offences recorded in the past few months at Marulan, have resulted in penalty infringements issued to drivers for not carrying their work diary.

NHVR Director of Operations Central Region Brett Patterson said that the results from Marulan HVSS are alarming and additional measures will be in place from this week in a bid to urge drivers and operators to do the right thing.

“The current penalty notice for not keeping a work diary is $711. If a driver is not able to produce a work diary without a reasonable excuse, under the Heavy Vehicle National Law our officers may require the driver to immediately stop work and not commence again for a stated period of up to 24 hours,” Mr Patterson said.

The latest blitz will not just be at the Marulan Heavy Vehicle Safety Station

“Whilst most heavy vehicle drivers we intercept are doing the right thing by completing their work diary and complying with applicable work and rest times, this recent data from Marulan HVSS is concerning.”

The NHVR says it has a strong focus on educating heavy vehicle drivers on work diary requirements. During the past nine months, over 1400 hours of roadside education has been undertaken on work diaries with heavy vehicle drivers.

Mr Patterson added that this latest campaign planned for 4 to 10 June won’t be the only one tackling the issue of drivers not carrying their work diary.

“If we’re to reduce fatigue-related incidences in heavy vehicle drivers on Australian roads, then targeted operations which focus on drivers carrying their work diaries is critical.”

“With the road toll spiking in almost every state and territory over the past 12 months, the safety of all drivers on the road is our number one priority,” he stated.

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