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Trucksales Staff3 Jan 2024
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NHVR urges caravanners to be sensible around trucks these holidays

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is reminding caravanners of the importance of sharing the road with heavy vehicles this January, as holidaymakers continue road trips across the country

A recent survey by the NHVR of 1000 Australian drivers revealed how caravanners have a lack of understanding of how to share the road with trucks.

The survey showed that 60 per cent of caravanners have parked in a truck-specific rest area, and 22 per cent are doing it often.

NHVR CEO Sal Petroccitto said it is important for caravanners to understand that trucks need specific rest areas to manage their fatigue work and rest requirements.

“While 66 per cent of Australians surveyed are currently aware that they shouldn’t use these truck rest spaces, they don’t understand the implications or the why – and the consequences can be devastating,” Mr Petroccitto said.

Too many caravanners are admitting to improperly using truck stops

“Fatigue is one of the leading factors that affect safety and heavy vehicle crashes, and when fatigue management requirements aren’t adhered to, there can be serious consequences for all road users.”

The survey also highlighted caravanners’ uncertainty about communicating with truck drivers on the road, with only half of caravanners aware that they can and should use their UHF radio to do so.

“Using a UHF radio, if available, is vital for communicating with heavy vehicle drivers, to let them know you are going to overtake them, or so they can let you know when they’re going to overtake you,” he said.

NHVR Executive Director of Corporate Affairs Michelle Tayler says the campaign is utilising a popular celebrity to reach caravanners and get the message across in a unique way.

Caravanners should communicate with trucks via UHF radio

“We joined forces with popular comedian Jimmy Rees earlier in the year to share this message with caravanners – because as a dad who likes caravanning during the school holidays, he has seen all sorts of drivers out there, especially when towing something heavy,” Ms Tayler said.

“The videos are a comical mix of educational content and real-life issues that impact Australian caravanners and will be broadcast across social media throughout January.

“The videos provide an important safety message in a way that resonates with the average caravanners.”

We All Need Space provides simple tips for drivers on how to drive safely around oversized loads, overtaking trucks, how to keep out of trucks’ blind spots, and rules around overtaking a turning truck.

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