From 1 January 2020, the Form 14 Guideline (PDF, 303 KB) will only apply to light agricultural vehicles and light agricultural combinations. We want the information on this website to be the best it can be and we know we can't do this without you.

Let us know what you thought of this page and if there is other information you were expecting to find. The requirement for an Authority to Operate (ATO) remains for Special Purpose Vehicles, however, the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) … Loading heavy vehicles safely is vital to preventing injury to people and damage to property. Let us know what you thought of this page and if there is other information you were expecting to find. indicates required fields. Registering with the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator Portal will replace the Queensland AHHO.

These documents can be located on the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator's website. View the Heavy Vehicle Zone map. To operate an excess mass Special Purpose Vehicle in Queensland you must obtain an Authority to Operate for each individual vehicle. For oversize heavy agricultural vehicles and combinations, please refer to the National Class 1 Agricultural Vehicle and Combination Mass and Dimension Exemption Notice and Operators Guide. You still need to ensure that all conditional and route requirements are met in accordance with the relevant gazette notices and permit-based schemes.

View the livestock loading scheme notice. The requirement for an Authority to Operate (ATO) remains for Special Purpose Vehicles, however, the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) will not be issuing excess mass operators with an Authority to Operate Certificate. 5.6.1 A Type 1 road train or B-double combination carrying indivisible articles wider than 2.5m to a width of 3.2m on all trailers or truck and trailer of a truck and trailer road train, must be accompanied by one pilot vehicle in accordance with the conditions specified in section 13 of this guideline when travelling on the Warrego Highway between Toowoomba and the Chinchilla Shire boundary … The state-controlled road network is also available for route planning. Class … A heavy vehicle is a vehicle with a GVM or ATM of more than 4.5t. In Queensland, all Special Purpose Vehicles exceeding regulation mass are required to have a supervised weigh and measure. Contact us if you have a question or require assistance with a Transport and Main Roads service. You can create, download and print map specific to the routes and restrictions that apply to you.

Queensland-wide conditions have changed since a selected date. Conditions for access to the road network are based on heavy vehicle zones and road categories. We want the information on this website to be the best it can be and we know we can't do this without you.

The following guidelines are specific for Queensland.

If your vehicle does exceed Regulation mass limits, you will need to either: Note: If your vehicle is also excess dimensions, you must comply with all conditions of the relevant Heavy Vehicle National Law excess dimension exemption notice or access permit you are operating under. Please use our complaints and compliments online form to provide feedback about a service. Contact us if you have a question or require assistance with a Transport and Main Roads service.

Until this transition is complete, the Conditions of Operation Database will refer to the older district boundaries maps. The NHVR processes ALL Class 2 road train permit applications for travel within and between the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and … * This includes all vehicle and implements with a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) or Aggregate Trailer Mass (ATM) of 4.5t or less. Special Purpose Vehicles exceeding regulation mass wishing to access the Queensland state-controlled road network will still require a supervised weigh and measure prior to obtaining access to the Queensland state-controlled road network. Please use our complaints and compliments online form to provide feedback about a service. When operating an excess mass vehicle in Queensland you are required to comply with: Failure to comply with these conditions may result in enforcement action. From 16 December 2019,  excess mass operators do not need to be registered as an Approved Heavy Haulage Operator (AHHO) in Queensland. Operators  can access information relating to their vehicles from the NHVR Portal. Multi-State Class 1 Load Carrying Vehicles Mass Exemption Notice 2016.

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The Load Restraint Guide 2018 provides transport drivers, operators, and other participants in the transport chain of responsibility with basic safety principles which should be followed for the safe carriage of loads on road vehicles.

All national notices and permit-based schemes are implemented by the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator. The requirement for an excess mass prime mover to obtain an ATO for each vehicle prior to operating has also been removed. indicates required fields. This includes all vehicle and implements with a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) or Aggregate Trailer Mass (ATM) of 4.5t or less. From 16 December 2019, excess mass operators do not need to be registered as an Approved Heavy Haulage Operator (AHHO) in Queensland. prior to obtaining access to the Queensland state-controlled road network. If your vehicle is outside of mass or dimensional limits, you will need a permit or operate under a notice. Please provide your phone number or email address if you are happy for us to contact you with any follow-up questions. The major road train notice is the National Class 2 Road Train Authorisation Notice 2020 (No.1). Queensland Globe allows you to quickly identify up-to-date approved heavy vehicle routes and restrictions in an interactive way across various devices. Please provide your phone number or email address if you are happy for us to contact you with any follow-up questions. This guide is to be read in conjunction with the following National Heavy Vehicle Regulator Notices: The excess mass and dimensions page provides more detailed information for conditions of operations for excess mass and dimension vehicles. To apply: * From 1 January 2020, the Form 14 Guideline(PDF, 303 KB)( https://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/-/media/busind/Heavyvehicles/guidepermits/heavyvehicleguidelineform14agriculturalvehicles.pdf?la=en )will only apply to light agricultural vehicles and light agricultural combinations. Conditions for access to the road network are based on heavy vehicle zones and road categories. Heavy vehicles (vehicles or trailers with a GVM or ATM over 4.5 tonnes) operating on Queensland roads must not exceed the Heavy Vehicle (Mass, Dimension and Loading) National Regulation mass limits. Disaster assistance package information bulletin, Drought assistance package information bulletin (PDF, 70 KB). Registering with the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator Portal will replace the Queensland AHHO. The conditions of operation database lists the latest changes and updates to road conditions, including: Note: Due to regional government amalgamations, TMR is currently transitioning from a district to a regionally based structure that is consistent with the new Local Government boundaries.

If your vehicle does not exceed Regulation mass limits it is classified as a General Access Vehicle. conditions for an excess mass/excess dimension permit; Queensland-wide conditions of operation applicable between 2 selected dates; and. Please contact the Heavy Vehicle Access Team on 07-3066 5511, vehicle description and approved operating masses, evidence of TMR supervised weigh of the vehicle. © The State of Queensland (Department of Transport and Main Roads) 2010–2020, Use tab and cursor keys to move around the page (more information), Heavy vehicle route maps and restrictions, Queensland excess mass and dimension conditions, Transport and Main Roads Heavy Vehicle Telematics Strategy 2016, Heavy Vehicle (Mass, Dimension and Loading) National Regulation mass limits, Heavy Vehicle National Law mass exemption notice. General Access Vehicles can travel on the road network without a notice or permit unless otherwise signposted. © The State of Queensland (Department of Transport and Main Roads) 2010–2020, Use tab and cursor keys to move around the page (more information), Heavy vehicle route maps and restrictions, Queensland excess mass and dimension conditions, Transport and Main Roads Heavy Vehicle Telematics Strategy 2016, National Heavy Vehicle Regulator's website, Controlled access bus Schedule A Part 1-Local Government Routes other than Brisbane City Council, Controlled access bus Schedule A Part 2-Brisbane City Council Routes, Controlled access bus Schedule B-State Controlled Roads not suitable for Controlled Access Buses, Pilot and Escort Operations in Queensland Form 41 | February 2019, Critical areas and roads in Queensland Map – front, Critical areas and roads in Queensland map – back, Major and critical roads intersecting with critical roads - Zone 1 North from and including Gympie Regional Council, Drought assistance package information bulletin, Multi-State Class 1 Load Carrying Vehicles Dimension Exemption Notice 2019, Queensland Class 3 Heavy Vehicle (Indivisible Item) Dimension Exemption Notice 2019, Queensland Class 1 Special Purpose Combination Mass Dimension Exemption Notice 2019.