Vehicle and Traffic (Vehicle Operations) Notice 2009


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Vehicle and Traffic (Vehicle Operations) Notice 2009

The Transport Commission makes the following notice under regulation 45 of the Vehicle and Traffic (Vehicle Operations) Regulations 2001 .

PART 1 - Preliminary

1.   Short title

This notice may be cited as the Vehicle and Traffic (Vehicle Operations) Notice 2009 .

2.   Commencement

This notice takes effect on 18 August 2009.

3.   Interpretation

(1)  In this notice –
agricultural combination means a combination of a motor vehicle and a trailer, one of which is an agricultural vehicle;
agricultural vehicle includes an agricultural implement and an agricultural machine;
approval plate means a decal, label or plate, issued with the approval of an authority that is responsible for the administration of a corresponding law, that –
(a) certifies that a prime mover is fitted with a Front Underrun Protection Device; and
(b) is fitted in such a way that it cannot be removed without being damaged or destroyed;
approved mass-management scheme means a scheme for the management of mass –
(a) administered by the responsible Department in relation to the Vehicle and Traffic Act 1999 ; or
(b) administered or recognised by an equivalent authority in another State or a Territory;
E-mark means an approval mark, issued and arranged in accordance with –
(a) Annex 4 "Arrangements of Approval Marks" of the United Nations Community for Europe Regulation No. 93, published by the United Nations in 1994, as amended or substituted from time to time; or
(b) Annex 2 "Arrangements of Approval Marks" of the United Nations Community for Europe Regulation No. 29, published by the United Nations in 1999, as amended or substituted from time to time;
Front Underrun Protection Device means a device fitted to a prime mover that complies with the requirements for such devices specified in the United Nations Economic Community for Europe Regulation No. 93, published by the United Nations in 1994, as amended or substituted from time to time;
low loader means a gooseneck semi-trailer that is designed for the carriage of self-propelled machinery and has a single loading-deck height of no more than one metre from the ground;
overmass indivisible item means an indivisible item, other than a freight container, that if loaded on a combination would cause the combination to exceed a mass limit applicable to it under the Vehicle Operations Regulations and includes a structure, machinery, fabrication and similar item;
oversize indivisible item means an indivisible item, other than a freight container, that if loaded on a vehicle would cause the vehicle to exceed a dimension limit applicable to it under the Vehicle Operations Regulations and includes a structure, building, machine, long pipe and similar item;
road-friendly suspension means vehicle suspension that complies with the performance criteria specified in Vehicle Standards Bulletin 11 - "Certification of Road-friendly Suspension Systems" published by the Federal Office of Road Safety in April 1999, as amended or substituted from time to time;
special-purpose log means a log that is to be used in a special application such as a wire-carrying pole or jetty pile or in special sawn-timber applications but does not include any log that is to be processed by chipping, shredding or grinding;
truck and dog trailer combination means a motor vehicle towing a dog trailer;
Vehicle Operations Regulations means the Vehicle and Traffic (Vehicle Operations) Regulations 2001 .
(2)  A word or phrase that is defined in the Vehicle and Traffic Act 1999 or the Vehicle Operations Regulations and used in this notice has the same meaning in this notice as defined in that Act or in those regulations.
(3)  The Acts Interpretation Act 1931 applies to the interpretation of this notice as if it were regulations within the meaning of that Act.
PART 2 - B-doubles

4.   Exemption of B-doubles

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 5 , regulations 13 and 22(7)(a) and (d) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations do not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a B-double.

5.   Conditions on exemption of B-doubles

The exemption under clause 4 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) if the B-double is being used on a road not specified in Schedule 1 , the B-double must not –
(i) exceed, inclusive of its load, 21 metres in length, or 21.3 metres in length if it is fitted with a guard to prevent logs from shifting rearwards; or
(ii) exceed the aggregate axle load calculated in accordance with the allowable axle group loads of the combination, or 50 tonnes, whichever is the lesser; or
(iii) be fitted with more than 7 axles;
(b) if the B-double is being used on a road specified in Schedule 1 , the B-double must not exceed –
(i) 25 metres in length, inclusive of its load; or
(ii) subject to clause 12 , the aggregate axle load calculated in accordance with the allowable axle group of the combination, or 62.5 tonnes, whichever is the lesser;
(c) if the B-double exceeds 22 metres in length, it must be fitted with a long vehicle sign;
(d) the B-double must comply with Schedule 2 ;
(e) the distance G shown on the following diagrams must not be less than 6 metres, and the distance H must not be less than 7 metres:

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(f) the distance X shown on the following diagram, minus the distance Y, must not exceed one metre and the distance Y, minus the distance X, must not exceed 1.3 metres:

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6.   Exemption of 26-metre B-doubles

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 7 , regulations 13 and 22(7)(a) and (d) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations do not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a B-double that does not exceed 26 metres in length, inclusive of its load.

7.   Conditions on exemption of 26-metre B-doubles

The exemption under clause 6 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the B-double must be used on a road specified in Schedule 1 ;
(b) the B-double must comply with each of the conditions specified in clause 5(b)(ii) and clause 5(c) , (d) and (e) ;
(c) the prime mover of the combination must be permanently fitted with a Front Underrun Protection Device;
(d) the prime mover of the combination must be permanently fitted with a clearly legible and conspicuously displayed –
(i) E-mark; or
(ii) approval plate;
(e) if a prime mover of a combination that complies with paragraphs (c) and (d) is fitted with a bullbar, roo bar, nudge-bar, cowcatcher or other such protrusion at the front of the vehicle, the bullbar, roo bar, nudge-bar, cowcatcher or other such protrusion must be permanently fitted with a clearly legible and conspicuously displayed approval plate;
(f) if the prime mover is manufactured after 31 December 2005, it must have a cab that –
(i) complies with the United Nations Community for Europe Regulation No. 29, published by the United Nations in 1999, as amended or substituted from time to time; and
(ii) is permanently fitted with a clearly legible and conspicuously displayed E-mark;
(g) the distance between the point of articulation at the front of the leading trailer and the rear of the combination must not exceed 20.6 metres;
(h) the prime mover must not have an area designed for the carriage of cargo.
PART 3 - Truck and Dog Trailer Combinations

8.   Exemption of truck and dog trailer combinations

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 9 , regulations 13 , 21 and 22(7)(a) and (d) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations do not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a combination consisting of a truck and dog trailer.

9.   Conditions on exemption of truck and dog trailer combinations

The exemption under clause 8 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) if the combination is being used on a road not specified in Schedule 1 , it must not –
(i) exceed, inclusive of its load, 21 metres in length, or 21.3 metres in length if it is fitted with a guard to prevent logs from shifting rearwards; or
(ii) exceed the aggregate axle load calculated in accordance with the allowable axle group loads of the axles of the combination, or 50 tonnes, whichever is the lesser;
(b) if the combination is being used on a road specified in Schedule 1 , it must not –
(i) exceed 25 metres in length, inclusive of its load; or
(ii) subject to clause 12 , exceed the aggregate axle load calculated in accordance with the allowable axle group loads of the axles of the combination, or 60.5 tonnes, whichever is the lesser;
(c) the mass of the dog trailer must not exceed the mass of the truck by more than 50%;
(d) if the combination has an aggregate axle load in excess of 50 tonnes, the trailer couplings must have a coupling strength with a D value of at least 13.5 kilo Newtons;
(e) all the axles of the combination, except for the steer axle of the truck, must be equipped with air suspension or road-friendly suspension;
(f) if the combination exceeds 22 metres in length, it must be fitted with a long vehicle sign;
(g) the combination must comply with Schedule 2 .
PART 4 - Higher Mass Limits for Vehicles with Road-friendly Suspension

10.   Exemption of vehicles with road-friendly suspension

(1)  Subject to the conditions specified in clause 11 , regulation 22(3)(e)(ii) , (4)(d)(ii) , (7)(a) and (d) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations does not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a vehicle or combination if –
(a) the vehicle or combination is equipped with one or more road-friendly suspension systems; and
(b) the person on whose behalf the vehicle or combination is being used is accredited under an approved mass-management scheme.
(2)  Subclause (1) does not apply to –
(a) a pig trailer; or
(b) a tri-axle group fitted to a motor vehicle.

11.   Conditions on exemption of vehicles with road-friendly suspension

The exemption under clause 10 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the vehicle or combination is being used on a road specified in Schedule 4 ;
(b) the mass of an 8-tyred tandem axle group fitted with a road-friendly suspension system must not exceed 17 tonnes;
(c) the mass of a 12-tyred tri-axle group fitted with a road-friendly suspension system must not exceed 22.5 tonnes;
(d) the aggregate axle load must not exceed the sum of the allowable axle loads of the axle groups in the combination;
(e) an axle or axle group fitted after 1 January 2000 must be certified by the manufacturer as being a vehicle with road-friendly suspension;
(f) the vehicle or combination must not exceed the mass limits corresponding to the axle spacing specified in Schedule 2 , exclusive of the additional mass allowed under paragraphs (b) and (c) ;
(g) the certificate of accreditation under an approved mass-management scheme of the person on whose behalf the vehicle is being used must be carried in the vehicle and produced on demand to a police officer or an authorised officer.

12.   Axle mass limit applicable to roads shown in Schedule 4

(1)  Despite clause 5(a)(ii) , clause 5(b)(ii) , clause 9(a)(ii) , clause 9(b)(ii) and clause 17(b) , a twin-steer prime mover and tri-axle semi-trailer combination, B-double combination or truck and dog trailer combination equipped with one or more road-friendly suspension systems may have an aggregate axle mass limit, not exceeding the maximum aggregate axle mass limits specified in subclause (2) , calculated in accordance with this Part, if the vehicle or combination is being used on a road specified in Schedule 4 .
(2)  For the purpose of subclause (1) the following maximum aggregate axle mass limits apply:
(a) in the case of a twin-steer prime mover and tri-axle semi-trailer combination, 50.5 tonnes;
(b) in the case of a truck and dog trailer combination, 62 tonnes;
(c) in the case of a B-double combination, 68 tonnes.
PART 5 - Vehicles or Combinations with Steer Axle Loads of up to 6.5 Tonnes

13.   Interpretation

In this Part –
steer axle means an axle that is –
(a) fitted to a motor vehicle; and
(b) fitted with 2 tyres; and
(c) connected to a steering mechanism;
ADR 80/01 means the Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 80/01 – Emission Control for Heavy Vehicles) 2005 published by virtue of the Motor Vehicles Standards Act 1989 of the Commonwealth, as amended from time to time.

14.   Exemption of vehicles or combinations with axle loads of up to 6.5 tonnes

(1)  Subject to the conditions specified in clause 15 , regulations 22(2)(a)(iv) and 22(7)(d) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations and clauses 5(a)(ii) , 5(b)(ii) , 9(a)(ii) , 9(b)(ii) , 12(2) , 21(c)(ii) and 27(f) of this notice do not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a vehicle or combination fitted with one steer axle with an axle load not exceeding 6.5 tonnes.
(2)  If subclause (1) applies to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a motor vehicle in a combination, the permitted aggregate axle mass of the combination is increased by 0.5 tonnes.

15.   Conditions on exemption of motor vehicles or combinations with axle loads of up to 6.5 tonnes

The exemption under clause 14 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the GVM of the motor vehicle must be 15 tonnes or more;
(b) the motor vehicle must be permanently fitted with –
(i) an engine that complies with the engine control requirements specified ADR 80/01; and
(ii) a Front Underrun Protection Device; and
(iii) a cabin that complies with the United Nations Community for Europe Regulation No. 29, published by the United Nations in 1999, as amended or substituted from time to time; and
(iv) a cabin in which a clearly legible and conspicuous E-mark or approval plate is displayed; and
(v) a steer axle, including the tyres and suspension, that has a manufacturer's rating equal to or exceeding 6.5 tonnes;
(c) the motor vehicle or combination must comply with the axle mass limits that correspond to the axle spacing and mass specified in Schedule 2 , not including the additional axle load allowed in clause 14 .
PART 6 - Prime Movers Fitted with Twinsteer Axle Groups

16.   Exemption of prime movers fitted with twinsteer axle groups

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 17 , regulation 22(7)(d) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations does not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a seven axle combination comprising a prime mover fitted with a twinsteer axle group and a single semi-trailer fitted with a tri-axle group.

17.   Conditions on exemption of prime movers fitted with twinsteer axle groups

The exemption under clause 16 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the combination must comply with Schedule 2 ;
(b) the aggregate axle load of the combination must not exceed –
(i) 47.5 tonnes if the twinsteer axle group is fitted with a load-sharing suspension system; or
(ii) 46.5 tonnes in any other case.
PART 7 - Vehicles Carrying Oversize and Overmass Loads
Division 1 - Exemption of vehicles carrying oversize indivisible items

18.   Exemption of vehicles carrying oversize indivisible items

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 19 , regulations 10 , 13 , 14(1) and 16(a) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations do not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a vehicle or combination, other than a B-double or a truck and dog trailer combination, that is carrying one or more oversize indivisible items.

19.   Conditions on exemption of vehicles carrying oversize indivisible items

The exemption under clause 18 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the width of the vehicle, inclusive of its load, must not exceed 3.5 metres;
(b) the height of the vehicle, inclusive of its load, must not exceed 4.6 metres;
(c) the length of the combination, inclusive of its load, must not exceed 25 metres;
(d) the rear overhang of the semi-trailer, inclusive of its load, must not exceed 5.5 metres or 25% of the length of the combination, whichever is the lesser;
(e) the vehicle or combination must display side markers and rear markers for night travel in accordance with clause 6 of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations;
(f) the vehicle or combination must not carry more than one oversize indivisible item, if the carriage of a second or subsequent item, causes a further dimension limit to be exceeded;
(g) the vehicle or combination must not be used if visibility is less than 250 metres in daylight or if the headlights of a vehicle approaching within 250 metres cannot be seen at night;
(h) if the vehicle or combination, inclusive of its load, exceeds 2.5 metres in width –
(i) an oversize vehicle sign must be displayed at the front and rear of the vehicle or combination; and
(ii) flags, in accordance with clause 4 of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations, must be displayed;
(i) if the vehicle or combination, inclusive of its load, exceeds 22 metres in length, an oversize vehicle sign must be displayed at the front and rear of the vehicle or combination;
(j) if the vehicle or combination is used in daylight, it must display its headlights on low beam;
(k) if the vehicle or combination, inclusive of its load, exceeds 3 metres in width and it is used in daylight, the vehicle or combination must display warning lights;
(l) if the vehicle or combination, inclusive of its load, exceeds 2.5 metres in width or 22 metres in length and it is used at night, the vehicle or combination must display warning lights;
(m) the vehicle or combination must be accompanied by a pilot vehicle in accordance with –
(i) Schedule 3 ; and
(ii) Part 3 of Schedule 3 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations;
(n) if the vehicle or combination has a load that projects more than 150mm beyond one side of the vehicle or combination and that projection is less than 500mm thick, delineators must be attached in accordance with clause 5 of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations.
Division 2 - Exemption of combinations carrying overmass indivisible items

20.   Exemption of combinations carrying overmass indivisible items

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 21 , regulation 22(3)(e)(ii) , (4)(d)(ii) , (7)(a) , (b) and (d) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations does not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a combination consisting of a tandem-drive prime mover and a low loader carrying a single overmass indivisible item.

21.   Conditions on exemption of combinations carrying overmass indivisible items

The exemption under clause 20 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the combination must have axle groups with at least 1.2-metre spacings between the centres of adjacent axles in each group;
(b) the axle loads of the combination must not exceed the following axle mass limits:
(i) a tandem axle with 8 tyres, 18.5 tonnes;
(ii) a tri-axle with 12 tyres, 25.0 tonnes;
(c) the aggregate axle load of the combination must not exceed the least of the following:
(i) the sum of the axle mass limits applicable to the combination;
(ii) if the distance between the centre of the rearmost drive axle and the centre of the first trailer axle is 6 metres or more, 49.5 tonnes;
(iii) if the distance between the centre of the rearmost drive axle and the centre of the first trailer axle is less than 6 metres, 49.5 tonnes decreased by 1 tonne for each 300 millimetres by which that distance is less than 6 metres.
Division 3 - Transport of rowing boats, surfboats and gliders

22.   Exemption of certain pig trailers

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 23 , regulations 13 and 14(3) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations do not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a pig trailer built and being used for the purpose of transporting rowing boats, surfboats or gliders.

23.   Conditions on exemption of certain pig trailers

The exemption under clause 22 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the rear overhang of the pig trailer, inclusive of its load, must not exceed 5 metres;
(b) the pig trailer, inclusive of its load, and the motor vehicle towing it must not exceed 25 metres in length;
(c) the vehicle used to tow the pig trailer must display headlights on low beam when used in daylight;
(d) if the trailer or combination is used in daylight, a red flag must be affixed to the rearmost point of its load;
(e) the pig trailer must display side markers and rear markers for night travel in accordance with clause 6 of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations;
(f) if the pig trailer, inclusive of its load and the motor vehicle towing it, exceeds 22 metres in length, it must –
(i) display an oversize vehicle sign at the front and rear of the pig trailer; and
(ii) display warning lights when used at night;
(g) if the rear overhang of the pig trailer, inclusive of its load, exceeds 3.7 metres, it must display an oversize vehicle sign at the front and rear of the combination.
Division 4 - Special exemption for transport of hay

24.   Special exemption for transport of hay

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 25 , regulations 10 and 16(a) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations do not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a vehicle or combination carrying hay in bales or rolls.

25.   Conditions on exemption of vehicles or combinations carrying hay

The exemption under clause 24 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the vehicle or combination, inclusive of its load, must not exceed 3 metres in width;
(b) the combination consisting of a prime mover and a tri-axle semi-trailer, inclusive of its load, may be up to 4.6 metres in height if the width of the combination, inclusive of its load, does not exceed 2.5 metres;
(c) a step-deck or drop-well tri-axle semi-trailer with a maximum lower loading deck height of 1.2 metres may be loaded up to 4.6 metres in height and 3.0 metres in width;
(d) if the vehicle or combination, inclusive of its load, exceeds 2.5 metres in width, the vehicle or combination must display –
(iii) an oversize vehicle sign on the front and rear of the vehicle or combination; and
(iv) flags in accordance with clause 4 of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations; and
(v) warning lights when the vehicle or combination is used at night;
(e) the vehicle or combination must not be used if visibility is less than 250 metres in daylight or if the headlights of a vehicle approaching within 250 metres cannot be seen at night.
Division 5 - Special exemption for transport of overseas export freight containers

26.   Exemption of vehicles carrying overseas export freight containers

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 27 , regulation 22(3)(e)(ii) , (4)(d)(ii) and (7)(d) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations does not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a combination carrying a 12.2 metre-long overseas export freight container.

27.   Conditions on exemption of vehicles carrying overseas export freight containers

The exemption under clause 26 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the combination must be a tandem-drive prime mover with a single tri-axle trailer;
(b) all the axles of the combination, other than the steer axle of the truck, must be equipped with road-friendly suspension;
(c) all axle groups, other than the steer axle, must be fitted with dual tyres;
(d) the freight container must contain perishable commodities being transported for the purpose of export overseas;
(e) each freight container must be accompanied by documentation specifying –
(i) the origin and destination of the container; and
(ii) the nature of the commodity in the container; and
(iii) the container identification number;
(f) the combination must not exceed the mass limits set out in the following table:

Axle group

Mass limit (tonnes)

Steer axle

6.0

Tandem axle

18.5

Tri-axle with 12 tyres

22.5

Aggregate axle mass

47.0

(g) the person to whom the exemption applies must be accredited under an approved mass-management scheme.
Division 6 - Special exemption for transport of high-cube freight containers

28.   Exemption of high-cube freight containers

(1)  For the purpose of this clause –
high-cube freight container means a box- like goods receptacle that –
(a) is constructed to a height of –
(i) 2.9 metres; or
(ii) 3.05 metres; or
(iii) 3.1 metres; or
(iv) 3.2 metres; or
(v) 3.3 metres; or
(vi) 3.45 metres; and
(b) has corner fittings of a type specified in, or similar to the types of corner fittings specified in, the Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 3711.3 entitled "Corner Fittings for Freight Containers" published by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand on 25 October 1993, as amended or substituted from time to time.
(2)  Regulation 16(a) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations does not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a vehicle, other than a dog trailer, that is carrying a high-cube freight container so long as the vehicle, inclusive of its load, does not exceed 4.5 metres in height.
Division 7 - Transport of special-purpose logs

29.   Exemption of combinations carrying special-purpose logs

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 30 , regulations 13 , 14(1) and (3) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations do not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a combination carrying special-purpose logs.

30.   Conditions on exemption of combinations carrying special-purpose logs

The exemption under clause 29 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the combination must consist of –
(i) a prime mover and a single semi-trailer; or
(ii) a truck known as a pole erector and a pole-type pig trailer;
(b) the length of the combination, inclusive of its load, must not exceed 25 metres;
(c) the rear overhang of the trailer, inclusive of its load, must not exceed 5.5 metres;
(d) if the combination is used in daylight, a red flag must be affixed to the rearmost point of the load;
(e) if the combination is used at night, it must display side markers and rear markers for night travel in accordance with clause 6 of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations;
(f) if the combination, including its load, exceeds 22 metres in length, it must display –
(i) warning lights when used at night; and
(ii) an oversize vehicle sign at the front and rear of the combination;
(g) the combination must not be used if visibility is less than 250 metres in daylight or if the headlights of a vehicle approaching within 250 metres cannot be seen at night.
PART 8 - Exemption of 14.6-metre Semi-trailers

31.   Exemption of 14.6-metre semi-trailers

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 32 , regulation 12(1)(b) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations does not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a 14.6-metre semi-trailer.

32.   Conditions on exemption of 14.6-metre semi-trailers

The exemption under clause 31 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the combination must consist of a prime mover and a single semi-trailer;
(b) the distance between the point of articulation at the front of the trailer and the rear of the trailer must not exceed 13.2 metres.
PART 9 - Exemption of 14.9-metre Refrigerated Semi-trailers

33.   Exemption of 14.9-metre refrigerated semi-trailers

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 34 , regulation 12(1) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations does not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a 14.9-metre refrigerated semi-trailer.

34.   Conditions on exemption of 14.9-metre refrigerated semi-trailers

The exemption under clause 33 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the combination must consist of a prime mover and a single semi-trailer;
(b) the trailer must be designed and built for the positive control of temperature through the use of refrigeration equipment;
(c) the distance between the point of articulation at the front of the trailer and the rear of the trailer must not exceed 13.6 metres;
(d) the distance between the point of articulation at the front of the trailer and the trailer rear overhang line must not exceed 9.9 metres;
(e) the length of the trailer must not exceed 14.9 metres;
(f) the combination must not exceed 19 metres in length.
PART 10 - Exemption of Certain Low Loaders

35.   Exemption of certain low loaders

Regulation 12(1) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations does not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a low loader if the combination, inclusive of its load, does not exceed 19 metres in length.
PART 11 - Exemption of Certain Combinations

36.   Exemption of certain combinations

Regulation 13 of the Vehicle Operations Regulations does not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a combination, built to carry vehicles on more than one deck, whilst the combination is carrying vehicles, if the combination, inclusive of its load, does not exceed 21.4 metres in length.
PART 12 - Agricultural Machinery

37.   Exemption of agricultural vehicles and agricultural combinations

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 38 , regulations 10(1) , 11(a) , 13 , 14(1) and (3) , 15(2) and 16(a) of the Vehicle Operations Regulations do not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, an agricultural vehicle or an agricultural combination.

38.   Conditions on exemption of agricultural vehicles and agricultural combinations

An exemption under clause 37 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the width of the agricultural vehicle must not exceed 5 metres;
(b) the length of the agricultural vehicle must not exceed 15 metres;
(c) the height of the agricultural vehicle must not exceed 4.6 metres;
(d) the rear overhang of the agricultural vehicle must not exceed 5.5 metres;
(e) if the agricultural vehicle (other than a tractor) exceeds 2.5 metres in width or 12.5 metres in length, it must display an oversize vehicle sign at the front and rear of the vehicle;
(f) the length of the agricultural combination must not exceed 25 metres;
(g) if the agricultural combination exceeds 2.5 metres in width or 19 metres in length, it must display an oversize vehicle sign –
(i) at the front and rear of the combination, if a tractor is not the front vehicle of the combination; and
(ii) at the rear of the combination, if a tractor is the front vehicle of the combination;
(h) if the agricultural vehicle or agricultural combination is not an agricultural machine, warning lights must be displayed on the agricultural vehicle or agricultural combination –
(i) when used in daylight, if the agricultural vehicle or agricultural combination exceeds 3.0 metres in width; or
(ii) when used at night, if the agricultural vehicle or agricultural combination exceeds 2.5 metres in width or 22 metres in length;
(i) flags in accordance with clause 4 of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations must be displayed if the agricultural vehicle (other than a tractor) or the agricultural combination, exceeds 2.5 metres in width;
(j) any axle, on an agricultural vehicle that is a tractor, which protrudes more than 150 millimetres past the outer wall of a tyre must be painted fluorescent yellow or be covered in a high-visibility material;
(k) an agricultural vehicle that exceeds 3.5 metres in width must not be used at night;
(l) an agricultural vehicle that is used in daylight must be accompanied by 2 pilot vehicles displaying warning lights and warning signs, if the agricultural vehicle exceeds –
(i) 3.5 metres in width; or
(ii) 12.5 metres in length;
(m) an agricultural combination that exceeds 19 metres in length must be accompanied by a pilot vehicle that displays warning lights and warning signs;
(n) if an agricultural vehicle or agricultural combination operating under this exemption is fitted with headlights, the headlights must be displayed on low beam when the vehicle or combination is used in daylight;
(o) an agricultural vehicle that is an agricultural implement that is towed at night must be fitted with brake lights, tail lights and reflectors at its rear, either fixed to the implement or mounted on a detachable board;
(p) an agricultural vehicle, or agricultural combination, that is used at night must displayside markers and rear markers in accordance with clause 6 of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations.
PART 13 - Trucks Used to Spread Fertilizer

39.   Exemption of certain trucks used to spread fertilizer

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 40 , regulation 10(1) of the Vehicle Operation Regulations does not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a truck for the purpose of spreading fertilizer.

40.   Conditions on exemption of certain trucks used to spread fertilizer

(1)  In this clause –
wide tyres means one wheel and tyre, with a section width of not less than 375mm, fitted to each end of an axle.
(2)  The exemption under clause 39 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the truck must be a heavy vehicle;
(b) the truck must be fitted with single wide tyres;
(c) the truck must have complied with the relevant ADR in place at the time the truck was manufactured;
(d) the truck must have been modified, after it was manufactured, for the purpose of carrying and distributing fertilizer for agricultural purposes;
(e) the truck, inclusive of its load but not its wheels, wide tyres and mudguards, must not exceed 2.5 metres in width;
(f) the truck, inclusive of its load, wheels, wide tyres and mudguards, must not exceed 2.9 metres in width;
(g) the truck must not be used if visibility is less than 250 metres in daylight or if the headlights of a vehicle approaching within 250 metres cannot be seen at night;
(h) the truck must display –
(i) an oversize vehicle sign at the front and rear of the truck; and
(ii) flags in accordance with clause 4 of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations; and
(iii) its headlights on low beam when used in daylight; and
(iv) warning lights when used at night.
PART 14 - Trucks Fitted with Spreader Boxes

41.   Interpretation

In this Part –
spreader box means an attachment –
(a) not exceeding 2.9 metres in width; and
(b) fitted onto the rear of a truck used, in the building of roads, to evenly distribute aggregate or a similar material.

42.   Exemption of trucks fitted with spreader boxes

Subject to the conditions specified in clause 43 , regulation 10(1) of the Vehicle Operation Regulations does not apply to a person using, or causing or permitting the use of, a truck fitted with a spreader box.

43.   Conditions on exemption of trucks fitted with spreader boxes

The exemption under clause 42 is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the truck must operate –
(i) between clearly legible and conspicuously displayed signs marked "Roadworks"; or
(ii) within a 10-kilometre radius of the site of the aggregate or similar material the spreader box is distributing;
(b) the truck must not be used if visibility is less than 250 metres in daylight or if the headlights of a vehicle approaching within 250 metres cannot be seen at night;
(c) an oversize vehicle sign must be displayed at the front and rear of the truck;
(d) the truck must display flags in accordance with clause 4 of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations;
(e) when used in daylight, the truck must display its headlights on low beam;
(f) when used at night, the truck must display –
(i) warning lights; and
(ii) side markers and rear markers for night travel in accordance with clause 6 of Schedule 2 to the Vehicle Operations Regulations.
PART 15 - Miscellaneous

44.   Restriction on use of vehicle or combination on certain bridges

An exemption under this notice does not authorise the use of a vehicle or combination on –
(a) the Tasman Bridge, if the vehicle or combination, inclusive of its load, exceeds 4.3 metres in height or 3 metres in width; or
(b) the Bridgewater Bridge, if the vehicle or combination, inclusive of its load, exceeds 4.3 metres in height or 2.5 metres in width.

45.   Expiry of notice

This notice expires on 30 November 2010.
SCHEDULE 1 - B-double and Truck and Dog Trailer Road Network

Clause 5(a) and (b) , clause 7(a) and clause 9(a) and (b)

Item

Road

Comments and restrictions

1. 

Acton Road overpass

Cambridge, only the section of Acton Road covered by the Tasman Hwy overpass at Cambridge

2. 

Airport Road

Wynyard

3. 

Andrew Street

Brighton

4. 

Anthony Main Road B28

Between Zeehan Hwy and Murchison Hwy

5. 

Argyle Street

Hobart – between Warwick Street and Federal Street

6. 

Arthur Hwy

Between Sorell and Copping

7. 

Arve Road

Geeveston – between Huon Hwy and junction with Lidgerwood Road

8. 

Ballochmyle Road

Tunbridge

9. 

Bass Hwy

Between Mount Pleasant Interchange, Prospect and Marrawah

10. 

Bathurst Street

Launceston

11. 

Batman Hwy

Between West Tamar Hwy and East Tamar Hwy

12. 

Bell Bay Road

Between East Tamar Hwy and Bell Bay Wharf

13. 

Bender Drive

Lutana

14. 

Birralee Main Road

Between Westbury and the Frankford Main Road

15. 

Bollard Drive

Burnie

16. 

Boral Road

Breadalbane

17. 

Bowen Bridge

Forms part of route 84

18. 

Boyer Secondary Road B10

Between Boyer and New Norfolk

19. 

Boyer Secondary Road B10

Boyer – between Boyer and Bridgewater (unladen travel only for combinations in excess of 21 metres in length)

20. 

Bresnehans Road

Little Swanport – between Tasman Hwy and Mackays Road (also known as M Road)

21. 

Brickport Road

Cooee – to yard 200 metres up from Bass Hwy

22. 

Bridge Road

Devonport – between Bass Hwy and Tarleton Street

23. 

Bridport Main Road

 
  

(a) B82 between – Bell Bay and Bridport

  

(b) B84 between – Bridport and Scottsdale (vehicles in excess of 21 metres in length not to travel during school bus hours on school days, ie 8.00 a.m. – 9.00 a.m., 3.00 p.m. – 4.00 p.m.)

24. 

Brisbane Street

Launceston – between West Tamar Hwy and Wellington Street

25. 

Brisbane Street

Hobart – between Argyle Street and Brooker Avenue

26. 

Brooke Street

East Devonport – between Tarleton Street and Pardoe Street

27. 

Brooker Hwy

Between Granton and Hobart Wharf

28. 

Brown Street

Fingal

29. 

Browns Road

Kingston – between Southern Outlet off ramp and Pioneer Quarry

30. 

Burnett Street

Hobart – between Brooker Avenue and Campbell Street

31. 

Burnie Truck Route

Burnie – see Massey Greene Drive and Old Surrey Road

32. 

Cadburys Road

Claremont

33. 

Cambridge Road

Cambridge - between junction with Acton Road and junction with Richmond Road

34. 

Campbell Street

Hobart

35. 

Caroline Street

East Devonport – between 16 Caroline Street and Brooke Street

36. 

Cascade Road

Hobart – between Macquarie Street and Cascade Brewery

37. 

Channel Hwy B68

 
  

(a) between Kingston and Howden Road

  

(b) between Huonville and Cygnet

38. 

Chapel Street

Glenorchy – between Main Road and Jackson Street

39. 

Charles Street

Launceston – between William Street and Goderich Street

40. 

Cimitiere Street

Launceston

41. 

Claremont Link Road

Claremont

42. 

Colebrook Main Road

Between Fingerpost Road and Tea Tree Road

43. 

Connector Park Drive

From Kings Meadows Connector for 120 metres

44. 

Conway Street

Mowbray – between Invermay Road and Derby Street

45. 

Cradle Mountain Tourist Road C132

Between Moina and Learys Corner (Note: This does not include the section of the Cradle Mountain Tourist Road southwards from Learys Corner into Cradle Valley.)

46. 

Cradle Mountain Tourist Road C132

Between Learys Corner and Murchison Hwy

47. 

Cressy Main Road

Cressy

48. 

Davey Street

Hobart – between Brooker Hwy and Southern Outlet

49. 

Davis Street

Smithton – between Nelson Street and Montagu Road, including Duck River Bridge

50. 

Derby Street

Mowbray – between Conway Street and Invermay Road

51. 

Derwent Park Road

Between Bender Drive, Derwent Park and Main Road, Moonah

52. 

Devonport Road

Between Bass Hwy and Mersey Main Road

53. 

Dodgin Street

Wynyard – between Saunders Street and Airport Road

54. 

Domain Hwy

Hobart

55. 

Douglas Street

East Devonport – between Wright Street and 7 Douglas Street

56. 

Dowling Street

Launceston

57. 

Dry Street

Inveresk – between Invermay Road and Holbrook Street

58. 

Dysons Lane

East Ulverstone

59. 

East Derwent Hwy B32

Between Tasman Bridge and Midland Hwy, Bridgewater

60. 

East Tamar Hwy A8

Between Launceston and George Town

61. 

Eastland Drive

Ulverstone – between Dysons Lane and Bass Hwy

62. 

Edwardes Street

Burnie – between Bollard Drive and Marine Terrace

63. 

Elizabeth Street

Launceston – between Margaret Street and Wellington Street

64. 

Elwick Road

Glenorchy – between Brooker Hwy and King George V Avenue

65. 

Esk Main Road A4

Between Midland Hwy and St Marys

66. 

Esplanade

East Devonport

67. 

Esplanade

Launceston – between St John Street and Tamar Street

68. 

Esplanade

Huonville – between Huon Hwy and Channel Hwy

69. 

Evandale Road B41

Western Junction – between Midland Hwy and Boral Road

70. 

Evans Street

Hobart

71. 

Federal Street

Hobart – between Brooker Hwy and Argyle Street

72. 

Fieldings Way

East Ulverstone

73. 

Fingerpost Main Road C350

Between Colebrook Main Road and Tasman Hwy

74. 

Flagstaff Gully Road C423

Between Tasman Hwy and Pioneer Depot

75. 

Formby Road

Devonport – between Bass Hwy and Westport Road

76. 

Forster Street

Inveresk – between Invermay Road and Kings Wharf

77. 

Forth Main Road B19

Between Bass Hwy, Turners Beach and Lillico Road, Forth

78. 

Frankford Main Road

Between Birralee Main Road and West Tamar Hwy

79. 

Frederick Street

Wynyard

80. 

Freestone Point Developmental Road C319

Triabunna

81. 

George Street

Scottsdale

82. 

George Town Road

Mayfield – between Foch Street and East Tamar Hwy

83. 

Gibson Street

Smithton – between Nelson Street and Hellyer Street

84. 

Gleadow Street

Inveresk – between Invermay Road and Holbrook Street

85. 

Gleadow Street

Inveresk – between Goderich Street and Montague Street

86. 

Glenwood Road

Norwood – between Station Road and Quarantine Road

87. 

Goderich Street

Invermay – between Midland Hwy and East Tamar Hwy

88. 

Goodwood Road

Goodwood – between Brooker Hwy and East Derwent Hwy (including Bowen Bridge)

89. 

Gordon River Road B61

Between Lyell Hwy, Rosegarland and Strathgordon

90. 

Gormanston Road

Moonah – between Derwent Park Road and Pear Avenue

91. 

Groningen Road

Kingston – between Browns Road and Southern Outlet access ramp

92. 

Grooms Cross Road

Irishtown – between Irishtown Road and Trowutta Road

93. 

Henty Main Road B27

Between Strahan Wharf and Zeehan

94. 

Hermons Road

Geeveston

95. 

Hobart Road

Launceston – between Quarantine Road and Midland Hwy

96. 

Hobblers Bridge Road

Launceston – between St Leonards Road and Killafaddy Road

97. 

Holbrook Street

Inveresk – between Forster Street and Dry Street

98. 

Holyman Avenue

Between Tasman Hwy and Hobart Airport

99. 

Howard Road

Glenorchy

100. 

Huon Hwy A6

 
  

(a) between junction with Southern outlet, Kingston and junction with Arve Road, Geeveston

  

(b) between junction with Hermons Road and southern junction of Scotts Road

101. 

Illawarra Main Road B52

Between Perth and Carrick

102. 

Inglis Street

Wynyard

103. 

Innes Street

Launceston

104. 

Invermay Road

Launceston – between Forster Street and Tamar Street

105. 

Invermay Road

Mowbray – between Vermont Road and East Tamar Hwy Connector (including the Connector)

106. 

Irishtown Road B22

Between Bass Hwy and Grooms Cross Road

107. 

Jackson Street

Glenorchy

108. 

Jetty Street

Ulverstone

109. 

John Street

Breadalbane

110. 

Johnston Road

St Leonards – between Penquite Road and St Leonards Road

111. 

Killafaddy Road

Launceston

112. 

Kimberleys Road

Ulverstone

113. 

King George V Avenue

Glenorchy

114. 

Kings Meadows Connector

Kings Meadows

115. 

Lake Leake Main Road B34

Between Campbell Town and Tasman Hwy

116. 

Lake Secondary Road A5

Between Melton Mowbray and Deloraine (For access only – not to be used as a through road)

117. 

Lake Secondary Road A5

Between Miena and Poatina Main Road

118. 

Lamb Place

Cambridge

119. 

Lampton Avenue

Derwent Park

120. 

Legerwood Road C423

Between Legerwood and Tasman Hwy

121. 

Leith Road

Forth – between Forth Road and Harvest Moon

122. 

Lillico Road

Forth – between Bass Hwy and Forth Road

123. 

Lilydale Main Road B81

Between East Tamar Hwy and junction of Second River Road via Lilydale

124. 

Lindsay Street

Inveresk – between Goderich Street and Kings Wharf

125. 

Listers Lane Road

Scottsdale – for use by vehicles attending Graham Candish Auto Electrical Service

126. 

Lovett Street

Ulverstone – between Bass Hwy and Trevor Street

127. 

Lowes Street

Tunbridge – between Midland Hwy and Main Road

128. 

Lyell Hwy A10

 
  

(a) Granton – to the junction with Oldina Drive, Tarraleah

  

(b) Bradys Lake – between Portal Road and Marlborough Secondary Road

  

(c) Queenstown – between Penghana Road and Zeehan Hwy

129. 

Mackays Road (also know as M Road)

Between Forestry Road connecting Lake Leake Main Road and Tasman Hwy, Little Swanport (including Bresnehans Road)

130. 

McKenzie Street

Mowbray

131. 

Macquarie Street

Hobart

132. 

Main Road

Berriedale – between Brooker Hwy and Claremont Link Road and Cadburys Road

133. 

Main Road

Between Claremont Link Road, Claremont and Gunns Sawmills, Austins Ferry

134. 

Main Road

Granton – between Brooker Hwy, Granton and Gunns Sawmills, Austins Ferry

135. 

Main Road

Tunbridge – between Lowes Road and Ballochmyle Road

136. 

Margaret Street

Launceston

137. 

Marion Street

Ulverstone

138. 

Marlborough Secondary Road B11

Bronte Lagoon – between junction with Lyell Hwy and Lakes Secondary Road

139. 

Marlborough Street

Longford

140. 

Marthicks Road

Smithton – between Irish Town Road and Ta-Ann Mill

141. 

Massey Greene Drive

Burnie (Burnie Truck Route) – between Old Surrey Road, South Burnie and Old Surrey Road, Romaine

142. 

Mathinna Falls Road

Between Mathinna Road and Claytons Road

143. 

Mathinna Plains Road C423

Between New River Road and Eton Road

144. 

Mathinna Road B43

Between Fingal and Mathinna

145. 

Maxwells Road

Cambridge

146. 

Mengha Road C219

Between Mengha and Wiltshire via Forest

147. 

Merinda Drive

Ulverstone

148. 

Mersey Main Road

Spreyton – between Devonport Road and Railton Road, Latrobe

149. 

Midland Hwy

Between Granton and East Tamar Hwy, Launceston

150. 

Mill Road

Wesley Vale – between Pardoe Development Road and Moorland Beach Road

151. 

Mobile Road

Bell Bay

152. 

Mole Creek Main Road B12

Between junction with Bass Highway and Olivers Tourist Road

153. 

Montagu Road C215

Between Woolnorth and Smithton via Montagu

154. 

Montague Street

Launceston – between Gleadow Street and Forster Street

155. 

Mornington Road

Mornington

156. 

Murchison Hwy A10

Between Ridgley Hwy, Ridgley and Anthony Main Road

157. 

Murchison Hwy A10

Between Melba Flats train depot and junction with Zeehan Hwy

158. 

Murphy Street

Launceston

159. 

Nelson Street

Smithton – between Bass Hwy and Davis Street

160. 

New River Road C423

Between Main Road, Ringarooma and Mathinna Plains Road

161. 

Norfolk Street

Bell Bay

162. 

Norton Way

Devonport

163. 

Ocean Drive

Ulverstone

164. 

Old Bell Bay Road

Bell Bay – between Temco Road and 331 Old Bell Bay Road (FEA mill site)

165. 

Old Surrey Road (Burnie Truck Route)

 
  

(a) between Bass Hwy and Massey Greene Drive, South Burnie

  

(b) between Massey Greene Drive and Mount Road, Romaine

166. 

Olivers Tourist Road C138

Mole Creek – between Mole Creek Main Road and Lemonthyme Road

167. 

Pardoe Development Road

Devonport Airport

168. 

Paterson Street

Launceston – between Margaret Street and Wellington Street

169. 

Pear Avenue

Moonah

170. 

Penghana Road

Queenstown – between Driffield Street and Lyell Hwy

171. 

Poatina Main Road B51

Between Lake Secondary Road and Illawarra Main Road

172. 

Port Road

Burnie

173. 

Port Sorell Main Road B74

Between Wesley Vale and East Devonport via Brooke Street and Bass Hwy

174. 

Powranna Road B53

Between Midland Hwy and Powranna Grain Elevator Board site

175. 

Quarantine Road

Kings Meadows

176. 

Queens Walk

Hobart – between Risdon Road and Selfs Point Road

177. 

Racecourse Crescent

Launceston

178. 

Railton Main Road B13

Railton Main Road (B13) - between Mersey Main Road Tarleton and Kimberley Road Railton

179. 

Railway Street

Deloraine

180. 

Remount Road

Mowbray

181. 

Reservoir Drive

Wynyard

182. 

Ridgley Hwy B18

Between Murchison Hwy and Burnie Truck Route

183. 

Ringarooma Main Road C423

Between Ringarooma and Tasman Hwy

184. 

Risdon Road

Lutana – between Brooker Hwy and Queens Walk

185. 

River Road

Burnie

186. 

Roger River Road C218

Between Roger River and logging coupes in South Arthur Forests

187. 

Saunders Street

Wynyard – between Goldie Street and Dodgin Street

188. 

Scotts Secondary Road

Geeveston

189. 

Selfs Point Road

Hobart

190. 

Sheffield Main Road B14

Between Sheffield and Spreyton

191. 

Short Street

Ulverstone – between Marion Street and Trevor Street

192. 

Smith Street

Burnie

193. 

Southern Outlet Hwy A6

Between Hobart and Kingston (including Kingston connector)

194. 

Stephen Street

Devonport – between Wright Street and Tarleton Street

195. 

St Leonards Road

St Leonards – between Waverley Road and Johnston Road

196. 

Stieglitz Street

Fingal

197. 

Sunderland Street

Moonah – between Derwent Park Road and Lampton Avenue

198. 

Talbot Street

Fingal

199. 

Tamar Street

Between Invermay Road and Cimitiere Street

200. 

Tarleton Street

East Devonport – between Brooke Street and Bridge Road

201. 

Tasma Street

Hobart – between Argyle Street and Elizabeth Street

202. 

Tasman Hwy A3

Between Davey Street, Hobart and Holyman Avenue, Cambridge

203. 

Tasman Hwy A3

Between junction with Arthur Hwy, Sorell and Bresnehans Road, Little Swanport (for access to Mackays Road, also know as M Road)

204. 

Tasman Hwy A3

Between junction with George Street, Scottsdale and Tasman Hwy, Branxholm

205. 

Tasman Hwy A3

Between Lake Leake Main Road and saleyards south of junction with Tasman Hwy

206. 

Tasman Hwy A3

Between St Leonards Road and Camden Hill Road, Targa

207. 

Tea Tree Secondary Road C321

Between Midland Hwy and Colebrook Road, including Andrews Street and Ford Road, Brighton

208. 

Temco Road Bell Bay

Between Bell Bay Road and Old Bell Bay Road

209. 

Torquay Road

East Devonport – between Wright Street and Tarleton Street

210. 

Trevor Street

Ulverstone – between Lovett Street West and vegetable processing plant

211. 

Trowutta Road C218

Between Trowutta and Grooms Cross Road

212. 

Vermont Road

Launceston – between Invermay Road and Remount Road

213. 

Warwick Street

Hobart – between Brooker Avenue and Argyle Street

214. 

Waverley Road

Ulverstone – between Westella Drive and Merinda Drive

215. 

Wellington Street

Launceston – between Midland Hwy and Charles Street

216. 

Wellington Street

Longford

217. 

West Tamar Hwy A7

Between Launceston and Batman Highway

218. 

Westella Drive

Ulverstone

219. 

Westbury Road

Between Prospect – off Bass Hwy past Harley Parade and Bass Hwy overpass

220. 

Westport Road

Devonport – between Formby Road and the Port of Devonport

221. 

Wilkinson Street

Wynyard – between Bass Hwy and Inglis Street

222. 

William Street

Scottsdale – between Listers Lane and Lot 4 William Street (For use by vehicles attending Graham Candish Auto Electrical Service)

223. 

Woolmers Lane C521

Between Midland Hwy and Impact Depot

224. 

Wright Street

East Devonport – between Torquay Road and Norton Way

225. 

York Street

Launceston – between West Tamar Hwy and Bathurst Street

226. 

Zeehan Hwy B27

Between Zeehan and Lyell Hwy

SCHEDULE 2 - Axle Spacing and Mass Schedule

Clause 5(d) , clause 9(g) , clause 11(f) and Clause 17(a)

1.   In the following table, distance refers, according to the configuration of the vehicle, to –
(a) the distance from the centre of any single axle to the centre of any other single axle; or
(b) the distance from the centre of any single axle to the centre of the axle, in any group, that is furthest away from that single axle; or
(c) the greatest distance between the centres of axles in any 2 axle groups.
2.   The mass limits specified in the following table apply to the sum of the mass on each axle group or single axle in the distance referred to in the table, including the axles between which the distance is measured.

Distance between axle groups under

extreme axles of consideration (metres)

Maximum permitted laden mass on axle groups (tonnes)

Equal to or greater than

Less than

 

3.5

3.7

23.0

3.7

3.8

23.5

3.8

4.0

24.0

4.0

4.2

24.5

4.2

4.3

25.0

4.3

4.5

25.5

4.5

4.7

26.0

4.7

4.8

26.5

4.8

5.0

27.0

5.0

5.2

27.5

5.2

5.3

28.0

5.3

5.5

28.5

5.5

5.7

29.0

5.7

5.8

29.5

5.8

6.0

30.0

6.0

6.2

30.5

6.2

6.3

31.0

6.3

6.5

31.5

6.5

6.7

32.0

6.7

6.8

32.5

6.8

7.0

33.0

7.0

7.2

33.5

7.2

7.3

34.0

7.3

7.5

34.5

7.5

7.7

35.0

7.7

7.8

35.5

7.8

8.0

36.0

8.0

8.2

36.5

8.2

8.3

37.0

8.3

8.5

37.5

8.5

8.7

38.0

8.7

8.8

38.5

8.8

9.0

39.0

9.0

9.2

39.5

9.2

9.3

40.0

9.3

9.5

40.5

9.5

9.7

41.0

9.7

9.8

41.5

9.8

10.0

42.0

10.0

10.2

42.5

10.2

10.3

43.0

10.3

10.5

43.5

10.5

10.7

44.0

10.7

10.8

44.5

10.8

11.0

45.0

11.0

11.2

45.5

11.2

11.3

46.0

11.3

11.7

46.5

11.7

12.0

47.0

12.0

12.3

47.5

12.3

12.7

48.0

12.7

13.0

48.5

13.0

13.3

49.0

13.3

13.7

49.5

13.7

14.0

50.0

14.0

14.3

50.5

14.3

14.7

51.0

14.7

15.0

51.5

15.0

15.3

52.0

15.3

15.7

52.5

15.7

16.0

53.0

16.0

16.3

53.5

16.3

16.7

54.0

16.7

17.0

54.5

17.0

17.3

55.0

17.3

17.7

55.5

17.7

18.0

56.0

18.0

18.3

56.5

18.3

18.7

57.0

18.7

19.0

57.5

19.0

19.3

58.0

19.3

19.7

58.5

19.7

20.0

59.0

20.0

20.3

59.5

20.3

20.7

60.0

20.7

21.0

60.5

21.0

-

62.5

SCHEDULE 3 - Pilot Vehicles

Clause 19(m)

1.   A pilot vehicle is required for a vehicle or combination if the vehicle or combination –
(a) when used at night, exceeds 22 metres in length or 3.1 metres in width; or
(b) exceeds 21 metres in length or 3.2 metres in width and is used on any of the following roads:
(i) Blowhole Road, Eaglehawk Neck (C338);
(ii) Channel Hwy (B68) – Kettering to Gordon;
(iii) Corinna Developmental Road (C247);
(iv) Cradle Mountain Tourist Road (C132) – Learys Corner to Chalet;
(v) Guildford Road, Guildford;
(vi) Huon Hwy from Scotts Secondary Road, Geeveston (southern junction) to Southport;
(vii) Lake Dobson Tourist Road (C609);
(viii) Lake Secondary Road (A5) – Breona to Golden Valley;
(ix) Lyell Hwy from Wayatinah to Tungatinah Lagoon;
(x) Lyell Hwy between MT Arrowsmith tourist lookout and Strahan ;
(xi) Mount Barrow Tourist Road (C609);
(xii) Murchison Hwy (A10) – Rosebery to Tullah (Mt Black); Henrietta to Parawee (Hellyer Gorge);
(xiii) Notley Gorge Road (C731);
(xiv) Storeys Creek Road (B42);
(xv) Tasmans Arch Road (C338);
(xvi) Tasman Hwy (A3) - Moorina to Goshen; Scottsdale to Nunamara;
(xvii) Elephant Pass Main Road – between St Marys and Tasman Hwy;
(xviii) Esk Main Road – St Marys to Falmouth Road Junction (St Marys Pass);
(xix) Waratah Main Road (B23) – Savage River to Murchison Hwy.
SCHEDULE 4 - Road Network for Vehicles with Road-friendly Suspension

Clause 11(a) and clause 12

Item

Road

Comments and restrictions

1.

Acton Road overpass

Cambridge, only the section of Acton Road covered by the Tasman Hwy overpass at Cambridge

2. 

Anchor Road

Burnie Port

3. 

Andrew Street

Brighton

4. 

Anthony Main Road B28

Between Zeehan Hwy and Murchison Hwy

5. 

Argyle Street

Hobart – between Warwick Street and Federal Street

6. 

Arthur Hwy

Between Sorell and Dunalley

7. 

Arve Road

Geeveston

8. 

Ballochmyle Road

Tunbridge

9. 

Bass Hwy

Between Mt Pleasant Interchange, Prospect and Smithton

10. 

Bathurst Street

Launceston

11. 

Batman Hwy

Between West Tamar Hwy and East Tamar Hwy

12. 

Bell Bay Road

Between East Tamar Hwy and Bell Bay Wharf

13. 

Birralee Main Road

Between Westbury and Frankford Main Road

14. 

Bollard Drive

Burnie

15. 

Boral Road

Breadalbane

16. 

Boyer Secondary Road B10

Between New Norfolk and Boyer

17. 

Boyer Secondary Road B10

Between Bridgewater and Boyer (unladen travel only for combinations in excess of 21 metres length)

18. 

Bream Creek Road

Copping – between Kellevie Road and Weilangta Road

19. 

Bresnehans Road

Little Swanport – between Tasman Hwy and Mackays Road (also known as M Road)

20. 

Brickport Road

Between Cooee and yard 200 metres up from Bass Hwy

21. 

Bridge Road

Devonport – between Bass Hwy and Tarleton Street

22. 

Bridport Main Road

 
  

(a) B82 Bell Bay to Bridport

  

(b) B84 Bridport to Scottsdale

23. 

Brisbane Street

Hobart – between Argyle Street and Brooker Avenue

24. 

Brooker Hwy

Between Granton and Hobart Wharf

25. 

Brown Street

Fingal

26. 

Browns Road

Kingston – between Groningen Road and Pioneer Quarry

27. 

Burnett Street

Hobart - between Brooker Avenue and Argyle Street

28. 

Burnie Truck Route

Burnie – see Massey Greene Drive and Old Surrey Road

29. 

Cambridge Road

Cambridge Road, Cambridge – between junction with Acton Road and junction with Richmond Road

30. 

Camden Hill Road

Targa (including Camden Road)

31. 

Campbell Street

Hobart

32. 

Cascade Road

Hobart – between Macquarie Street and Cascade Brewery

33. 

Cement Works Road

Railton – between Railton Road and entrance to cement works

34. 

Charles Street

Launceston – between William Street and Goderich Street

35. 

Charles Street

Orford – between Tasman Hwy and Weilangta Road

36. 

Cimitiere Street

Launceston

37. 

Claremont Link Road

Between Brooker Hwy and Claremont Main Road

38. 

Colebrook Main Road

Between Fingerpost Road and Tea Tree Road

39. 

Connector Park Drive

From Kings Meadows Connector for 120 metres

40. 

Conway Street

Mowbray – between Invermay Road and Derby Street

41. 

Cradle Mountain Tourist Road C132

Between Moina and Learys Corner (Note: This does not include the section of the Cradle Mountain Tourist Road southwards from Learys Corner into Cradle Valley.)

42. 

Cradle Mountain Development Road C132

Between Learys Corner and Murchison Hwy

43. 

Cressy Main Road

Cressy

44. 

Davey Street

Hobart – between Brooker Hwy and Southern Outlet

45. 

Denison Road

Lonnavale – between Lonnavale Road and Weld Road

46. 

Derby Street

Mowbray – between Conway Street and McKenzie Street

47. 

Derwent Park Road

Between Brooker Hwy and Main Road, Moonah

48. 

Devonport Road

Between Bass Hwy and Mersey Main Road

49. 

Domain Hwy

Hobart

50. 

Dowling Street

Launceston

51. 

Dysons Lane

East Ulverstone

52. 

East Tamar Hwy A8

Between Launceston and George Town

53. 

Eastland Drive

Ulverstone – between Dysons Lane and Bass Hwy

54. 

Edwardes Street

Burnie – between Bollard Drive and Marine Terrace

55. 

Esk Main Road A4

Midland Hwy - between Conara and St Marys

56. 

Esplanade

East Devonport

57. 

Esplanade

Launceston – between St John Street and Tamar Street

58. 

Evans Street

Hobart

59. 

Evandale Road B41

Western Junction – between Midland Hwy and Boral Road

60. 

Ferny Hills Road C826

Between Golconda Road and Bridport Main Road

61. 

Fieldings Way

East Ulverstone

62. 

Fingerpost Main Road C350

Between Tasman Hwy and Colebrook Main Road

63. 

Flagstaff Gully Road C423

Between Tasman Hwy and Pioneer Depot

64. 

Ford Road

Brighton – between Midland Hwy and Tea Tree Road

65. 

Formby Road

Devonport – between Bass Hwy and wharf

66. 

Forster Street

Inveresk – between Invermay Road and Kings Wharf

67. 

Frankford Main Road

Between Birralee Main Road and West Tamar Hwy

68. 

Freestone Point Developmental Road C319

Triabunna

69. 

George Street

Scottsdale

70. 

George Town Road

Mayfield - between Foch Street and East Tamar Hwy

71. 

Glen Huon Road C619

Between Huonville and Judbury

72. 

Glenwood Road

Norwood – between Station Road and Quarantine Road

73. 

Goderich Street

Launceston – between Charles Street and East Tamar Hwy

74. 

Golconda Road B81

Between Virginia Road, Golconda and Listers Road, Scottsdale

75. 

Gordon River Road B61

Between Lyell Hwy and Strathgordon

76. 

Gormanston Road

Moonah – between Derwent Park Road and Pear Avenue

77. 

Grooms Cross Road

Irishtown

78. 

Hermons Road

Geeveston

79. 

Hobart Road

Launceston – between Quarantine Road and Midland Hwy

80. 

Hobblers Bridge Road

St Leonards – between Waverley Road and Killafaddy Road

81. 

Holyman Avenue

Between Tasman Hwy and Hobart Airport

82. 

Howard Road

Glenorchy

83. 

Huon Hwy A6

Geeveston – between junction of Arve Road and Southern Outlet Hwy

84. 

Huon Hwy A6

Between Hermons Road intersection and Southport

85. 

Illawarra Main Road B52

Between Perth and Carrick

86. 

Innes Street

Launceston

87. 

Invermay Road

Launceston – between Forster Street and Tamar Street

88. 

Invermay Road

Mowbray – between Vermont Road and Foch Street

89. 

Irishtown Road

Smithton

90. 

Jetty Street

Ulverstone

91. 

John Street

Breadalbane

92. 

Johnston Road

St Leonards – between Penquite Road and St Leonards Road

93. 

Kellevie Road

Copping – between Arthur Hwy and Bream Creek Road

94. 

Killafaddy Road

Launceston

95. 

Kimberleys Road

Ulverstone

96. 

Kings Meadows Connector

Kings Meadows

97. 

Lake Secondary Road A5

Between Melton Mowbray and Deloraine (For access only – not to be used as a through road)

98. 

Lake Secondary Road A5

Between Miena and Poatina Main Road

99. 

Lamb Place

Cambridge

100. 

Lampton Avenue

Derwent Park

101. 

Lilydale Road

Rocherlea – between George Town Road and Prosser Road, Underwood

102. 

Listers Lane Road

Scottsdale – between Golconda Road and Bridport Main Road

103. 

Lonavale Road

Judbury – between Glen Huon Road and Weld Road

104. 

Lone Star Road

Golconda – between Lisle Plantation and Virginia Road

105. 

Lovett Street

Ulverstone – between Bass Hwy and Trevor Street

106. 

Lowes Street

Tunbridge – between Midland Hwy and Main Road, Tunbridge

107. 

Lyell Hwy A10

 
  

(a) between Granton and junction with Oldina Drive, Tarraleah

  

(b) between Portal Road, Bradys Lake and Marlborough Secondary Road

  

(c) between Penghana Road, Queenstown and Zeehan Hwy

108. 

Mackays Road (also known as M Road)

Between Forestry Road connecting Lake Leake Main Road and Tasman Hwy, Little Swanport (including Bresnehans Road)

109. 

McKenzie Street

Between Launceston and Mowbray

110. 

Macquarie Street

Hobart

111. 

Main Road

Between Link Road, Claremont and Gunns Sawmills, Austins Ferry

112. 

Main Road

Tunbridge – between Lowes Road and Ballochmyle Road

113. 

Marion Street

Ulverstone

114. 

Marlborough Secondary Road B11

Between Lyell Hwy and Lake Hwy

115. 

Marlborough Street

Longford

116. 

Marthicks Road

Smithton – between Irish Town Road and Ta-Ann Mill

117. 

Massey Greene Drive

Between Burnie (Burnie Truck Route), Old Surrey Road, South Burnie and Old Surrey Road, Romaine

118. 

Mathinna Plains Road C423

Mathina – between New River Road, Ringarooma and Eton Road, Mathinna

119. 

Mathinna Road B43

Between Fingal and Mathinna

120. 

Maxwells Road

Cambridge

121. 

Merinda Drive

Ulverstone

122. 

Mersey Main Road

Spreyton – between Devonport Road and Railton Road

123. 

Midland Hwy

Between Granton and East Tamar Hwy, Launceston

124. 

Mill Road

Wesley Vale – between Pardoe Development Road and Moorland Beach Road (entrance to Wesley Vale Mill)

125. 

Mornington Road

Mornington

126. 

Murchison Hwy A10

Between junction with Ridgley Hwy (B18) and junction with Anthony Main Road (B28)

127. 

Murchison Hwy A10

Between Zeehan turnoff and Melba Flats train depot

128. 

Murphy Street

Launceston

129. 

New River Road C423

Between Main Road, Ringarooma and Mathinna Plains Road

130. 

Norton Way

Devonport

131. 

Ocean Drive

Ulverstone

132. 

Old Surrey Road (Burnie Truck Route)

 
  

(a) between Bass Hwy and Massey Greene Drive, South Burnie

  

(b) between Massey Greene Drive and Mount Road, Romaine

133. 

Pardoe Development Road

Wesley Vale

134. 

Parkham Road C711

Between Parkham and Bass Hwy

135. 

Patersonia Road C827

Between Tasman Hwy and Prossers Road

136. 

Penghana Road

Queenstown – between Driffield Street and Lyell Hwy

137. 

Plimsoll Road

Burnie Port

138. 

Poatina Main Road B51

Between Lake Secondary Road and Cressy Road

139. 

Port Road

Burnie

140. 

Powranna Road B53

Between Midland Hwy and Grain Elevator Board (approximately 1.5 km)

141. 

Prossers Road C824

Between Patersonia Road and Lilydale Main Road

142. 

Quarantine Road

Kings Meadows

143. 

Queens Walk

Hobart – between Risdon Road and Selfs Point Road

144. 

Racecourse Crescent

Launceston

145. 

Railton Main Road B13

Railton – between Mersey Main Road, Tarleton and Kimberley Road, Railton

146. 

Remount Road

Mowbray

147. 

Richard Street

Western Junction

148. 

Ridgley Hwy B18

Between Murchison Hwy and Burnie Truck Route

149. 

Ringarooma Main Road C423

Between Ringarooma and Tasman Hwy

150. 

Risdon Road

Lutana – between Brooker Hwy and Queens Walk

151. 

River Road

Burnie

152. 

Scotts Secondary Road

Geeveston

153. 

Selfs Point Road

Hobart

154. 

Shield Street

Launceston

155. 

Short Street

Ulverstone – between Marion Street and Trevor Street

156. 

Smith Street

Burnie

157. 

South Arm Hwy

Between Tasman Hwy and Mornington Road

158. 

Southern Outlet Hwy A6

Between Hobart and Kingston

159. 

Stephen Street

Devonport - between Wright Street and Tarleton Street

160. 

St Leonards Road

St Leonards – between Waverley Road and Johnston Road

161. 

Stieglitz Street

Fingal

162. 

Sunderland Street

Moonah – between Derwent Park Road and Lampton Avenue

163. 

Tamar Street

Between Invermay Road and Cimitiere Street

164. 

Tarleton Street

East Devonport – between Brooke Street and Bridge Road

165. 

Tasman Hwy A3

Between Davey Street, Hobart and Holyman Avenue, Cambridge

166. 

Tasman Hwy A3

Between junction with Arthur Hwy, Sorell and Bresnehans Road, Little Swanport

167. 

Tasman Hwy A3

Between junction with George Street, Scottsdale and Tasman Hwy, Branxholm

168. 

Tasman Hwy A3

Between Camden Road, Targa and Patersonia Road, Nunamara

169. 

Tasman Hwy A3

Between St Leonards Road and Abels Hill Road

170. 

Tea Tree Secondary Road C321

Between Midland Hwy and Colebrook Road, including Andrews Street and Ford Road, Brighton

171. 

Torquay Road

East Devonport – between Wright Street and Tarleton Street

172. 

Trevor Street

Ulverstone – between Lovett Street West and vegetable processing plant

173. 

Trowutta Road C218

Between Trowutta and Grooms Cross Road

174. 

Vermont Road

Launceston – between Invermay Road and Remount Road

175. 

Virginia Road

Golconda – between Lone Star Road and Golconda Road

176. 

Warwick Street

Hobart – between Brooker Avenue and Argyle Street

177. 

Waverley Road

Ulverstone – between Westella Drive and Merinda Drive

178. 

Weld Road

Lonnavale – between Denison Road and the Huon River

179. 

Wellington Street

Launceston – between Midland Hwy and Charles Street

180. 

Wellington Street

Longford

181. 

West Tamar Hwy

Between Exeter and Batman Hwy

182. 

Westella Drive

Ulverstone

183. 

Wielangta Road C335

Copping – between Bream Creek Road and Charles Street, Orford

184. 

William Street

Launceston

185. 

William Street

Scottsdale – between Listers Lane Roadand Lot 4 William Street (For use by vehicles attending Graham Candish Auto Electrical Service)

186. 

Woolmers Lane C521

Between Midland Hwy and Impact Depot

187. 

Wright Street

East Devonport – between Tarleton Street and Norton Way

188. 

Zeehan Hwy B27

Between Zeehan and Lyell Hwy

This notice was made by the Transport Commission at a meeting held on 12 August 2009.

The common seal of the Transport Commission was affixed on 12 August 2009, in the presence of –

D. H. PETERS

The Transport Commission

Displayed and numbered in accordance with the Rules Publication Act 1953.

Notified in the Gazette on 18 August 2009

This notice is administered in the Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the notice)

This notice –
(a) provides for the exemption, subject to conditions, of certain vehicles and combinations from the operation of certain provisions of the Vehicle and Traffic (Vehicle Operations) Regulations 2001 ; and
(b) replaces the Vehicle and Traffic (Vehicle Operations) Notice 2006 .