The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has revealed the findings from its latest major safety operation conducted during Easter.
Operation Omega II was a week-long safety initiative that targeted
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NHVR heavy vehicle operation to target fatigue this Easter
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has warned the heavy vehicle industry to take fatigue seriously this Easter holidays as it prepares a new operation to tackle non-compliance.
Over the holidays,
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Legal: Keeping compliant with work diaries
As we all know, if you’re on standard hours, the obligation to fill in your work diary under the Heavy Vehicle National Law kicks in when you’re going to be doing work outside of the 100km radius from
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NatRoad demands urgent government action following increase in road deaths
The National Road Transport Association (NatRoad) has called for an urgent review of the National Road Safety Strategy by the federal government in the wake of a rising road toll.
With 1,324 people losing
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Industry responds to Western Sydney truck rest stop announcement
The industry has moved to welcome the news yesterday that Western Sydney will receive its first heavy vehicle rest stop.
Yesterday, the federal government revealed it would be building Western Sydney’s
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Drivers urged to stay safe during National Driver Fatigue Week
The New South Wales government has issued a reminder for truck drivers to manage themselves on the roads during National Driver Fatigue Week.
With the state recording a 47 per cent rise in people losing
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Driver fatigue dominates concerns following Operation Omega review
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has responded to the results of its latest safety operation, outlining that driver fatigue is still a serious concern following an alarming road toll in 2024.
NHVR
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Preparing drivers and business for fatigue management compliance this holiday season
As the holiday season approaches, the transport industry faces increased pressures—longer hours, tighter deadlines and heightened risks on the roads. Fatigue management becomes more critical than ever
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Fatigue and distraction incidents decreasing for Australian truck drivers
A new insights report from Australian camera technology company Seeing Machines suggests almost 32,000 vehicles operating across Australia are slowly recording less and less fatigue and distraction events.
The
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ATA calls for flexibility in advanced fatigue regulation
The Australian Trucking Association (ATA) says transport ministers should reconsider parts of current truck driver fatigue laws to instil more flexibility for Australian drivers.
An ATA submission says
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