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Freight
The Department for Transport, Energy
and Infrastructure plays a significant role in ensuring the safe
and efficient use of the transport system within South Australia
by local, national and international freight operators.
Of specific note on this site are issues relating to:
Ports & Logistics
To access specific information available on these topics view also
the Publications
index.
Heavy Vehicle Driver Fatigue
The new laws consider the health and well-being of heavy vehicle
(including bus)
drivers, aiming to help drivers get home safely by requiring that
all parties in the chain-of-responsibility
take ‘reasonable steps’ to prevent
driver fatigue.
Road Freight
Heavy vehicles are subject to restrictions in terms of their compliance
with safety regulations, the routes they may travel, and the time
drivers remain behind the wheel.
- Vehicle Configuration
& Notices
Access Gazette Notices, Information Bulletins, Permits and Inspection
information relating to a particular vehicle type.
- Inspections
To ensure the safety of other road users, and to protect the roads,
Restricted Access Vehicles must be maintained to comply with specifications
as set out in the Road Traffic Act. Regular inspections ensure
that vehicles are well maintained and operating safely.
- National Driving
Hours
There are legal restrictions on the driving periods of any motor
vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Mass of 12 tonnes and over.
- Safe-T-Cam
Safe-T-Cam is an initiative of Transport SA in partnership with
the New South Wales Road Traffic Authority (RTA) and the South
Australian Police (SAPOL) to reduce heavy vehicle speeding, driver
fatigue and prevent heavy vehicle crashes.
- Heavy
Vehicle Access Framework
Eyre
Peninsula Grain Transport Report (PDF)
"Grain
Transport - issues paper" (PDF)
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