National Heavy Vehicle Regulator National Heavy Vehicle Regulator
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The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator is Australia’s independent regulator for all vehicles over 4.5t gross vehicle mass. For more information, visit www.nhvr.gov.au.
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On the road with the NHVR - National Roadworthiness Baseline Survey - Results 2017
Australia’s first national heavy vehicle health check, conducted in Aug -
Sep 2016, provides a point-in-time snapshot of the mechanical condition of Australia's heavy vehicle fleet. The results show a sound performance by industry in maintaining vehicles, with some room for improvement. For more information, visit nhvr.gov.au/nrbs -
On the road with the NHVR - Vehicle standards - driving lamps and LED lightbar
Driving lamps are common accessory lights fitted to vehicles. This podcast sets out the requirements for vehicle owners and modifiers, when attaching LED light bars to a heavy vehicle for use as a driving lamp. This information is also available as a fact sheet from https://www.nhvr.gov.au/files/201508-0231-vsg1-driving-lamps.pdf
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On the road with NHVR - Vehicle modifications - backlit badges and logos
Heavy vehicle owners and modifiers must meet certain requirements for the fitment and use of backlit badges and logos on heavy vehicles. This information can also be downloaded as a fact sheet from https://www.nhvr.gov.au/safety-accreditation-compliance/vehicle-standards-and-modifications/vehicle-standards-guides
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On the road with the NHVR - Vehicle modifications - fitting bodies and tow couplings
Vehicle owners, modifiers and dealers must meet certain requirements when modifying a new heavy vehicle by fitting a body or tow coupling. This information is also available as a fact sheet from https://www.nhvr.gov.au/safety-accreditation-compliance/vehicle-standards-and-modifications/vehicle-standards-guides
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On the road with the NHVR - Vehicle standards and semi-trailer rear bumpers
Due to recent changes to the Australian Design Rules (ADR) requirements, semi-trailer rear bumpers no longer need to be painted white. This change only applies to new semi-trailers built from 1 January 2005. The information in this podcast is also available as a fact sheet from https://www.nhvr.gov.au/safety-accreditation-compliance/vehicle-standards-and-modifications/vehicle-standards-guides
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On the road with the NHVR - Changes to heavy vehicle safety standards
This guide sets out changes made to heavy vehicle safety standards that take effect from 6 February 2016. This information can also be downloaded as a fact sheet from https://www.nhvr.gov.au/safety-accreditation-compliance/vehicle-standards-and-modifications/vehicle-standards-guides