HEAVY VEHICLE NATIONAL LAW
National Class 3 20m Long 3-axle Truck and 4-axle Dog Trailer Mass and Dimension Exemption Notice 2022 (No.2)
1) This Notice grants mass and dimension exemptions to Class 3 combinations consisting of a truck and dog trailer meeting the requirements of a Vehicle Specification envelope. An eligible combination must meet certain Australian Design Rule standards relating to braking and roll stability. An eligible combination is also required to meet specified Performance Based Standards axle spacing limits for Tier 1 bridges.
2) This Notice revokes and replaces the National Class 3 20m Long 3-axle Truck and 4-axle Dog Trailer Mass and Dimension Exemption Notice 2022 (No.1).
Note: This Notice amends the Intelligent Access Program Conditions section of the Queensland Schedule. All other conditions are unchanged.
2. Authorising provision
3) This Notice is made under the following provision of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL):
a) section 117 – Regulator’s power to exempt category of class 1 or 3 heavy vehicles from compliance with mass or dimension requirement.
3. Title
This exemption Notice may be cited as the National Class 3 20m Long 3-axle Truck and 4-axle Dog Trailer Mass and Dimension Exemption Notice 2022 (No.1).
4. Commencement date
This Notice commences on 5 December 2022.
5. Expiry date
This Notice expires on 27 September 2027.
6. Definitions
1) Unless otherwise stated, words and expressions used in this Notice have the same meanings as those in the HVNL and its regulations.
2) In this Notice:
Bin means a rigid box container fixed to the vehicle that has solid sides and floor designed for the carriage of loose material.
Dog trailer has the same meaning as in section 4 of the Heavy Vehicle (Vehicle Standards) National Regulation.
Performance-Based Standards Scheme – the Standards and Vehicle Assessment Rules means the document of that name published by the National Transport Commission, as amended from time to time.
Operator’s Guide means the National Class 3 20m Long 3-axle Truck and 4-axle Dog Trailer Mass and Dimension Exemption Notice Operator’s Guide, maintained and published by the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (the NHVR, or the Regulator).
Vehicle specification envelope means the set of parameters including external dimensions such as vehicle height and length, plus internal dimensions such as draw bar length and axle spacing, that determine a vehicle’s eligibility for access at a given PBS network level.
3) In this Notice, when referring to a vehicle specification envelope, the dimensions specified in Figure 1 correspond to the meanings provided in Table 1:
Figure 1: Parameters for vehicle specification envelope
Table 1: Parameters for vehicle specification envelope
Parameter Number | Parameter Name | Meaning |
1 | Bin Height (BRH) | The perpendicular distance from the surface of the road to the top rim of the bin mounted on the truck or the dog trailer, not including attachments including tarps, tarp systems, or any other load covering. |
2 | Truck Bin Floor Height (TFH) | The distance between the road surface and the floor of the truck bin. If the floor of the bin is not level, this measurement is to the highest point of the floor. |
3 | Truck Wheelbase (TWB) | The wheelbase of the truck unit |
4 | Tow Coupling Overhang (TCO) | The length from the centre of the drive axle group of the truck to the centre of the articulation point of the drawbar |
5 | Drawbar Length (DBL) | As per section 6 of Schedule 6 of the Heavy Vehicle (Mass Dimension and Loading) National Regulation |
6 | Dog Trailer Wheelbase (DWB) | The wheelbase of the dog trailer unit |
7 | Dog Trailer Bin Floor Height (DFH) | The distance between the road surface and the floor of the dog trailer bin. If the floor of the bin is not level, this measurement is to the highest point of the floor. |
7. Application
1) This exemption Notice applies to a Class 3 heavy vehicle that is a combination consisting of a truck with three axles and a dog trailer with four axles.
2) The axles on the truck must be:
a) a single steer axle; and
b) a tandem drive axle.
3) The axles on the dog trailer must consist of two tandem axle groups.
4) This Notice applies in participating jurisdictions subject to the conditions provided in the relevant Schedule of this Notice.
5) A heavy vehicle to which this section applies is an eligible vehicle.
8. Exemption – Prescribed mass requirements
1) An eligible vehicle is exempt from the following mass requirements under Schedule 1 of the Heavy Vehicle (Mass Dimension and Loading) National Regulation (MDL Regulation):
a) section 2(1) – Mass limits for a single vehicle or combination
b) section 2(4) – Restriction on ratio of mass of towing vehicle and trailer
c) section 4 – Mass limits for a single axle or axle group
d) section 5 – Mass limits relating to axle spacing generally
2) An exemption in 1) only applies to the extent provided by specific conditional mass limits in sections 9 of this Notice, or in a Schedule.
9. Conditions – Mass (total mass and axle masses)
1) An eligible vehicle operating on a PBS network indicated in column 1 of Table 2 may not exceed the masses indicated in column 2 to column 6.
Table 2: Maximum masses (total mass and axle masses)
Column 1 T&D Level | Column 2 Total Mass (t) | Column 3 Truck Steer Axle (t) | Column 4 Truck Drive Axle (t) | Column 5 Front Trailer Axle (t) | Column 6 Rear Trailer Axle (t) |
T&D Level 1 | 50.5 | 6.5 | 16.5 | 16.5 | 16.5 |
T&D Level 2 | 57.5 | 17.0 | 17.0 | 17.0 |
2) In this section total mass means the mass of the eligible vehicle including its load.
Note: Networks are provided under section 14 based on the masses set out in this section.
10. Exemption – Prescribed dimension requirements
1) An eligible vehicle is exempt from the following mass requirements under Schedule 6 of the Heavy Vehicle (Mass Dimension and Loading) National Regulation (MDL Regulation):
a) section 3 – Length (combination or single vehicle)
b) section 4 – Length (trailers)
c) section 6 – Length (trailer drawbars)
2) An exemption in 1) only applies to the extent that specific conditional dimension limits are provided in section 11, 12 and 13 of this Notice, or in a Schedule.
11. Condition – Dimension (combination length)
An eligible vehicle must not exceed 20m in length.
12. Condition – Vehicle specification envelope dimension limits (3.0m high bin combination)
1) With reference to the terms and definitions set out in section 6(3) of this notice the vehicle specification envelope dimensions of an eligible vehicle with a bin height no greater than 3.0m must not exceed the dimensions indicated in Table 3.
Table 3: Vehicle specification envelope for eligible vehicle with 3.0m high bins
Limits | Dimension (m) | |||||
TWB | TCO | DBL | DWB | TFH | DFH | |
Minimum | 4.5 | 1.5 | 3.3 | 4.5 | - | - |
Maximum | 5.8 | 1.65 | 5.6 | 6.95 | 1.4 | 1.45 |
2) For this section, the width of a heavy vehicle must be measured in the same manner as in section 8 of the Heavy Vehicle (Vehicle Standards) National Regulation.
13. Condition – Vehicle specification envelope dimension limits (3.3m high bin combination)
1) With reference to the terms and definitions set out in section 6(3) of this notice the vehicle specification envelope dimensions of an eligible vehicle with a bin rim height greater than 3.0m in height but no greater than 3.3m must not exceed the dimensions indicated in Table 4.
Table 4: Vehicle specification envelope for eligible vehicle with 3.3m high bins
Limits | Dimension (m) | |||||
TWB | TCO | DBL | DWB | TFH | DFH | |
Minimum | 4.5 | 1.5 | 3.3 | 5.5 | - | - |
Maximum | 5.8 | 1.65 | 5.0 | 6.95 | 1.4 | 1.45 |
2) For this section, the width of a heavy vehicle must be measured in the same manner as in section 8 of the Heavy Vehicle (Vehicle Standards) National Regulation.
14. Conditions – Areas and routes
1) For the purposes of section 119(1)(a) of the HVNL, a network specified in a Schedule of this Notice is a stated area or route to which this Notice applies.
2) Where a network is specified in a Schedule, the designation of that network as a “T&D Level 1” or a “T&D Level 2” network means that it is a T&D Level 1 or T&D Level 2 network for the purpose of this Notice.
3) An eligible vehicle operating on an area or route specified in this Notice or its Schedules must comply with the following conditions as specified for routes and areas set out on that map:
a) Road conditions pursuant to section 160 of the HVNL; and
b) Travel conditions pursuant to section 161 of the HVNL; and
c) Vehicle conditions pursuant to section 162 of the HVNL.
4) An eligible vehicle operating on a network set out in a Schedule of this Notice must comply with the conditional total mass and axle mass limits for that level specified in section 9 of this Notice.
15. Conditions – Vehicle conditions
1) An eligible vehicle must be fitted with the following systems:
a) an anti-lock brake system compliant with:
b) the trailer must have a Roll-over control compliant with Australian Design Rule 38/05.
c) Full contour conspicuity markings compliant with Appendix A of the Australian Design Rule 13/00 (ADR 13/00), as amended from time to time, and without the variation specified in clause 10.14.
Note: Appendix A of ADR13/00 contains the UN R 48/06 which sets out the requirements for full contour conspicuity markings at clause 6.21.
The operation of section 15(1)(c) is intended to make the application of full contour conspicuity markings compliant with ADR (13/00) mandatory under this Notice, despite the variation made at clause 10.14.
2) If drawbar length exceeds 5m, the outermost surface of the drawbar must be fitted with yellow reflective material that complies with Class C material requirements of United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Regulation No. 104 Uniform provisions concerning the approval of retro-reflective markings for vehicles of category M, N and O.
3) Any system or equipment specified in this section must be functioning when an eligible vehicle is operating under this Notice.
16. Condition – Axle spacing limits (Tier 1 Bridge Formulae)
1) The axle spacing of an eligible vehicle must comply with the Tier 1 Bridge Formulae as published in the Performance-Based Standards Scheme – the Standards and Vehicle Assessment Rules, for each corresponding level of access under this Notice.
2) The Tier 1 Bridge Formulae are:
a) For access to a Level 1 network under this Notice:
M = 3L + 12.5 for M <= 42.5 t; and
M = L + 32.5 for M >= 42.5 t
b) For access to a Level 2 network under this Notice:
M = 3L + 12.5 for M <= 46.5 t; and
M = 1.5L + 29.5 for M >= 46.5 t
Where | L = | the distance in meters between the extreme axles of any two axle groups |
| M = | the maximum mass in tonnes of both axles permissible for L |
17. Conditions – Access to T&D level 2 networks
1) An eligible vehicle that is carrying a load may only operate on a T&D Level 2 if a minimum of 20% of the vehicle’s total mass is on the truck drive axle group.
2) An eligible vehicle may only operate on a T&D Level 2 if it meets either of the following requirements:
a) the operator of the heavy vehicle holds mass management accreditation for the vehicle; or
b) any axle that exceeds general mass limits prescribed under Schedule 1 of the Heavy Vehicle (Mass, Dimension and Loading) National Regulation is fitted with a certified road-friendly suspension system.
18. Conditions – Intelligent access program conditions (IAP conditions)
1) This section only applies in jurisdictions that have an intelligent access program condition in the relevant Schedule.
2) Pursuant to s402(1)(a) and (b) of Chapter 7 of the HVNL, the following conditions of this Notice are intelligent access program conditions:
a) any condition relating to mass or dimensions; and
b) any condition relating to stated areas or routes to which the authority applies, including any relating to speed or time of travel.
3) Pursuant to s402(1)(c) of Chapter 7 of the HVNL, an eligible vehicle must be monitored by an approved intelligent transport system as set out in the intelligent access program conditions of a Schedule to this Notice.
Peter Caprioli
Executive Director (Freight and Supply Chain Productivity)
National Heavy Vehicle Regulator
Schedule 1 Australian Capital Territory
This Schedule applies in the Australian Capital Territory.
2. Conditions – Areas and Routes (Networks)
An eligible vehicle of total mass not exceeding the mass in column 1 of Table 1, may operate at the T&D Level specified in column 2 on the networks named in column 3:
Table 1: Australian Capital Territory T&D Networks
Column 1 Truck and Dog Mass (t) | Column 2 T&D Level | Column 3 Network Name |
50.5 | T&D Level 1 | Level 1 Truck and Dog Trailer Approved Routes and Areas |
57.5 | T&D Level 2 | Approved roads for National Class 2 Performance based Standards (PBS) Level 2A Truck & Dog Trailer |
Note: The networks named in column 3 of Table 1 are published and maintained by the Australian Capital Territory government and are available on its City Services website.
Schedule 2 New South Wales
This Schedule applies in New South Wales.
2. Conditions – Areas and Routes (Networks)
1) An eligible vehicle of total mass not exceeding the mass in column 1 of Table 1, may operate at the T&D Level specified in column 2 on the networks named in column 3:
Table 1: New South Wales T&D Networks
Column 1 Truck and Dog Mass (t) | Column 2 T&D Level | Column 3 Network Name |
50.5 | T&D Level 1 | GML and CML Networks National Class 2 Performance Based Standards Level 1 and 2A Truck and Dog Trailer Authorisation Notice 2021 PBS Level 1 |
57.5 | T&D Level 2 | GML and CML Networks National Class 2 Performance Based Standards Level 1 and 2A Truck and Dog Trailer Authorisation Notice 2021 PBS Level 2 |
Note: The networks named in column 3 of Table 1 are published and maintained by Transport for New South Wales and are available on its website.
2) In addition to the networks in Table 1, an eligible vehicle that is a truck and dog combination which does not exceed 57.5t and categorised as a T&D Level 2, may operate on the Great Western Highway between the M4 Western Motorway/Russell Street interchange at Emu Plains, and the Great Western Highway/ Castlereagh Highway interchange at Marrangaroo.
Schedule 3 Queensland
This Schedule applies in Queensland.
2. Conditions – Areas and Routes (Networks)
1) An eligible vehicle of total mass not exceeding the mass in column 1 of Table 1, may operate at the T&D Level specified in column 2 on the networks named in column 3:
Table 1: Queensland T&D Level 1 Networks
Column 1 Truck and Dog Mass (t) | Column 2 T&D Level | Column 3 Network Name |
50.5 | T&D Level 1 | All roads |
57.5 | T&D Level 2 | Up to 23m B-doubles only (B23) PBS 2A (up to 25m B-double) (B25) PBS 3A (up to type 1 road trains) (RT1) PBS 4A (up to type 2 road trains) (RT2) Multi-combination heavy vehicle operational areas |
2) Access to all roads on the T&D Level 1 network is restricted by the conditions found in the Queensland T&D Level 1 Restrictions section of the Operator’s Guide.
Note: The networks named in column 3 of Table 1 are published and maintained by The Queensland Department of Transport and are available on the Queensland Globe website.
3. Condition – Requirements relating to tandem axle groups at greater than 16.5t
1) An eligible vehicle that has a tandem axle group with a mass greater than 16.5t must comply with one of the following conditions:
a) the operator of the vehicle must hold Mass Management Accreditation, or;
b) the vehicle must comply with both of the following conditions:
Note: the option in subsection (1)(b) to comply using IAP will be removed from 1 June 2024.
2) In this section, Intelligent Access Program means the approved intelligent transport system of that name administered by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads.
3) At the time of operation under this notice, an eligible vehicle to which this section applies must be enrolled in and be compliant with the conditions of the required approved intelligent transport system.
4. Conditions - Self Declaration
1) This section applies to an eligible vehicle that is operating under an approved intelligent transport system pursuant to section 3 of this Schedule.
2) If an Approved Intelligent Transport System utilises a Self-Declared Input Device (SDID), the relevant information must be entered into the SDID by:
a) the driver, if the SDID is fitted in or on the vehicle; or
b) the participating operator, if the SDID is fitted in a place other than the place mentioned in subsection (a).
3) The relevant information must be true and accurate and must be re-entered irrespective of the mass of the vehicle whenever:
a) there is a change to the vehicle mass or configuration; or
b) if prompted by the SDID.
4) For the purpose of this subsection relevant information means information relating to the mass or configuration of the vehicle.
Schedule 4 South Australia
This Schedule applies in South Australia.
2. Conditions – Areas and Routes (Networks)
An eligible vehicle of total mass not exceeding the mass in column 1 of Table 1, may operate at the T&D Level specified in column 2 on the networks named in column 3:
Table 1: South Australia T&D Networks
Column 1 Truck and Dog Mass (t) | Column 2 T&D Level | Column 3 Network Name |
50.5 | T&D Level 1 | PBS Routes level 1A |
57.5 | T&D Level 2 | PBS Routes Level 2A |
Note: The networks named in column 3 of Table 1 are published and maintained by South Australian Department of Transport and Infrastructure and are available on its RavNet website.
Schedule 5 Victoria
This Schedule applies in Victoria.
2. Conditions – Areas and Routes (Networks)
An eligible vehicle of total mass not exceeding the mass in column 1 of Table 1, may operate at the T&D Level specified in column 2 on the networks named in column 3:
Table 1: Victorian T&D Networks
Column 1 Truck and Dog Mass (t) | Column 2 T&D Level | Column 3 Network Name |
50.5 | T&D Level 1 | Victoria’s Performance Based Standards (PBS) level 1 Network |
57.5 | T&D Level 2 | Victoria’s Performance Based Standards (PBS) level 2A Cubic Network |
Note: The networks named in column 3 of Table 1 are published and maintained by VicRoads and are available on its website