NHVR combines with police for new heavy vehicle fatigue operation
The NHVR has launched a new operation to focus on heavy vehicle fatigue during the busy holiday period
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The NHVR is focusing on fatigue management this holiday period
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The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) has announced it is partnering with police across the country to conduct a national operation to combat fatigue related heavy vehicle crashes this holiday season.
Operation Forager commenced on Monday November 20 and will run for four weeks across NSW, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, the ACT and Tasmania.
The joint operation is being run to raise greater awareness about the importance of managing fatigue when driving and providing information across the heavy vehicle industry in regard to on-road compliance and staying safe on the roads during the busy holiday period.
NHVR CEO Sal Petroccitto says heavy vehicle driver fatigue is one of the three biggest killers on Australian roads and that the NHVR is reminding drivers to ensure they are well rested before setting out on their journey this holiday season.
"In the past year there have been 167 fatal crashes involving heavy vehicles in Australia and 190 lives lost," Petroccitto says.
"While the holiday season is a fantastic time for families and holidaymakers, more road users mean it’s critical for heavy vehicle drivers to be extra cautious.
"We know we have fantastic drivers and operators doing the right thing, so we need them to keep up the good work by practicing safe behaviours, like focusing on rest, taking meal breaks and looking after themselves on the road."
Petroccitto says that anyone on the road feeling the five signs of fatigue in inattention, irregular body movements, erratic vehicle movements, dull sensory alertness, or poor concentration should know that it means it’s time to listen to your body and take a break.
"Drivers may be impaired even when complying with work and rest limits," Petroccitto says.
"So, even if you’re within your work and rest parameters, if you’re feeling the effects of fatigue this holiday season, it’s important to rest."
NHVR chief operations officer Paul Salvati says NHVR on-road officers will be patrolling locations frequented by long haul intrastate and interstate heavy vehicles across the country.
"With the road toll in almost every state and territory still too high, the safety of all drivers on the road is our number one priority," Salvati says.
"As part of our inform, educate and enforce approach we are working with industry to raise better awareness of the extreme risk that fatigue presents.
"Over the past year, the NHVR has undertaken more than 2,100 hours of roadside education focused on fatigue and work diaries, with heavy vehicle drivers.
"Both mental and physical health issues are overrepresented in heavy vehicle drivers, so it’s also important to understand the medical conditions prevalent in the industry.
"The NHVR has proactively developed a range of resources for drivers to assist with their fitness to drive and these can be accessed through the NHVR website."
With the pressure on the freight industry increasing during the holiday season, the NHVR encourages drivers who feel pressured by their employer to drive while fatigued to call the NHVR’s Heavy Vehicle Confidential Reporting Hotline on 1800 931 785.
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