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Monitoring performance

Turning the tables on the regulators is all part of the strategy, being used by Philip Halton, Executive Director of the Australian Livestock Transporters Association, to try and get some action from the National Transport Commission in sorting out the dog’s breakfast which is the most recent fatigue management regulations. In his weekly newsletter to [...]

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Concentrate on the core message

Submissions are being made to the National Transport Commission in response to their Performance Based Standards Regulatory Impact Statement (PBSRIS). While the submissions are considered and do bring up important points needed to be considered in the improvement of the PBS system as it now stands, there is one crucial change without which the whole [...]

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Throwing a spanner in the works

The chances of Australia getting a sensible and pragmatic electronic work diary system are lengthening fast with the publication of a submission by the New South Wales Road Traffic Authority to the National Transport Commission. In reply to the draft position paper on Electronic Systems for Heavy Vehicle Driver Fatigue and Speed Compliance, the RTA [...]

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Getting uptight about rail

The latest release from the National Transport Commission looks likely to stir up some feeling in the road transport sector with its clear indication of increased investment in the rail sector without taking into account the most productive form of transport, road, as a nalternative. In his column, commentator on all things transport here in [...]

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Opening a can of worms

The National Transport Commission have just released a draft position paper where they set out some ideas for the development of an electronic work diary to replace the current hand written book introduced late last year. Let’s hope they have learned the lessons of the introduction of the Intelligent Access Program and look for a [...]

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Authorities seeing sense

Some semblance of common sense appears to be rearing its head in the regulation of fatigue in Australia. The debacle caused by the late announcement of the new Fatigue Regulations in the lead up to their implementation last September has left many operators struggling to cope in the new compliance environment. Luckily, for many operators [...]

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It is hard to be optimistic

  The announcement in recent days of the agreement by the transport ministers of Australia to pursue the laudable aim of producing a national regulation by the Australian road transport industry is supposed to fill our hearts with joy in the expectation the stupidity of differences in legislation from one state to the other will [...]

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New look NTC website

It would be unjust to describe the redesign of the National Transport Commission’s website as a  case of rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic, but there is a hint of the repackaging of the same old stuff and disguising the glacial movement in transport industry reform.

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New fatigue rules welcomed

The National Transport Commission (NTC) has announced their welcome for the commencement of new heavy vehicle driver fatigue laws in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.

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PBS map published

The National Transport Commission (NTC) has, finally, published the initial maps provided by states and territories. of the road network available to the different class of PBS vehicles.

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