South Australia Class 1 Transport of Indivisible Items and Agricultural Vehicles Dimension Exemption Notice Operator’s Guide
South Australia Class 1 Transport of Indivisible Items and Agricultural Vehicles Dimension Exemption Notice Operator’s Guide
National
Heavy
Vehicle
Regulator
The South Australia Class 1 Transport of Indivisible Items and Agricultural Vehicles Dimension Exemption Notice 2023 (No.1) grants exemptions from dimension requirements under the Heavy Vehicle (Mass, Dimension and Loading) National Regulation (MDL) for a Class 1 heavy vehicle carrying either large indivisible items or agricultural vehicles.
Note: The Notice provides an exemption from certain heavy vehicle heavy vehicle length, width, height, rear overhang and side projection limits outlined in the MDL for Class 1 vehicles operating in South Australia.
This instrument does NOT exempt these vehicles from other requirements of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL),including, but not limited to, mass and other dimension requirements.
Specifications | |
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Gazette Notice: | C2023G01170 |
Starts: | 3 November 2023 |
Expires: | 2 November 2028 |
Vehicle types: | Class 1, a truck, a truck towing a trailer, a prime mover towing a semitrailer |
Exemptions: |
Dimension requirements (general length, trailer length, combination length, deck length, width, height by load, rear overhang, rear projection, side projection) |
Law: | HVNL, MDL |
Coverage: | SA |
To be carried: | No |
- Overview
- Definitions
- Eligible
Vehicles - Conditions
- Network and
Mapping - Related
Notices - Resources
- Changes and
Updates
Overview
The information in this Operator’s Guide is intended to do two things:
- Explain how the South Australia Class 1 Transport of Indivisible Items and Agricultural Vehicles Dimension Exemption Notice 2023 (No.1) (the Notice) operates, to assist in complying with it. It is important to remember this Operator’s Guide is instructional only and it is the Notice that provides the exemption or authorisation. If there is a difference or misunderstanding between the Operator’s Guide and the Notice, the Notice has priority and must be followed. The only exceptions are the requirements or conditions set out in the ‘Network and Mapping’ section explained below.
- Provide additional information referred to in the network requirements of the Notice. This includes links to network maps and other information such as vehicle, travel and road conditions. Networks and their conditions published in the ‘Network and Mapping’ section of this Operator’s Guide are not general advice and must be treated as conditions of the Notice.
Please read the Notice and this Operator’s Guide together. To download or print this guide, use the print or PDF buttons on the top right of this page.
Exemptions
These exemptions only apply to the extent to which conditions are granted.
Dimension exemptions
An eligible vehicle combination operating under this Notice is exempt from the following dimension requirements of Schedule 6 of the Heavy Vehicle (Mass, Dimension and Loading) National Regulation (MDL):
- section 3 - Length (combination or single vehicle).
- section 4 – Length (trailers).
- section 5 – Length (rear overhang).
- section 7 – Width.
- section 8 – Height.
- section 12 – Rear projection of load.
- section 13 – Front and side projection of load - side projection only.
The exemption only applies to particular vehicle or component dimension limits. If more than one dimension limit applies, the lower dimension limit applies, and the other dimension limit must be disregarded.
Note: Other mass and dimension limits in the MDL apply.
Definitions
The following are terms used in this Notice or conditions of operation. Unless otherwise stated, words and expressions used in this Notice have the same meaning as defined in the HVNL.
Term |
Definition |
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ADR |
Means the Australian Design Rules. |
Adelaide Hills Area |
Means the area described in the map of that name published in this Guide. |
Adelaide Metropolitan Area |
Means the area described in the map of that name published in this Guide. |
Agricultural implement |
Means a vehicle without its own automotive power, built to perform agricultural tasks, and includes an agricultural trailer. Examples:
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Agricultural machine |
Means a vehicle with its own automotive power, built to perform agricultural tasks. Examples:
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Agricultural vehicle |
For the purpose of the Notice, includes combinations of agricultural vehicles, machines or implements connected and operated by hydraulic hoses, drive shafts, or other couplings. |
Indivisible item |
Means an item that:
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Low visibility |
When circumstances such as fog, heavy rain, smoke, dust, or insect plague cause:
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Participating road manager |
Means a road manager listed in the participating road manager section of the Guide. |
South Australian Country Area |
Means an area in South Australia other than the Adelaide Metropolitan Area or the Adelaide Hills Area. |
Eligible vehicles
The Notice applies to a Class 1 heavy vehicle operating in South Australia, as listed in Table 1.
An eligible Class 1 vehicle is a :
- truck
- truck towing a trailer
- prime mover towing a semitrailer.
An eligible vehicle may only transport either a large indivisible item or an agricultural vehicle.
Note: Single steer and twin steer trucks and prime movers are both classed as eligible vehicles in this Notice.
Description | Image of eligible vehicle | Maximum length limits (m) |
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Truck | 12.5 | |
Truck towing a trailer | 19.0 | |
Prime mover towing a semitrailer | *25.0 | |
* An eligible vehicle cannot exceed 19.0m long when travelling in the Adelaide Hills Area. |
Conditions
Notices are subject to various conditions to ensure public safety, protect assets and prevent adverse impacts on the community, such as noise, emissions and traffic congestion. See the sections below for specific conditions related to this Notice.
Dimension conditions - Click to expand
Length
Under the Notice, an eligible vehicle must not exceed the maximum length listed in Table 2.
Description | Image of eligible vehicle | Maximum length limits (m) |
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Truck | 12.5 | |
Truck towing a trailer | 19.0 | |
Prime mover towing a semitrailer | *25.0 | |
* An eligible vehicle cannot exceed 19.0m long when travelling in the Adelaide Hills Area. |
Width
An eligible vehicle operating under this notice must not exceed the maximum widths in Table 3.
Load type | Maximum width (m) |
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Large indivisible item | *3.5 |
Agricultural vehicle | *4.5 |
* An eligible vehicle cannot exceed 3.05m in width when travelling in the Adelaide Hills Area. |
In addition to Table 3 the following restrictions apply:
- the load must be carried in a way that minimises the amount by which it exceeds 2.5m in width; and
- the overall width of all axles or axle groups of the load carrying part of the vehicle, measured between the outer edges of the tyres, must not be less than 2.1m; and
- any cross member, supporting frame or outrigger fitted to support the load, must not protrude beyond the load by more than 50mm.
Height
An eligible vehicle operating under this notice must not exceed 4.9m in height.
Rear overhang
The rear overhang of an eligible semitrailer operating under the Notice, including the load, must not exceed the lesser of:
- 5.5 metres; or
- 25% of the overall length of the entire vehicle, including the load.
Semitrailer kingpin dimension
Semitrailers that are part of an eligible vehicle are exempt from meeting the following prescribed dimension requirements of Schedule 6, section 4(2) of the MDL:
- 9.5m – kingpin to the centre of the axle group;
- 12.3m – kingpin to the rear of the semitrailer.
Note: Eligible vehicles are exempted from prescribed dimensions relating to kingpins, but no conditional dimensions are imposed.
General conditions - Click to expand
Night travel
An eligible vehicle may not travel at night if it exceeds any of the dimensions in Table 4.
An eligible vehicle that does not exceed the dimension limits in Table 4, can travel at night on road networks managed by participating road managers listed under the 'Network and Mapping' tab in the 'Approved networks for night travel' section.
Dimension |
Maximum measurement (m) |
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Width |
3.1 |
Height |
4.6 |
Articulated vehicle length |
22.0 |
Adelaide Metropolitan Area time conditions
An eligible vehicle must not travel in the Adelaide Metropolitan Area between the hours of 7am to 9am and 4pm to 6pm, Monday to Friday inclusive.
A map for the Adelaide Metropolitan Area can be found in the 'Network and Mapping' tab.
Pilot and escorts
Drivers of pilot vehicles must operate in accordance with the Escorting Guidelines for Oversize and Overmass Vehicles and Loads in South Australia, published by the South Australia Department for Infrastructure and Transport.
Other conditions and additional information
Assessing routes
Before an eligible vehicle is driven along any route, its driver and operator must be satisfied that the route has been assessed and that the vehicle can be driven along it without:
- disrupting telecommunication, electricity, rail, gas, water or sewage services; or
- damaging a road (including a bridge), structure, rail crossing or tree.
Third party approvals
Gazette notices, permits and some jurisdictional laws may require third parties and other entities to provide permission for a vehicle to travel if it exceeds certain mass or dimension limits.
Operators must secure all approvals from third parties such as electricity/utility companies, rail authorities and other third parties as part of their heavy vehicle operations.
For more information, visit the Third party approvals page.
Loading requirements
To meet the loading requirements, the heavy vehicle must be loaded:
- in a way that load placement does not make the heavy vehicle unsafe or unstable
- in a way that the load is not likely to fall or be dislodged from the vehicle
- using an appropriate system to restrain the load.
Visit the NHVR loading page for more information on load requirements.
Complying with the HVNL
Unless otherwise exempted by the Notice or this Operator's Guide, operators must ensure their vehicle or combination complies with the:
- Australian Design Rules (ADRs); and,
- Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL); and,
- Heavy Vehicle (Mass, Dimension and Loading) National Regulation (MDL); and,
- Heavy Vehicle (Vehicle Standards) National Regulation (VS Regulation).
Using or permitting another person to use a defective heavy vehicle or a heavy vehicle with unapproved modifications on a road may be an offence.
Failure to comply may result in the driver and/or operator being liable for an offence. Penalties can include infringement notices or prosecution.
Chain of Responsibility (CoR)
Under the HVNL, every party in the Chain of Responsibility (CoR) has a positive duty to ensure the safety of their activities in relation to a heavy vehicle. This duty, known as the “primary duty”, applies to the scheduling, loading and consigning of a vehicle, as well as to its operation on a road.
Safety is broader than the safety of drivers and other road users. It also includes protection of road infrastructure, preventing damage to other vehicles or property, and minimising environmental harm. Substantial penalties may be imposed upon parties who breach this obligation and upon their executives.
For more information on your CoR obligations visit Chain of Responsibility on the NHVR website.
Our Regulatory Advice offers guidance, tips and tools for managing a range of heavy vehicle safety risks.
The requirement to carry the Notice
Drivers do not need to carry a copy of the Notice.
Network and mapping
For the purposes of s121 of the HVNL, an area or route specified in the 'Network & Mapping' section of this Operator's Guide is a stated area or route to which this Notice applies. In addition to complying with the conditions stated in this Operator's Guide, operators must ensure compliance with the specific road manager access requirements set out below or in network maps.
In this tab, you will find the approved routes authorised under the Notice. There may also be network conditions pursuant to the stated areas and routes under the Notice. Network conditions relate to road and travel conditions that are not contained within the Notice.
National Network Map
This Notice may refer to state or territory government websites for the publication of networks. From 20 December 2023, certain authorised heavy vehicle road network maps for the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Victoria are published by the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator, through the NHVR National Network Map. Additional information and guidance can be found on the National Network Map webpage.
Approved routes covered by the Notice
Under this Notice, eligible vehicles are approved to operate on all public roads in South Australia, except as limited by relevant conditions set out in the Notice and Guide.
South Australian approved area maps
Approved networks for night travel - Click to expand
An eligible vehicle that does not exceed the dimension limits in Table 4, can travel at night on road networks managed by participating road managers listed below and can be found in the Information Bulletin - Area or routes of operation in South Australia for night travel up to 3.1m wide or 22m long.
Participating road managers
- Department for Infrastructure and Transport
- Adelaide Plains Council
- Alexandrina Council
- Barossa Council
- Berri Barmera Council
- City of Marion
- City of Mount Gambier
- City of Onkaparinga
- City of Playford
- City of Port Adelaide Enfield
- City of Port Lincoln
- City of Salisbury
- City of Tea Tree Gully
- City of West Torrens
- Coorong District Council
- Corporation of the City of Whyalla
- District Council of Barunga West
- District Council of Ceduna
- District Council of Cleve
- District Council of Copper Coast
- District Council of Grant
- District Council of Kimba
- District Council of Orroroo Carrieton
- District Council of Yorke Peninsula
- Kingston District Council
- Light Regional Council
- Mid Murray Council
- Municipal Council of Roxy Downs
- Northern Areas Council
- Port Augusta City Council
- Port Pirie Regional Council
- Regional Council of Goyder
- Renewal SA
- Rural City of Murray Bridge
- Southern Mallee District Council
- Wattle Range Council
Specified road manager network requirements
The following section outlines specific road manager route requirements under the Notice, including route conditions and restrictions.
Road manager route requirements in this section may change from time to time and should be reviewed regularly to ensure compliance.
For further information on how to comply with a requirement, please contact the relevant road manager.
Road managers may publish specific route conditions and restrictions on the approved network map. These must be complied with in addition to any route requirements outlined in this Operator's Guide. If a condition listed in any section of this Operator's Guide conflicts with a route condition or restriction published on an approved network map, the more restrictive requirement applies.
South Australia network conditions - Click to expand
The Dimension Restrictions map has been developed to assist in journey and route planning and should be used alongside the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator’s Route Planner, Outback Road Warnings and TrafficSA (see Table 5) prior to commencing any journey in South Australia.
Dimension Restrictions map
The map includes the following information:
- points, roads, and zones where there are dimension limitations (height, width and length)
- major railways and level crossings
- pilot and marshalling locations in South Australia
- network access notes.
For further information about the map please visit the Dimension Restrictions map webpage.
Traffic advisory services - Click to expand
Prior to commencing any journey, operators should review traffic alerts, road closures, travel delays, and other traffic advisory information for participating jurisdictions.
Table 5 provides details and links to official traffic advisory services for each participating jurisdiction. For more information about a particular service, contact the relevant jurisdiction or department via the contact details listed on the service webpage.
Jurisdiction |
Website |
Purpose |
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South Australia | Outback Road Warnings | Access the latest information about temporary closures, restrictions, and warnings for outback roads north and west of Port Augusta. |
Traffic SA | View live information about incidents and changes in South Australia traffic conditions. Traffic SA is available as a mobile app. See Addinsight download details on the Traffic SA website. |
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Network mapping home pages for SA. |
Applying for a permit - Click to expand
Access permit applications are required for heavy vehicles that don’t comply with the conditions set out in a notice and when accessing routes that aren’t covered on an approved network.
The following pages provide useful information and resources for submitting access permit applications:
- Do I need a permit?: Information and resources for determining whether a road access permit, or a Notice is required to operate on Australian roads.
- Access permit application process: Information, resources, and instructions for submitting a valid access permit application.
Related notices
In this tab, you will find a list of national, state and territory notices related to the South Australia Class 3 Livestock Transportation Exemption Notice 2023 (No.1).
A related notice may be comparable with this Notice or provide alternatives for operators to find the appropriate notice under which to operate.
Related national notices
Jurisdiction | Notice |
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National |
National Class 1 Load Carrying Vehicle Dimension Exemption Notice 2024 (No.2) Authorises the use of Class 1 load carrying vehicles that are up to 5.5m wide, 35m long and 5m high (state and territory dependant). Please note the following supporting documents for this Notice:
Exempts eligible agricultural vehicles and combinations from certain mass and dimension requirements of the Heavy Vehicle National Law and Heavy Vehicle (Mass, Dimension and Loading) National Regulation, and other certain requirements of the Heavy Vehicle (Vehicle Standards) National Regulation, and places conditions on their operation in designated Agricultural Heavy Vehicle Zones. Please note the following supporting documents for this Notice: |
Related state and territory notices
Jurisdiction | Notice |
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New South Wales |
Exempts Class 1 heavy vehicle combinations consisting of a prime mover and approved trailers, including dollies if required, from certain mass and dimension requirements under the HVNL. In addition, this notice exempts certain specialist vehicles such as block trucks that are used to assist the operation of Class 1 combinations. Please note the following supporting document for this Notice:
New South Wales Class 1 Load Carrying Vehicle Exemption Notice 2023 (No.1) Grants exemptions from mass and dimension requirements for a Class 1 heavy vehicle in New South Wales that is carrying, or is designed for the purpose of carrying, a large indivisible item. Please note the following supporting document for this Notice: |
Queensland |
Queensland Heavy Vehicle Standards (Agricultural Vehicles) Exemption Notice 2021 (No.1) Exempts a heavy vehicle that is an agricultural vehicle from certain lighting and braking requirements. |
Tasmania |
Tasmania Class 1 Load Carrying Vehicles Mass and Dimension Exemption Notice 2024 (No. 2) Exempts categories of laden and unladen Class 1 load carrying vehicles from the stated prescribed mass and dimension requirements in Schedule 1 and Schedule 6 of the Heavy Vehicle (Mass, Dimension and Loading) National Regulation. Please note the following supporting documents for this Notice: |
Victoria |
Exempts specified categories of Class 1 Heavy Vehicles from prescribed mass and dimension requirements. Please note the following supporting information for this Notice: Exempt agricultural vehicles and special purpose vehicles from specified vehicle standards requirements. |
Resources
All information about the Notice is contained in this Operator’s Guide. Please refer to the tabs for more information about this Notice, or contact us with your specific questions.
Note: If you have any feedback on the information provided, please contact us at info@nhvr.gov.au
Participating jurisdiction heavy vehicle resources
For more information about operating a heavy vehicle in participating jurisdictions, refer to the following sites:
- South Australia: Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) - Heavy vehicles
Changes and updates
Date | Summary | Links to resources and communications |
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3 November 2023 | South Australia Class 1 Transport of Indivisible Items and Agricultural Vehicles Dimension Exemption Notice 2023 (No.1) commenced. The publishing of this Notice revoked the South Australia Class 1 Transport of Indivisible Items and Agricultural Vehicles Dimension Exemption Notice (No.1). | C2023G01170 |
10 February 2019 | South Australia Class 1 Transport of Indivisible Items and Agricultural Vehicles Dimension Exemption Notice (No.1) commenced. | C2019G00119 |
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