South Australia Class 3 Converter Dolly Combination Exemption Notice Operator's Guide
South Australia Class 3 Converter Dolly Combination Exemption Notice Operator's Guide
National
Heavy
Vehicle
Regulator
The South Australia Class 3 Converter Dolly Combination Exemption Notice 2024 (No.1) exempts certain Class 3 heavy combinations that are towing an unladen converter dolly from the dimension requirements in the Heavy Vehicle (Mass, Dimension and Loading) National Regulation (MDL).
Please note: The Notice is an exemption for a Class 3 heavy vehicle that is a combination consisting of a prime mover towing a semitrailer and an unladen converter dolly or B-double combinations towing an unladen converter dolly operating in the stated areas and routes in South Australia.
This instrument does NOT exempt these vehicles from other requirements of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL), including mass and other dimension requirements.
Specifications | |
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Gazette Notice: | C2024G00082 |
Starts: | 10 February 2024 |
Expires: | 9 February 2029 |
Vehicle types: | Class 3, prime mover towing a semitrailer and an unladen converter dolly, B-double combinations towing an unladen converter dolly |
Exemptions: |
Dimension requirements (general length, combination length) |
Law: | HVNL, MDL |
Coverage: | SA |
To be carried: | No |
*Specific state conditions are explained below.
- 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 3 Converter Dolly Combination Exemption Notice 2024 (No.1) (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
About this Notice
This Notice enables access to stated areas and routes in South Australia for the following types of heavy vehicle:
- a combination consisting of a prime mover towing a semitrailer and an unladen converter dolly; or
- a combination that is a B-double, but that is also towing an unladen converter dolly.
Exemptions
These exemptions only apply to the extent to which conditions are granted.
Dimension requirements
An eligible 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).
Note: Other mass 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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Prescribed dimension requirement |
A dimension requirement prescribed by the MDL. |
Unladen converter dolly |
A converter dolly that is not supporting a semitrailer and is not otherwise carrying or supporting a load. |
Eligible vehicles
To be eligible to operate under the Notice, approved combinations must comply with all requirements of the MDL.
The Notice applies to a South Australia Class 3 heavy vehicle that is a combination consisting of a prime mover towing a semitrailer and an unladen converter dolly as shown in Table 1 and Table 2 below.
Note: Single or twin steer prime movers and tri-axle trailer/dolly groups are eligible to operate under this Notice.
Prime mover, semi-trailer and converter dolly |
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Prime mover 1-2 and tandem-axle trailer and tandem-axle dolly |
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Prime mover 2-2 and tri-axle trailer and tri-axle dolly |
B-double and converter dolly axle groups |
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B-double 1-2 towing a tandem axle unladen converter dolly |
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B-double 2-2 in tri-axle combination towing a tri-axle unladen converter dolly |
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
The maximum length of a combination consisting of a prime mover towing a semitrailer is 19m, and for a B-double combination, the maximum length is 26m.
The maximum length of a combination consisting of a prime mover towing a semitrailer and an unladen converter dolly is 26m, and for a B-double combination towing an unladen converter dolly is 32m; see Table 3 below for reference.
Please note that single or twin steer prime movers and tri-axle trailer/dolly groups are eligible to operate under this Notice.
Maximum length of vehicle combinations |
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Combination without converter dolly | Maximum length |
19m |
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26m | |
Combination with converter dolly | Maximum length |
26m | |
32m |
Other conditions and additional information
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.
Warning signs
Eligible combinations longer than 22m but not longer than 30m must display a long vehicle warning sign at the vehicle's rear (as shown in Figure 1).
Eligible combinations longer than 30m must display a road train warning sign at the front and rear of the combination (as shown in Figure 2).
Warning sign requirements are described in the NHVR's Vehicle Standards Guide (VSG-19).
Complying with the HVNL
Unless otherwise exempted by the Notice or this Operator's Guide, operators must ensure their vehicle or combination complies with ADRs, HVNL, MDL and 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.
Loading requirements
A load on a heavy vehicle must:
- not be placed in a way that makes the vehicle unstable or unsafe
- be secured so it is unlikely to fall or be dislodged
- be restrained using an appropriate restraint method be placed, secured or restrained in a way that meets the loading performance standards listed in Schedule 7 of the MDL.
Visit the NHVR loading page for more information on load requirements.
Vehicle assemble and disassembly
Heavy vehicles are not permitted to assemble or disassemble in parking bays or rest areas, including the side of the road in South Australia. This activity must only be undertaken on private property.
Assembly and disassembly yards in South Australia are privately owned and access to these yards must be negotiated with the owners of the facility.
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
An eligible vehicle that is a combination consisting of a prime mover towing a semitrailer and an unladen converter dolly may operate on the Road Train Converter Dolly (GML) network.
An eligible vehicle that is a combination consisting of a B-double, but that is also towing an unladen converter dolly, may operate on the 36.5m Road Train (GML) network.
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.
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 4 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. |
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 state and territory notices related to the South Australia Class 3 Converter Dolly Combination Exemption Notice 2024 (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 2 B-double Authorisation Notice 2024 (No.1) Authorises access for Class 2 heavy vehicles that are B-doubles. National Class 2 Road Train Authorisation Notice 2022 (No.3) Provides complying road trains access in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria. The national notice introduces simplified and more nationally consistent conditions for road trains, supporting more seamless cross-border access. |
Supporting documents
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
Resources
There are no additional resources for this notice. However, operators are reminded of ongoing maintenance and other road infrastructure works across South Australia and are advised to refer to the South Australia Government’s Addinsight app and the TrafficSA website to ensure their route is not impacted by works.
Operators should also consult the South Australia Height Clearance Map and Limited Access Locations Information Bulletin located on the Approved areas or routes page of the South Australia Government’s website.
Changes and updates
Date | Summary | Links to resources and communications |
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10 February 2024 | South Australia Class 3 Converter Dolly Mass and Dimension Exemption Notice 2024 (No.1) commenced. | C2024G00082 |
www.nhvr.gov.au
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