The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is reminding heavy vehicle operators and drivers to inspect their brakes and follow steep descent warning signs following multiple heavy vehicle incidents on the South Eastern (SE) Freeway in South Australia.
NHVR Director of Operations, Southern Region, Paul Simionato, said that the SE Freeway has been the scene of several horrific crashes in recent years, tragically resulting in the loss of multiple lives.
“The SE Freeway is a significant freight route corridor as it’s the most direct connection between Adelaide and Melbourne, and unfortunately, the intersection of Cross Road and Glen Osmond has been notorious for heavy vehicle crashes,” Mr Simionato said.
“We’ve seen far too many incidents where heavy vehicle brakes have failed or road warnings have been disregarded, and tragically, people have lost their lives.
Mr Simionato said that faulty or ineffective brakes are a serious safety concern, and even minor defects can have serious consequences.
“We know this particular freeway presents unique driving conditions for heavy vehicles – but it’s up to the driver to ensure they are adhering to warning signs, shifting to a low gear before beginning the descent, keeping to the left lane and maintaining a safe and controlled speed,”
“If a driver is descending on the SE Freeway and has a concern or issue with their brakes, we strongly encourage them to use the two safety ramps available, which are free to use.”
“Prevention starts with education, and NHVR SCOs are committed to working with industry to ensure every driver and operator understands the risks involved with faulty brakes,”
“Operators have a responsibility to ensure their vehicles are roadworthy and braking systems are in top condition - for the safety of their own drivers, other road users, and to the communities their vehicles travel through.”
A well-maintained braking system with correctly adjusted brakes is essential in any situation, especially when making steep descents like parts of the SE Freeway.
The NHVR will continue to educate drivers on maneuvering through the SE Freeway and following steep descent warnings, as well as take enforcement action when necessary to ensure the local community and all road users are kept safe.
Read more about managing the risks associated with heavy vehicles travelling down steep descents here.