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Four new PBS combinations approved for Victoria

Four new Performance-Based Standards (PBS) combinations have been approved to operate in Victoria including B-triples general freight, B-triples volumetric, AB-triples general freight and AB-triples volumetric.

The announcement was made in the National Class 2 Performance Based Standards (High Productivity) Authorisation Notice 2022 (No.3), which was published on 2 December 2022.

National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) CEO, Sal Petroccitto, said that since the notice was introduced in Victoria and New South Wales, it had replaced thousands of Class 2 permits – saving administrative time and cost and improving productivity.

“In Victoria, this notice has streamlined access for most of the 1,500 PBS vehicles that meet the requirements to run on the state’s 8,000 kilometre High Productivity Freight Vehicle Network,” he said.

“The release of the NHVR National Map in the new year will continue to support improved efficiencies and get safer and more productive vehicles on the roads sooner, including the ability for road managers to update gazetted networks in real time.”

According to Petroccitto, the new map will remove the need for industry to access multiple state and territory maps when planning their journeys and access requirements, with end-to-end and cross-border networks displayed in one location.

For more information about the National Class 2 Performance Based Standards (High Productivity) Authorisation Notice 2022 (No.3), the Operator’s Guide is available on the NHVR website.

In other news, a heavy vehicle operated by a scrap metal company found to be substantially over mass has led to charges filed against the company and its three directors in Bayswater, Victoria, according to the NHVR.

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