If you’re a heavy vehicle driver or transport operator in Queensland or New South Wales that uses telematics for productivity or access benefits, changes will come into play from June 1.
Changes for Queensland operators:
Eligible vehicles need to transition from the Intelligent Access Program (IAP) to the Telematics Monitoring Application (TMA).
Eligible vehicles need to transition from Queensland’s interim On Board Mass (OBM) to Smart OBM.
Those impacted by the change are Performance Based Standards (PBS) vehicles and vehicles operating at higher mass limits (HML) in Queensland that are enrolled in IAP and/or interim OBM.
Here’s what you’ll need to do:
Speak with a TCA-certified TMA service provider to enrol in the relevant TMA scheme.
If required by permit, have a TCA-approved Smart OBM system fitted to your vehicle.
Cancel your IAP enrolment by emailing the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator at iap.compliance@nhvr.gov.au
Changes for NSW operators:
Eligible vehicles can choose to remain enrolled in the Intelligent Access Program (IAP), but may also need to enrol in the Telematics Monitoring Application (TMA) if they have mass monitoring as a condition of access in their permits.
Eligible vehicles need to transition from NSW’s interim On-Board Mass (OBM) to Smart OBM.
Those impacted by the change are Performance Based Standards (PBS) vehicles operating under permit in NSW where mass monitoring is currently an agreed condition of road access.
Here’s what you’ll need to do:
Speak with a TCA-certified TMA service provider to enrol in the relevant TMA scheme.
If required by permit, have a TCA-approved Smart OBM system fitted to your vehicle.
After enrolling in TMA, you may choose to cancel your IAP enrolment by contacting the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator at iap.compliance@nhvr.gov.au.
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